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11 brave-hearts sacrificed lives for nation in terror strikes | October ‘deadliest’ for Jammu in 5 years! | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 1: The previous month of October 2021 not only witnessed spike in civilian and militant killings in restive Kashmir alone but that Jammu witnessed martyrdom of as many as eleven brave-hearts of the Indian Army making it “the deadliest month of terror strikes” in the last around half a decade.
While 13 civilians and 20 militants were killed in Kashmir, Jammu witnessed deadly terror strikes in the Poonch Rajauri areas.
On October 30 with killing of Lieutenant Rishi Kumar and Sepoy Manjit Singh in an IED blast in Rajauri the toll reached eleven for the month of October.
Prior to this On Oct 16, Subedar Ajay Singh and Naik Harendra Singh were killed during a search operation being conducted by the Indian Army along with the Jammu and Kashmir Police in the densely forested area of Nar Khas forest in Mendhar on October 16. The objective of the operation was to flush out terrorists hiding in the forested area. Prior to it, two Army personnel were killed in an encounter with terrorists in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. The duo was identified as ri... | |
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J&K Bank security guards get Diwali gift, salaries slashed | ‘Give us poison, it will end poverty forever’ | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 1: Ahead of Diwali, J&K people got yet another gift as the ATM guards working with J&K Bank for the past many years have been told that their salaries have been slashed.
The security guards took to the streets on Monday to express their resentment against the decision of the company that has taken the contract.
According to the details available with Early Times the contract to provide the security to J&K Bank ATMs has been taken over by a new company and it h... | |
| | 10-years on, Homeopathic doctors remain unemployed | Many become overage, others at brink | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 1: Homoeopathic doctors on Monday said that they have been kept out of the system. Addressing a news conference here the doctors said, “For the past 10-years we have been struggling to get a decent a job. Most of us are at the verge of crossing the age bar. In fact many of us have already become overage.” They said, “Despite their system of medicine being the second largest in the country, we are being ignored. No vacancies are being created for us. There are ma... | |
| | Influential, rich plan to construct hotels near Golf Course | Area falsely declared ‘Non-Green Zone,’ claim activists | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Pahalgam, Nov 1: Nearly after ten years, the picturesque Pahalgam Golf Course is again facing threats as a group of influential and rich people are planning to construct hotels close to the Golf Course which the local activists claim have been falsely declared ‘Non-Green Zone’.
The local activists have filed complaints with LG’s Grievance Cell and also with Pahalgam Development Authority, following which the CEO of PDA has written to the Chief Town Planner.
“A representation has been received from the above mentioned person with some observations regarding Master Plan Pahalgam-2032. The representation detailing concerns of the applicant is enclose... | |
| | COVID-19: J&K reports 98 new cases | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 1: The Government today informed that 98 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 14 from Jammu division and 84 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 332347.
Also, 04 COVID deaths have been reported from Kashmir Division. Moreover, 97 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 80from Jammu Division and 17 from Kashmir Division. The Bulletin informs that no new case of Mucormycosis has been reported today. On COVID vaccination, the bulletin informs that 81,657 doses of COVID vaccine have been administered in the ... | |
| | PM Modi to present India's climate action agenda at COP26 | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, Nov 1: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be presenting the formal position on India's climate action agenda and lay out the best practices and achievements in the sector at the COP26 summit in Glasgow on Monday.
During the high-profile segment of the World Leaders' Summit, the Prime Minister is scheduled to deliver a national statement alongside other world leaders and India's statement will come after that of Prime Minister of Poland Matuesz Morawiecki, with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan set to follow.
"Landed in Glasgow. Will be joining the COP26 Summit, where I look forward to working with other world leaders on... | |
| | ACB files charge sheet against then BMO, 16 others in corruption case | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 1: J&Ks Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Monday filed chargesheet against the then Block Medical Officer (BMO) Beerwah and sixteen others for illegal and unauthorised appointments of Class-IV employees in Budgam district.
An ACB spokesman said that a chargesheet was produced against Dr Fayaz Ahmad Banday, then BMO Beerwah Budgam and others for illegal and unauthorized appointments of Class-IV employees in the district.
He said ACB produced chargesheet in Case FIR No. 22/2011 VOK now ACB in the Court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption against then BMO Beerwah Budgam, and others.
He said during verification it was revealed that during the period 2003-2006... | |
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