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BJP leader encroaches forestland in Sunjwan | Anti-encroachment drive fizzles out | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: Exposing government's so-called drive against forestland encroachers, another BJP leader has encroached upon several kanals of land in Sunjwan area and started construction work on it.
After reshuffle in portfolio under Chief Ministership of Mehbooba Mufti, the Forest Department has turned a blind eye towards encroachment on forestland in the state.
In the last incident, the encroacher belongs to coalition partner BJP. The Forest Department, sources said, has given a free hand to the influential leader to start construction.
The anti-encroachment drive came in force during previous Former Minister Bali Bhagat's tenure, and thousands of kanal of encroached forestland was retrieved during the drive.
"But the change of guard after former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's death proved golden opportunity for encroachers, and they begun construction on illegally grabbed land. A land mafia and several BJP leaders are eyeing forest and government land along outskirts of Jammu city", sources said. They said the BJP leader in quest... | |
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Police delays charge sheet to 'bail out' BJP workers | | | Early Times Report
sunderbani, Nov 15: Almost two months on since some political workers from the ruling Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) made a murderous attack on a whistleblower in this Tehsil of Rajouri district, the police is dilly-dallying the filing of the charge sheet before the court only to allegedly safeguard interests of the ruling party henchmen.
Highly placed sources in police said the SHO Sunderbani has been deliberately delaying the submission of the charge sheet as he is under "political pressure" to delete atleast two names from the list of accused who attacked the whistleblower, a prominent resident of the area.
As per the witnesses, who have also shot a video of the in... | |
| | On BJP workers' complaint, BLW punished for honesty | | | Early Times Report
rajouri, Nov 15: A Gram Sevak working in Sunderbani here has been transferred within two months of his posting, only because his presence was hindering corruption.
In August this year Happy Raina, a Gram Sevak or Block Level Worker (BLW) was transferred to Sunderbani for execution of works under the MNREGA. While the villagers were satisfied with his work, his honesty proved an eyesore for the BJP workers who are already under scanner for bungling in the execution of MNREGA projects in the area.
Sources said the BJP workers called on the Block Development Officer concerned asking him to "get rid of the man how was proving a hindrance in their nefarious designs."
Sou... | |
| | Government to allow 'united' Hurriyat meeting again | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: Learning no lessons from the consequences of granting freedom to separatists to move around during the ongoing unrest in the Valley, the government is likely to allow the 'united' Hurriyat to hold another meeting on issuance of protest calendar in the coming days.
Sources said JKLF chairman Yasin Malik who was arrested last week after the meeting of the 'united' Hurriyat with 'stakeholders' decided to continue with the protest calendar, was released in Srinagar on Tuesday evening.
Insiders said Malik would call on Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani at his Hyderpora residence soon to decide on the next protest calendar, which is scheduled... | |
| | Defence Minister's statement vindicates ET report | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 15: Even as successive regimes in the state continue to have "issues" with the reports published by this newspaper, and miss no means of settling scores, the statement made by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Tuesday has vindicated Early Times report.
This newspaper, in its latest edition had reported that Prime Minister, Narendra Modi's crackdown on black money has started reaping benefits in restive Kashmir as incidents of stone pelting have reduced phenomenally since the day the demonetization of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes was invoked last week.
Call it fate or coincidence, the Defence Minister today spoke on similar lines.
Since the demonetizatio... | |
| | Govt guest houses vacant in Valley but Edu babu stays in hotel | | | Muhammad Mukaram
Early Times Report
srinagar, Nov 15: Ahead of board examinations for Class 10 and 12, a top bureaucrat of the Education Department preferred to stay in a hotel in Srinagar even as scores of government guest houses were vacant.
Official sources revealed to Early Times that Commissioner Secretary, School Education, Shaleen Kabra chose to stay in a 3-star hotel during his stay in the Valley on November 11-12. Kabra had arrived from Jammu to review the arrangements for the board examinations.
"Most of the government guest houses are vacant in the Valley as all officers have moved to Jammu. It's strange that the bureaucrat, who was on an official visit, stayed at a hot... | |
| | GAD's letter eating dust in I&C Deptt | Complaint against MD JKHC | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: An official letter from Vigilance section of General Administration Department (GAD) is eating dust in the Industries & Commerce Department (I&C) Civil Secretariat as the officers in the department fail to take action against Managing Director of J&K Handicrafts Corporation (MD-JKHC)
Details available with Early Times reveal that the official letter No: GAD (Vig) 08-comp/2016 addressed to Commissioner Secretary to Government Industries & Commerce Department was dispatched on Dated: 5.04.2016 and till date the administrative department is yet to initiate any action. It is alleged that MD had promoted more than 210 employees of the corporation through ... | |
| | Modi's pledge to evoke financial discipline torn apart | JK Assembly, Council function without AOs, CAOs | | Early Times Report
jammu, Nov 15: At a time when Prime Minister Narender Modi is trying to enforce financial discipline and strict adherence to norms set by the government in running financial matters, the two prestigious institutions of democracy- Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council in Jammu and Kashmir continue to be without Chief Accounts Officers or the Accounts Officers, leave alone Financial Advisors, presence of whom has become mandatory as per the rules framed by the J&K Finance Ministry.
