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JK's 4.5 lac employees have to wait to see their monthly salaries get swollen | Authorities yet to issue orders about enhancement of salaries in new UT | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 25: The government employees of the newly created union territory of Jammu and Kashmir have to wait to see there monthly salaries getting surged as was promised by the government in the recent past.
More than 4.5 lac government employees of various departments were eagerly waiting to see their wages getting swollen by at least rupees three to seven thousand every month and November was the time when they were expected the hike to happen.
However, the government, as per the sources seems to be in no mood to issue any orders pertaining to the salary hike as per the 7th pay commission recommendations in a union territory. There has been no orders and no dis... | |
| | Fate of selected candidates left hanging, panel to get new chamber, members | JKPSC reconstitution | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 25: The reconstitution of Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Communication (JKPSC) has left the fate of many candidates who have passed the exam in hanging. Among those candidates include over 229 Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) 2018 candidate who had pass main exams.
The result of KAS (2018) main exams was declared on November 5.
While as, last week in a letter written by top official of General Administration Department had communicated to Public Service Commission and had written that, "A fresh exercise would be undertaken to reconstitute the prestigious recruitment body".
The letter reads, "It has been decided that a fresh exercise for reconstitution... | |
| | Relief for bus owners as JK government rolls out transport subsidy scheme | Scheme aims to replace old buses with new ones | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 25: The Jammu & Kashmir government led by Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu has introduced transport subsidy scheme for replacement of old buses in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir.
The scheme has been named as 'Jammu & Kashmir Transport Subsidy Scheme'. The sole aim and purpose of the scheme is replacement of old buses in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir.
The office of Transport Commissioner, Jammu & Kashmir has issued the advertisement notice in this regard and the broad contours of the transport subsidy scheme have been made public through the advertisement notice. It would be pertinent to mention that Transport Comm... | |
| | Lakhs siphoned-off by officials for works not done on ground | MGNREGA scam surfaces in BDO Gundna | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 25: The Block Development Office Gundna of district Doda has severely come under scanner for siphoning off lakhs under MGNREGA scheme as payments were released for the works which were never done on ground.
The revelation was made through an RTI reply, which disclosed the many developmental works were shown done and subsequently their payments were released on papers only but factually the same don't exist on ground.
They further said that the construction of drain at AB-Gani Khandi to Mohalla under wage list No 1409017W1001836 with wage list agency No: 149017W1001836-JAKAOPRMNGR-B wage list date 16-05-2016 muster roll period 16-12-2015 to 31... | |
| | Two political leaders released from house arrest | | |
Early Times Report
srinagar, Nov 25: The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Monday announced release of two political leaders, who have been under detention since August 5, besides shifting of two others to their houses from the MLA hostel.
Dilawar Mir, who is from PDP, and Ghulam Hassan Mir, were under detention for over 110 days and were released by the new union territory administration, officials said.
They were former MLAs and they had been under detention at their respective residences from August 5, the day when Centre announced abrogation of provisions of Article 370.
Ashraf Mir and Hakeem Yaseen, who were MLAs in the last state assembly of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Ka... | |
| | Un-authorised power connections to be regularized under Central Electricity Act | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 25: To ensure uninterrupted power supply and bring down power pilferage, the government has decided to ensure strict enforcement by enabling provisions of Central Electricity Act in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
As per an order issued by the Government, all the Power Distribution Corporations of J&K have been directed to ensure metering of all industrial and commercial establishments within a period of two months.
"All industrial & commercial establishments/general purpose bulk/UT/ Central consumers across the UT of Jammu & Kashmir shall be metered within a period of two months. There shall not remain any such establishment consuming power, unmet... | |
| | Govt High School Kalta housed in 4 rooms | | | Ashwani Sharma
Early Times Report
udhampur, Nov 25: Bizarre it may sound that a Government High School kalta in Udhampur district is housed in four rooms while the government claims that much stress is being paid for the betterment of school education of children.
"When it rains we either prefer to remain at home or our classes are combined," a student at the school told this reporter.
"What progress our children can make in their studies without proper facilities at school," rued -a local... | |
| | For the First Time, J&K to Celebrate November 26 as Constitution Day | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 25: Jammu and Kashmir will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of India on November 26 for the first time since the abrogation of Article 370 that ended the J&K Constitution that was in place since 1957.
"To acknowledge the contribution of the framers of the Constitution and sensitise people regarding the exalted values and the precepts enshrined in it, November 26 is being observed as Constitution Day. This year will mark the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution," Additional Secretary, General Administration Department (GAD), J&K, Subash C Chhibber said in an order issued by the government.
All institutions inc... | |
| | People grilled officials over non fulfilment of commitments during B2V1 | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 25: The people across the three Districts of Chenab Valley during an ambitious "Back to Village Phase II (B2V2)" today question and grilled the officials over non fulfilment of the commitments made by the government during the first phase of the "Back to Village Phase I" and called for fulfilment of all the promises and commitments made by the government with the people.
As per the details available with Early Times, the people soon after welcoming the visiting officials at Panchayat level seek the progress on the issues and the grievances raised by the people and elected representatives viz Panches and Sarpanches and accuses the officials o... | |
| | Posts OF BDO vacant in Mendhar, Loram since months , people suffer | | | M S Nazki
Poonch, Nov 25: People of block Mendhar and Loran have alleged that they have been suffering as the hands of administration as the posts of Block Development officers (BDO) of mendhar and Loran have been vacant since months together sources said here today.
They said that the post of posts of BDO Mendhar was vacant for last 8 months and BDO Loran have been falling vacant for the last four months as result the people of above said blocks have been suffering a lot adding they have to wait for their petty works for a loger times to be get done due to non availability of Block Development officers and other staff .
Sources said that BDO Surankote has been given additional charge o... | |
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