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Dr Sandeep Mawa to ‘rehabilitate’ his slain salesman family | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 11: In a heartwarming gesture, prominent Kashmir Pandith businessman, Dr Sandeep Mawah who faces threat to life from terror groups has decided to “do his bit to rehabilitate” the family of his slain salesman Muhammad Ibrahim Khan who was recently killed by militants.
Sources close to Sandeep said that he has made up his mind to leave no stone unturned to get the bereaved family of Khan rehabilitated “as he considers them as his extended family.”
“Money cannot bring him back but I’ll do my bit for them (bereaved family). He(Khan), was like my elder brother and guide,” Sandeep is understood to have told his close aides.
It was reliably learnt that Sandeep would give around Rs ten lakh to the bereaved family.
The sources said Sandeep has prioritized the rehabilitation of his slain salesman’s family over his personal business.
Sandeep has told his friends that now his aim was not to earn livelihood but to do his bit to help the people of Kashmir victimized by terror.
It’s pertinent to mention that Sandeep faces a threat to his life.
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Home Ministry decides to re-deploy BSF in Kashmir after 15 years | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 11: The Union Home Ministry has decided to redeploy the Border Security Force (BSF) for internal security in Kashmir Valley as part of the final assault of terrorism.
The Union Home Minister has realized that the recent incident of selective killings was the result of prevailing frustration among terror groups so it was high time to deploy additional force to frustrate all evil designs of these groups.
Sources said that intelligence agencies have suggested that after recent killings of so-called top commanders terror groups were indulged in selective killings to create a fear psychosis.
“Apar from Army, CRPF and Jammu, and Kashmir Police, the BSF wil... | |
| | No fresh contact with terrorists involved in martyring 9 soldiers | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 11: Even as police claimed to have detained many persons including two brothers for allegedly providing food and shelter to the terrorists hiding in the forest area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, there is no fresh contact with terrorists involved in martyring nine soldiers.
One month has been passed when terrorists ambushed troops in Poonch district but till today there is no information about whereabout the ultra.
For the last one month, forces continued combing and search operations in the Bhatta Durrian forests of Mendhar tehsil in Poonch district. Special teams have entered deep into the forest but there is new contact with the terrorists, b... | |
| | National Flag removed from Pahalgam Municipality Building | | |
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Nov 11: National Flag, which was hoisted on office building of Municipal Committee Pahalgam earlier this year, has been allegedly removed by the municipality officials, ET learnt on Thursday.
According to reports, the National Flag was removed by municipality employees on the verbal instructions of Executive Officer Pahalgam Municipal Committee.
“We don’t know why it was removed may be they are going dry-clean the flag,” an employee told Early Times over ph... | |
| | Poonch: Vital road turns accident point, courtesy PWD | | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Poonch, Nov 8: The alleged negligence on the part of the Public Works Department Poonch has literally put the lives of people at risk. The department has constructed a faulty concrete drain slab on ever busy road at Nakhan Wali Chowk which has become an accident point.
According to locals PWD Poonch constructed a drain slab on the Nakhan Wali Chowk but its faulty construction led to vehicles falling into it. This led to the road becoming one way and cause... | |
| | PIL on deaf, dumb population of Paralkote: DB grants 2 week time to take effective steps | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 11: In a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) regarding difficulties of deaf and dumb population of Paralkote village in Poonch, a division bench of High Court Jammu wing comprising Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Mohan Lal directed to take effective steps as directed vide order dated 15-02-2021within two weeks.
On February 15, 2021 the DB observed that on the basis of some news item published on 29-11-2018 in context to village Paralkot that most of the population therein is deaf and dumb, a suo motu action was taken by this court.
The study shows that the village consists of about 140 persons having 23 families out of which 16 persons are deaf ... | |
| | DB directives in petition regarding dearth of staff in J&K Courts | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 11: In a petition filed by Joginder Singh, bench secretary of High Court regarding dearth of staff at various level (i.e.) High Court and District Courts, pay anomaly in respect of officers and staff and promotional avenues to Law Graduate Readers of the High Court, a division bench of High Court comprising Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Mohan Lal directed AAG Aseem Sawhney to convene a meeting of the Chief Secretary of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, Law Secretary and the Registrar General and to ensure that the issues raised in this petition are taken up, discussed and, if possible, resolved therein.
The DB said that the meeting shoul... | |
| | COVID-19: J&K reports 177 new cases | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 11: The Government today informed that 177 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 36 from Jammu division and 141 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 333667.
Moreover, 96 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 18from Jammu Division and 78 from Kashmir Division.
The Bulletin informs that no new case of Mucormycosis has been reported today. On COVID vaccination, the bulletin informs that 99,922 doses of COVID vaccine have been administered in the last 24 hours bringing the cumulative number of doses admini... | |
| | Militant killed in ongoing Kulgam encounter: Police | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 11: An unidentified militant has been killed in an encounter that broke out between militants and security forces in south Kashmir's Kulgam district on Thursday afternoon, police said here. An official news agency that the encounter broke out in Chawalgam area of Kulgam today afternoon.
He said that a joint team of forces launched a cordon and search operation following inputs about the presence of militants in the area. "As the forces zeroed in on the suspected spot, hiding militants fired upon them, which was retaliated to, triggering an enounter," he said.
The official said that in the ensuing encounter one unidentified militant has been killed, ... | |
| | Cold conditions continue in Kashmir, Drass records minus 12.6 | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 11: Cold conditions continued to prevail in Kashmir valley, while Drass and Leh in Ladakh Union Territory recorded minus 12.6 and Leh minus 6.7 respectively on Thursday.
A Meteorological Department official said, cold conditions continued to intensify in Kashmir valley on Thursday although the minimum temperature settled to 1.6 degree Celsius for the second consecutive day today. Cold weather coupled with thick fog engulfed most areas of the Srinagar city early in the morning making visibility low and disrupted normal life. The visibility on the various roads including on famous Boulevard road on the banks of Dal Lake and other adjacent roads was low ... | |
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