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Will Azad put files of his former ministers in the public domain? | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 12: Former Chief Minister and founder of the Democratic Azad Party (DAP) Ghulam Nabi Azad in every public meeting is highlighting the achievements of his government.
Azad, who has accelerated developmental activities during his tenure as Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of J&K, trying to remind the public about the double-shift concept introduced by him to complete the languishing developmental projects in different parts of J&K.
It was only during the tenure of Ghulam Nabi Azad that many languishing developmental projects were completed and many new projects were started.
Highly placed sources said apart from accelerating developmental activities in the erstwhile state of J&K, Azad had also collected some evidence of corruption by his ministers who were part of the then Congress-PDP coalition regime headed by him.
Sources said that with the help of the intelligence agencies, Azad had successfully collected some documents which are authentic evidence of the corrupt practices of his colleagues in the then coalition regime.
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2 non-local labourers shot at, injured in Bejbehara | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 12: Two non-local labourers were shot at and injured after terrorists fired upon them in Rakh Momin area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Saturday evening, officials said. They said that the injured labourers were identified as Govind prasad and Chota prasad both residents of Gorakhpur.
Duo was shifted to nearby hospital for treatment, where their condition is stated to be stable, the officials added.
Soon after the attack whole area was cordoned to nab the attackers.... | |
| | Terror portal active online again, police keeping eye | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 12: A terror portal operating from Pakistan –involved in the assassination of a senior journalist, has become active again with its “terror motives against the people of Kashmir.”
Official sources told the Early Times that the police have credible inputs that the terror portal blocked in India, has posted some new objectionable content to malign image of some persons and institutions in Kashmir.
It was reliably learnt that the police are trying to ascertain the authenticity of the content and “if the same consolidates into prospective terror threat.”
“See the portal is blocked in our country so the veracity of the threat content is being ascertained ... | |
| | Modi Govt adopting zero tolerance policy towards terror: MHA | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, Nov 12: The Modi government is adopting a zero tolerance policy towards terrorism and will convey to the international community India's determination in its fight against the menace.
The Union Home Ministry said the Government of India is organising the 3rd Ministerial 'No Money for Terror' (NMFT) conference on November 18 and 19 in New Delhi where representatives of 75 countries and international bodies will participate in the deliberations over two days.
Hosting of the NMFT conference shows the importance being given by the Modi government to the issue of international terrorism as well as its zero tolerance policy against the menace, a home ministry statemen... | |
| | CBI files chargesheet against 24 accused in SI recruitment fraud | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 12: The Central Bureau of Investigation has today filed chargesheet against 24 accused including the then Commandant of BSF; then ASI, Constables of J&K Police; then officials of CRPF; Teacher & other persons in a case releated to J&K PSI recruitment scam.
A case was registered on 03.08.2022 on the request of J&K Government to investigate the allegations of irregularities in written examination conducted by J&K Services Selection Board (JKSSB) on 27.03.2022 for recruitment of 1200 Sub-Inspectors of J&K Police. The result of this examination was declared on 04.06.2022.
The investigation was spread across several states involving analysis of volumino... | |
| | India will soon become world's 3rd largest economy: PM Modi | | |
Agencies
Ramagundam, Telangana, Nov 12: India is marching towards becoming the third largest economy in the world according to experts, even when the world is going through a critical time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday.
Speaking after dedicating a fertiliser plant to the nation and launching various projects, PM Modi said experts have stated that the growth witnessed by the country after 1990, in the past three decades, will happen in just a few years due to the change that has happened during the past eight years.
"For the past two or three years, the world has been fighting the corona pandemic. On the other hand, there are frictions, military actions are taking pla... | |
| | Azad addresses rally in Uri, gets rousing reception | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 12: Thousands of DAP supporters gave a rousing reception to the chairman of Democratic Azad Party Ghulam Nabi Azad at Uri today.
Other senior leaders who shared the dias included Taj Mohiuddin, G.M. Saroori, Peerzada Mohammad Sayed. Shuaib Lone, Ab.Ghani Khan, Mohd Sayed Shah, Aamir Rasool, Khalid Tufail and other senior members of the party. Mr. Azad spoke about the over all upliftment of the downtrodden and promised a fair and equal development and parti... | |
| | Responsibility of all decision makers to ensure law doesn’t become instrument of oppression: CJI Chandrachud | | |
Agencies
NEW DELHI, Nov 12: It is the responsibility of all decision makers not just judges to ensure that the law does not become an instrument of oppression but remains an instrument of justice, Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud said on Saturday.
Justice Chandrachud, while speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, said it is great to have expectations from citizens but “we need to understand the limits as well as the potentiality of the courts as institutions”.
“Sometimes the law and justice do not necessarily follow the same linear trajectory. The law can be an instrument of justice but the law can be an instrument of oppression as well. We know how in colonial times... | |
| | Nights get colder in J&K-Ladakh, Drass records -10.7C | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 12: Even as weather remains dry, the minimum temperature continues to drop across the union territories of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh.
The Meteorological (MeT) department on Saturday said Drass in Ladakh was the coldest with a minimum temperature recorded at minus 10.7 degrees Celsius.
The night temperature in Leh was minus 8.3 and Kargil minus 6.2 degrees Celsius. Kashmir's two tourist resorts of Gulmarg in Baramulla district and Pahalgam in Anantnag district continued to freeze. While Gulmarg recorded a minimum temperature of minus 4 degrees Celsius, the night temperature in Pahalgam was minus 3.7 degrees Celsius.
The night temperature in Kupwara, Sh... | |
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