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PDP veteran to face action for 'duping' party again! | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 31: A senior Peoples Democratic Party leader, who recently called on the European Parliamentary delegation in the national capital, is understood have to done it without the approval from the party.
Sources said the party leadership is shocked at the behavior of their senior colleague and apprehend that he has joined hands with "enemies of Kashmir politics."
Sources said the leader from north Kashmir had secretly rushed to New Delhi to meet the visiting delegates and that he had not taken the party leadership into confidence nor had sought any approval from his party colleagues.
"The phones were working this time and he could have called us but he did... | |
| | Major goof up in oath taking ceremony of BDC chairpersons in Kishtwar | Reference pertaining to allegiance to the constitution of India was missing from Oath taken by BDC chairpersons | |
Asif Iqbal Naik
Jammu, Oct 31: In a major goof up during the oath taking ceremony of newly elected Block Development Councils at new DC office Complex today, the oath administrated by the District Panchayat Officer Kishtwar Anil Kumar Chandail to the newly elected BDC chairpersons was missing the important reference pertaining to the allegiance to the constitution of India was missing from Oath taken by BDC chairpersons, which is the basic violation of the constitution of the India required to be probed.
Similar reports are being received from other Districts of the newly created UTs where the reference was missing from the oath administrated to BDC chairpersons.
As per the det... | |
| | Among detained politician, Govt likely to free Sajad Lone first | Old friendship seldom dies! | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 31: It was on October 14, this year when the government decided to restore mobile services in Kashmir valley after 70 days of gag and the first political party welcoming the move was Peoples Conference led by the former separatist and former BJP's ally- Sajad Gani Lone.
The party spokesman at that time welcomed the decision terming it much needed and anticipated one and demanded that the internet services too should be restored at an earliest. He also stated the rthe government's decision to restore the mobile telephony is worth to hail.
At present, sources said, if there are chances of any political leader being released from captivity, it is Sajad ... | |
| | Arrested then released without punishment in exchange of hefty amount | School teacher shows porn videos to minor girls | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 31: A teacher working in a Government Primary School in district Kathua has been showing porn videos to minor girls of his school for the last few months but despite lodging of a complaint and formal arresting by the police, he went free unpunished after paying huge money.
According to sources, the teacher is posted in a Government Primary School, which is just few kilometres from the Kathua city limits. Earlier also, allegations were leveled against the same teacher for showing porn videos to the minor girls of a nomad family. The nomad family had taken the land of the same teacher on rent and after much pressure from the other locals of the area, th... | |
| | No more private palatial bungalows, other undue facilities Privileges of Babus to be curtailed in new UT | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 31: The bureaucrats of Jammu and Kashmir will have no more undue facilities, privileges which were enjoyed by them in previous governments with the implementation of Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act 2019 in new Union Territory today.
Sources in the government informed that the bureaucrats as well as the politicians had exploited the privileges to the utmost extent, now with the implementation of Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act 2019 which has come to effect today (i.e. Oct 31), the all unwarranted facilities will be curtailed by the new dispensation.
"Estate Department used to hire private palatial bungalows for the accommodation of these bur... | |
| | GC Murmu, RK Mathur sworn in as first lieutenant governors of J&K and Ladakh Union Territories | | |
Early Times Report
srinagar, Oct 31: Indian Administrative Service officer Girish Chandra Murmu took oath as the first lieutenant governor of the new Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday. Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir High Court Gita Mittal administered the oath of office at Raj Bhavan in Srinagar.
The first Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Ladakh, Radha Krishna Mathur, was also sworn in on Thursday morning. Mittal administered his oath of office at an ev... | |
| | Kashmir visit of EU parliamentarians punctures Pak propaganda | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 31: European Union (EU) parliamentarians, who winded up their two-day Kashmir visit on Wednesday, made it clear that they stand with India in its fight against terrorism and no country has got the right to poke its nose in the internal affairs of India.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "The 23-member delegation which was first one to visit the Valley since J&K's reorganization on August 5 has punctured the Pakistani propaganda that Kashmir is burning." He said, "Reports emanating from the Valley indicate that people are fed up due to the shut down being imposed by the Pakistan-sponsored terrorists as they are being deprived of earning their... | |
| | Lawyers continue to hold protest against shifting of Registry from Courts | Express resentment against President JKHCBAJ for his callous approach | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 31: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association Jammu (JKHCBAJ) today once again staged protest demonstration against the SAC decision of shifting of registry from the court to the Revenue authorities coupled with the shifting of the courts to Raika forests, who according to agitating lawyers are considered to be the lungs of Jammu.
Some of the advocates also give vent to their anger by expressing dissent against the incumbent President of Bar by terming him as member of BJP who is mulling to contest for the post of MLA due to which he allegedly sabotaged the process of redressing the grievances of lawyers who are in strike against the decision of ... | |
| | Why horticulture sector main target of militants | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 31: The horticulture sector has been the main target of militants as Kashmir's economy is largely dependent upon this sector.
For the last 16 days, people associated with apple trade have been main target of militants in Kashmir to enforce unrest.
As valley has been limping to normalcy, attacks on non-local labourers have created a fear among people associated with apple trade, like non-local truckers, and labourers.
For the last 16, the militants have killed 11 non-local truckers and labourers in various attacks in Kashmir.
Earlier posters appeared in several parts of Kashmir, warning people associated with apple trade not to export apple outside. ... | |
| | Two city SHOs misusing 'exclusive powers' vested by then SSP Jammu | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 31: Two tech savvy SHOs in Jammu city exploiting a technical privilege 'conferred' upon them by a former SSP Jammu beyond his domain.
According to highly placed sources, the then SSP Jammu provided his close lieutenants a special software "cellphone spying" with a privilege to keep surveillance on use of cellphone by any individual without his consent or knowledge.
"Though police uses this software, and with the use of the this software several cases have been worked out" sources said adding that the as per set rules, a District SSP can use this software, but crossing all limits, a former SSP for reasons best know to him provided that software to two of ... | |
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