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Jammu Kala Kendra to lose space, courtesy ‘Babu raaj’ ! | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 5: Even as the government of Jammu and Kashmir flaunts of promoting cultural activities across the union territory, the Kala Kendra in Jammu, which is the hub of such activities in the winter capital is set to lose space.
Even though the Jammu city has huge chunk of open government land, the administration has decided to take away four kanals of prized land from the Kala Kendra for construction of official building of another department.
Sources said the decision in this regard was taken at a high level meeting wherein it was decided that four kanals of prized land in the backyard of the Kala Kendra would be used for the construction of the office of the Archives department.
Sources said the matter was discussed even threadbare at a meeting chaired by D... | |
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ACB produces charge-sheet against then Patwari Bhaddu, Billawar-Kathua | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 5: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) produced charge-sheet against Romesh Chander, then Patwari Halqa, Bhaddu, Billawar-Kathua in trap case in the Court of Additional Sessions Judge, Anti-Corruption, Kathua.
The ACB Jammu presented the charge sheet before Additional Sessions Judge Anti-Corruption Kathua in case FIR No. 01/2020 P/S ACB-Jammu U/S 7 (a) P.C Act (amendment 2018) r/w PC Act 1988 against Romesh. The FIR was registered on the written complaint lodged by Hukam Chand S/o Mallu Ram R/o Beral, A/P Bhaddu Tehsil Billawar District Kathua, wherein he stated that in 1998 his father had purchased four marlas of land from Subash Chander S/o Chandu R/o Barel,... | |
| | Purmandal’s condition contradicts LG’s claims | Tirath Stahan, a sordid saga of unkept promises, official neglect | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Oct 5: Contrary to tall claims of the Lieutenant Governor led Union Territory administration, the fate of several tourist places especially spots like Purmandal known for its religious importance remain neglected as far as their proper development is concerned.
Despite a project for the development of the Purmandal-Uttarbehani religious tourism circuit under Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive (PRASAD) was taken up with much fanfare a few ye... | |
| | LG Sinha proposes his admin disposes | Medical students stage protests against J&K Govt opting for AIQ, say it will increase unemployment in UT | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 5: Despite Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha assuring the youth that the new measures being taken by the government are aimed at providing them with multiple opportunities in different fields, J&K youth are finding it hard to hold even what they had before the revocation of Article 370.
On Tuesday students under the banner of J&K Medical Students Association staged a protest against the decision of J&K administration to opt for All India Quota (AIQ) in medical se... | |
| | Govt creating hassles for us to run our business, allege travel agents | ‘Pilgrims face harassment on pretext of security check, have to pay entry tax to cross nakas’ | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 5: Travel agents on Tuesday alleged that pilgrims visiting Mata Vaishno Devi shrine were being harassed at the pretext of security check.
A travel agent Rakesh Sharma while talking to a local news channel said, “Due to COVID-19 pandemic we faced immense losses, when now the pilgrims have started arriving in Katra town, they are being harassed.
The harassment is aimed at extracting money from the drivers.” He said, “The government had promised us that the compensation will be provided to the travel agents and tour operators. We didn’t get any compensation. Instead of compensating us they are not now, allowing us to operate our business without any hassles.... | |
| | Honzar cloud burst: One more body found, 18 still missing | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 5: After more than two months since the major cloudburst hit remote Honzar village of Dachhan in Kishtwar District, another dead body was today found by the police from Anathnalla taking the death toll to eight while 18 people are still missing.
The senior police officials told the Early Times that, information was received that one body was found near one km ahead of Donagrari Anathnalla River believed to be Hounzer cloud burst missing person.
Later on police team took the body into custody and on identification, the locals identified the deceased as 45 year old Bashir Ahmed S/O Rustam Ali Tantray R/o Hounzar Anathnalla Dachhan, an employ... | |
| | Home Minister likely to visit Jammu this month | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Oct 5: Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to visit Jammu and Kashmir later this month as part of the central government’s mega outreach programme.
Amit Shah will visit Jammu and Kashmir as part of the outreach programme where 70 other Union ministers are visiting the union territory.
During his visit, Amit Shah will visit remote areas of Kashmir valley and in Jammu. He will also take stock of various development initiatives.
The home minister also may attend a high-level law and order meeting with senior officials of the UT administration, the police, the paramilitary, and the army, an official said according to a news agency. ... | |
| | Sons of two Kashmir based stalwarts of NC are ready to quit the party | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 5: JammuAmid reports that Devender Singh Rana is going to quit the party, sons of two Kashmir-based veteran leaders of the National Conference are seriously thinking to desert the party after being sidelined by the leadership.
Highly placed sources said that the young leaders are facing ‘humiliation in the party so they are seriously looking for other options. “Either they will join Peoples’ Conference or Apni Party”, sources said and added revealed that both the young leaders have already opened the channel of communication with other parties to explore possibilities.
Sources said that both the young leaders are sons of veteran politicians of Kashmir ... | |
| | Rana’s Delhi visit fuels speculation of him joining BJP ! | Rana, three other former legislators exploring options; final decisions very soon | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 5: Devender Singh Rana, once considered as ‘righthand man’ of former chief minister Omar Abdullah, has fuelled rumours of his joining BJP due to his unscheduled visit to the Union capital.
Before departing for Delhi, Rana called some Jammu-based leaders for discussions regarding issues pertaining to the Jammu region.
Although a majority of the Jammu-based leaders of BJP are not aware of ongoing political developments especially the joining of some leaders in the party, highly placed sources said that it is almost final that four former MLAs including one ex-minister will join BJP very soon.
“If things will go in the right direction the high-profile joinin... | |
| | Famous chemist M L Bindroo, 2 others shot dead in Kashmir | CASO launched to nab the assailants: Police | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 5: Within a span of few hours, three persons including famous chemist, M L Bindroo, non local Bhelpuri vendor and a civilian were shot dead by unknown gunmen in Kashmir on Tuesday.
“The gunmen fired at a chemist at famous Chemist M L Bindro at Iqbal Park area of Srinagar, who succumbed on way to hospital, while another non local vendor was also shot dead in Summer Capital on Tuesday, said media reports.
However sources said that some gunshot... | |
| | 3 killings in 1-hour puncture Govt’s normalcy claim | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 5: Tall claims of the government about situation returning to normal in Kashmir were punctured yet again on Tuesday, after militants killed three civilians, two in Srinagar and one in Bandipora, in cold blood.
The killings took place within a span of one hour.
First prominent chemist Dr Bindroo was killed in his shop at Iqbal Park , then a non-local hawker at Srinagar outskirts, and another civilian in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
Three killings in one hour shook the entire Valley.... | |
| | Don’t issue health, rations cards without COVID-19 vaccination certificate: Kishtwar Admin directs officials | | |
Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 5: In a significant development to achieve the 100% vaccination target and much needed health insurance policy card commonly known as “Sehat Card or Golden Health Card”, the Assistant Director Food Civil Services & Consumer Affairs Department Kishtwar on the instruction of DC Kishtwar ordered that no consumer will be provided with ration until and unless they will produce copy of vaccination and health card.
As per the details available with Early Times, AD FCS&CA vide order No. AD/FCS&CA/K/2021-22/1474-73 Dated 4-10-2021 stated that “whereas, in order to complete the process of 100% COVID 19 vaccination and generation of Golden Health Ca... | |
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