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'Tiff with an IAS officer prompted Prof Mattoo to resign' | CM yet to take final call, efforts on to get him back on board | | Syed Junaid Hashmi
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 23: A purported tiff with an IAS officer is what led to Prof. Amitabh Mattoo, noted academician and Advisor to Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti, putting up his papers. Mattoo also served as Advisor to ex-CM late Mufti Mohammed Sayeed.
The news of Mattoo's resignation came as a shock to the political, social and academic circles with everyone forgetting demonetization and discussing reasons behind this unexpected move of one of the closest aides of Muftis. For almost first half of the day, people largely believed that it is a social networking gossip and there is no reality behind this but as the day progressed, the news was confirmed and then, began the debate over resignation of Prof. Amitabh Mattoo.
Prof. Amitabh Mattoo spoke to a news agency and rebuffed all kinds of stories which had begun doing rounds by the time he was reached for his comments. He did not reveal the actual happening but said that here was no political or administrative reason for his decision to step down. "I have resigned due to persona... | |
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Separatists punish common man for defying diktats | Miscreants attack vehicles, civilians; Govt's soft policy proving counterproductive | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 23: Separatists are reportedly trying to regroup themselves and intensify stone pelting in different parts of Kashmir to threaten and intimidate the people who are defying their shutdown and chalo calls.
Sources told Early Times that separatists have told their henchmen to attack the people who open their shops and dare to come out of their homes. Miscreants have changed their strategy instead of appearing during the day these miscreants appear during evenings and target the vehicles when it's dark. After pelting stones they run away under the cover of darkness.
In separate incidents since Tuesday, four persons, including a three year old girl child were i... | |
| | Inspectors ignored, 2 SIs posted as SHOs in Samba | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 23: Undermining the seniority and experience of Inspectors, two sub inspectors have been posted as SHOs in Samba district while inspectors, who have first claim for the appointments continue to be confined to the District police lines.
Sources said that despite availability of two Inspectors in the District Police Lines (DPL) Samba , two sub-Inspectors are heading two police stations, undermining their experience and seniority.
"This is strange that inspectors are posted in DPL, while sub inspectors are commanding police stations. This shows that there is no accountability on part of senior officers, who are deputing officers arbitrarily," said sources, ad... | |
| | Lack of coordination between departments hits Baglihar-II | | |
Peerzada Ummer
Early Times Report
srinagar, Nov 23: At a time when J&K is facing serious electricity crisis, the lack of coordination between various state departments is leaving the much-hyped power projects of the state in limbo.
The Baghlihar Hydro Electric Project-II, which was set to generate power for the state, has fallen prey to official apathy. With a view to generating power from the Baghlihar Hydro Electric Project state-II (BHEP-II), commercial operation of which was expected to start from April 1, 2015, the J&K State Power Development Corporation (JKPDC) entered into an agreement in March 2013 with the Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) for execution of proje... | |
| | JKPSC rectifies wrong doings, selects 8 candidates from Jammu | Little relief for aspirants in Assistant Professor selection | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 23: The candidates from Jammu province had a major relief after the publication of selection lists for the posts of Assistant Professors in Biotechnology as nearly 40 percent candidates were found selected in the posts of Biotechnology, which is signal towards end of appeasement policy towards Kashmir valley students.
Pertinently, earlier the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission had announced results of Mathematics, Physics and English, in which most of the selected candidates were from Kashmir province and Early Times had reported the case.
As per the selection list of English subject in Open Merit category, 70 percent candidates were from Kashmir re... | |
| | Villagers suffer as officials violate NRHM guidelines on paramedic postings | | | Early Times Report
reasi, Nov 23: In brazen violation of the central government guidelines for execution of the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) in the state, the health officials here have been resorting to alleged favoritism by illegally attaching "influential" paramedics like nurses at places other than their place of posting.
Officials said even though the Health department last year issued formal orders banning any attachment under the NRHM, the Chief Medical Officer CMO Reasi and Block Medical Officer BMO Pouni have been allegedly resorting to attachments just to keep their "political bosses happy."
Official sources said in one such case a nurse posted at Sanged Ransoo has been... | |
| | Anantnag LS by-polls likely to be postponed, decision expected today | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
srinagar, Nov 23: The Election Commission of India is likely to take a final decision on by-election for Anantnag Parliamentary seat on Thursday.
J&K's Chief Electoral Official told Early Times that he is meeting Chief Election Commissioner of India on Thursday. "I am attending annual conference in New Delhi and I am also supposed to meet Chief Election Commissioner regarding holding by-election for Anantnag parliamentary seat," he said and added that ECI is likely to take a final decision Thursday on whether to hold the election in December or defer it for some time.
Highly placed sources told Early Times that though the by-poll for Anantnag segment... | |
| | VO receives complaints against KU officials | Embezzlement, backdoor appointments | | Saqib Ahmad
Early Times Report
srinagar, Nov 23: Various investigating agencies have received complaints about some officials of the Kashmir University for their alleged involvement in various frauds that happened at the varsity over the years.