As these rules have been shelved in both the Houses, BJP is not just flouting them but also negating what Prime Minister is laying thrust on.
Sources said after ET consistently repo... | |
| | SHO doing SSP's duties, running affairs of distt | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: An SHO, posted in a district of Jammu region, is virtually executing the powers of his SSP and running all the affairs of the district, thereby growing stronger with the passage of every day.
"He decides about the transfers of other SHOs, police post heads and lower staff, besides taking policy decisions. He is so close to his SSP that the latter has given him all the rights to take decisions on his behalf," police sources alleged.
He belongs to a Jammu locality and has remained posted at different places here as a Sub-Inspector. After his promotion as Inspector, he was transferred to another police wing, but after some time, he had again managed his t... | |
| | Hospitals in JK, lack fire safety measures | Will Govt order fire safety audit? | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
srinagar, Nov 15: Baring a few, the Government and Private hospitals in the state lack fire fighting system thus endangering the lives of thousands of people.
Sources said that functioning with critical safety gaps including lack of functional Fire-fighting system, the threat of tragedy is looming large over the government hospitals as well as private hospitals in Jammu and Kashmir. "Almost 80% of government-run hospitals as well as private hospitals do not have basic fire safety measures in place," sources in the fire and emergency department told early TIMES.
They said that in these government and private hospitals, deficiencies in compartmentaliz... | |
| | DDO powers to remain with Com/Secy not with Director RUSA | Like Director Colleges Director RUSA to become a rubber stamp | | Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: The Higher Education department is in no mood for decentralization of powers, which is evident from the fact that it is going to induct Director Rashtriya Ucchtar Shiksha Abhiyaan (RUSA) in State Higher Education Council (SHEC) but simply as a member and not member secretary.
It means that Secretary of Higher Education will also head RUSA and Director RUSA will be only be a rubber stamp, same as Director Colleges, who will not be in a condition to work independently as Drawing and Disbursing (DDO) powers will remain with Secretary.
Sources in Higher Education department informed Early Times that when State Higher Education Council (SHEC)... | |
| | Stubborn separatists succumb before public pressure | | | Raj Sandeep
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: Ripping apart the shutdown calendar thrust on the people by separatists, Kashmiris are openly defying the separatist diktats.
People said the modus operandi invented by separatists to keep Kashmir on fire by engaging innocent people has been ultimately exposed with people from various walks of life refusing to oblige separatists and revolting against them.
Sahid Iqbal ,a shopkeeper said that with the scrapping of 500 and 1000 currency notes after 8th of this month, the sinister plans of separatists to continue unrest in valley have been dashed to ground with their own henchmen showing helplessness to engage stone pelters and miscreants... | |
| | Docs, paramedical staff quarters, mortuary await completion | Upgraded in 2013, DH Samba craves for infrastructure | | G S Asgotra
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: Since the up-gradation of District Hospital (DH) Samba from Community Health Centre (CHC), the hospital still sans the basic infrastructure and manpower which was announced in 2013 by then Health Minister.
Pertinently, the health department had upgraded the CHC, Samba into District Hospital in 2013 and was set the up-gradation cast Rs 11.88 Crores then more than three years have been lapsed but the same hospital is still lacking the basic infrastructure and manpower which is to be necessary for it.
Source in the department said that the lackadaisical approach the department could be gauged from that fact that the department had starte... | |
| | Hotel owners, vendors idle for past 4 months, seek compensation | Kashmir unrest hits business at Patnitop, Sanasar | | Danish Mohammad
Early Times Report
Ramban, Nov 15 : After the recent unrest start in Kashmir Valley the famous tourist destination spot Patnitop and Sanasar situated on Boder of district Ramban and Udhumpur are looking deserted now a days.
The tourists came here every year from the state and out side the sate as well as country are not coming here from last four months.
The hotel owners, shopkeepers have no work from last four months. Shawl vendors and hourse owners who come here for earning some money from the tourists are idle and they are suffering with out work.
A local house owner Mushtaq Ahmed said that he was earning the amount here from past so many years and during the... | |
| | Revenue Deptt stops illegal construction | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 15: Taking cognizance of ET report regarding illegal construction on state land in, Lower Choawdi area, Revenue department today demolished under construction building.
According to sources a team headed by Tehsildar Bahu rushed on spot and demolished the under construction building. The tehsildar, according sources, warned stern action, if anyone tried to construct any structure over said land in future.
"The team, that demolished the under construction build... | |
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