Sources revealed that Vigilance Organization Kashmir (VOK) has received complaints against some officials of the varsity who are facing the charges of embezzlement of funds.
They further revealed that the VOK has 1received the complaints against some higher officials of the Kashmir University regarding the misuse of funds, worth crores of rupees.
"There are also allegations of back door appointments most of the relatives of some former and pres... | |
| | Poor performance of BJP mantris angers public | Ex-MLA beats hasty retreat in Bhalwal | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 23: The dismal performance of BJP ministers has been a cause of concern for the party, with senior functionaries as well ground level workers facing the wrath of the people in Jammu region.
According to party sources, a senior BJP functionary and former MLA had to beat a hasty retreat during his recent visit to Bhalwal. The BJP leader, who had gone to visit a party worker who had met with an accident recently, left in a hurry after the local residents showed resentment against the party and its ministers for failing to solve the problems of the people of the area.
"The BJP leader had to beat a hasty retreat as people sought reply from him as to why the party... | |
| | HDFC allowing treasurer to withdraw funds 'illegally' | JKCA violates SC directions! | | Syed Junaid Hashmi
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 23: Lies! Lies and Lies! This is what the office bearers of Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) have been perpetuating.
From denying that the directions of Supreme Court are binding on them to continue withdrawing funds from a particular branch of HDFC Bank in violation of court directions, sources said that JKCA has been is virtually among the leading cricket associations in the country which have not respected verdict of the country's highest court. Sources said that the bank has been generously allowing the JKCA Treasurer Abdul Rauf who is ineligible to hold any post in JKCA as per SC directions to withdrawn money according to... | |
| | Defunct garbage dumpers puncture SMCs' Swachh Bharat Mission | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 23: The vehicles meant for carrying garbage in various Municipal Committees (MCs) across kashmir are said to be defunct and authorities are least bother for their maintenance. As per sources majority of the vehicles are parked inside of office premises of these Municipal Committees and nobody is bothered to get them repaired which is directly affecting the sanitation work of Municipal Committees across the state. Details available with Early Times reveal that as many as three dozen load carriers in Municipal Committees of Ganderbal, Bandipora, Sumbal, Budgam, Pulwama, Pampore are totally dysfunctional from last several years. The officials did not bother ... | |
| | CM's advisor resigns | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 23: Prof Amitabh Mattoo today resigned as Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti's political advisor, shocking the ruling PDP.
Mattoo, who was considered as a close confidant of Mehbooba, submitted his resignation to the Chief Minister, raising eye brows in the political circles.
Mattoo's resignation is seen as a big blow to the PDP.
Earlier, PDP's founder member and Lok Sabha member from Srinagar-Budgam constituency, Tariq Hameed Karra had resigned from the party and also as an MP. Karra had said that he was not happy with the PDP-BJP alliance and called "unnatural alliance."
Meanwhile, PDP insiders said since Mattoo was not only very close to late CM, Mufti... | |
| | Unrest casts shadow on career prospects of advocates of Kashmir | Few among them apply for posts of District Judge | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 23: The more than four month long unrest in Kashmir besides affecting the various sectors of life has also jeopardized the career prospects of advocates/lawyers who wished to apply for some posts in higher judiciary of the state.
In September this year the High Court invited applications for some posts in higher judiciary. As the Kashmir valley was reeling under crisis at that time due to the unrest, most of the aspiring candidates (advocates) of the valley could not apply for advertised posts. The outbreak of violence virtually sabotaged the chances of Kashmir based advocates to apply for the posts in higher judiciary.
Four posts of D... | |
| | Mr Abdullah, problem in Kashmir is religious, not political | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 23: After destroying Kashmir and becoming irrelevant in the Kashmir's political arena, Farooq Abdullah's son and former J&K CM Omar Abdullah has turned his attention to the Jammu's Doda district to vitiate its atmosphere. Ever since the defeat of the NC in 2014, the jobless Abdullahs have been seeking to vitiate the state's atmosphere.
They believe that such attempts on their part could help them restore the space the party lost to the PDP in Kashmir and to the BJP in Jammu and Ladakh. They refuse to accept the reality that Jammu and Ladakh are not Kashmir and that much water has also flown down the River Jhelum in Kashmir.
It is not Kashmir where Kashmiri... | |
| | Burglars strike JK bank in Kishtwar, decamp with over 34 lacs | | | Early Times Report
Kishtwar Nov 23: In a major bank robbery, unidentified burglars barraged inside the branch of Jammu and Kashmir bank Sarthal last Tuesday night and decamped with cash amounting over Rs. 34 lacs.
The bank branch was located inside private shops at Agral village of Sarthal, about 30 KM from Kishtwar and some unidentified person broke open the shutters of the bank and entered inside decamping with the cash kept inside the chest.
While talking to "Early Times" SSP Kishtwar Sa... | |
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