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Now Registrars' interview clandestinely held in Pharmacology Deptt | No end to Principal's arbitrariness in GMC&H | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 27: Holding of interviews of Registrars in department of Pharmacology rather than Principal's chamber has raised many an eyebrows in the GMC&H and once again brought to the fore the tendency of the hospital administration to forgo conventions according to its own whims and fancies. "It is notified for the information of all eligible candidates who have applied for the posts of Registrars/Demonstrators in Govt. Medical College, Jammu in pursuant to this office Advertisement Notice No. JMC/ Es-1/109/2690 & No. JMC/ES-1/109/2691 dated 03-09-2016, that their interview shall be held on 16-11-2016 at 11.AM in the office chamber of the undersigned, " the order pu... | |
| | Now MD JKHC misleads Industries Minister | Corporation continues to be a sick unit… | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 27: After providing misleading information to state legislature last year, Managing Director (MD) J&K Handicrafts Corporation has now mislead Industries Minister along with Board of Directors during its board meeting held at Jammu recently.
As per details available with Early Times, MD JKHC claimed that corporation sales crossed 14.24 crores during the financial year 2015-16 , but he kept the board in dark including its Chairman (Industries Minister) about the liabilities and expenses . It is true that corporation sales touched 14.24 Crores from sale of handicraft items sold at its several branches located in J&K and in at least 10 cities of the country dur... | |
| | Passage of Kashmiri Shrines, Temples Bill gets setback within Community | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 27: The passage of Kashmiri Hindu Shrines and Temples Bill has received a big setback with a group of Kashmiri Pandits and organisations involved in management of few shrines in Valley have constituted a management Board on their own without waiting for passage of Bill by the State Legislative Assembly as was the general demand of the community.
The decision by these few temple management committees is seen as a great setback to the demand of Kashmiri Pandits regarding passage of the Bill to constitute an independent Board for management of Hindu shrines in Valley, sources said.
Sources said the Board which was constituted by the representatives of Zeashta... | |
| | J&K's Ranji team fails again, will JKCA accept blame for defeat? | | | Syed Junaid Hashmi
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 27: Another experiment of illegal Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) has failed and the state team has added another failure to its long list of failures in Ranji Trophy.
Led by ex-New Delhi players and a state subject Mithun Manhas, the team has miserably failed to perform in the round-robin league of the Ranji Trophy for the year 2016-17. Even the experience and hardwork of international player Parvez Rasool has not helped. His stint with IPL has not been of any help to Jammu and Kashmir Cricket team, whose record has not changed at all.
The team has played 7 matches and lost 2 while managing draw in four other matches. ... | |
| | Jammu loses custodian land to encroachers | Officials watch helplessly | |
Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 27: Vast tract of custodian land is encroached across Jammu province and the lethargy of the custodian department only encourages them.
Sources in the department informed Early Times that there were many reports of re-encroachment of retrieved land in some areas of Jammu province and these nefarious designs were executed under a well planned conspiracy, involving some officials of department also.
Giving some examples, sources informed that in Khamb village of RS Pura, land measuring 1 Kanal and 5 marlas, falling in Khasra number 199 was retrieved by department, nearly four years back but at present, same was against encroached by the en... | |
| | Tale of 2 hostile police officers | Hulchul in Police | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 27: A DSP and a police station SHO, both of whom are posted in Jammu district, have become bitterly hostile towards each other. They are at daggers drawn and ever ready to fight with each other over trivial matters involving their respective political masters. While the DSP is faithful to a BJP minister, the SHO is an MLA's confidant. Both work for their respective political masters and don't like each other. Even as the SHO is under the DSP's operational command, he often disobeys his orders, according to police sources.
"The SHO is inclined more towards the MLA ever since his posting at the police station. The minister didn't like it. Another reason for ... | |
| | Minister rebukes SHO for demanding 'bribe' from scrap dealers | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 27: A minister of the coalition government has reprimanded the SHO of a police station in Jammu region for allegedly harassing and threatening some scrap dealers to create problems for them in case they refuse to meet his demand of increasing the bribe money which they are already paying him.
The SHO called at least six industrialists, who mainly deal in scrap, to the police station a few days back and asked them to increase the bribe money which they were already paying him every month, police sources alleged.
He allegedly threatened to create problems for them and told them that he won't let them work in case they failed to concede his demand. Later, whe... | |
| | Cabinet Minister unaware of infrastructure under his own department | | | PS Bali
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 27: In an embarrassing incident, a Cabinet Minister was caught on the wrong foot when he did not know about an important infrastructure under his own department and asked his subordinates to message him the address of the building.
According to sources, a senior Minister, holding one of the important portfolios in the government, despite being in charge for years is still unaware of his departmental infrastructure.
"Minister received call from a journalist, regarding functioning of particular building of the concerned department, but to the surprise of all, the Minister asked the journalist to text him details of the building as he had no knowle... | |
| | House Assurance Committee visit to Ramban a mere eyewash | | | Tahir Mushtaq
Early Times Report
RAMBAN, Nov 27: House Assurance Committee's (HAC) two day tour of the district Ramban which concluded here today, proved to be a mere eye wash. The committee led by the chairman, Member Legislative Assembly (MLA) Banihal, Vikar Rasool Wani arrived in district Ramban yesterday afternoon with other committee members including legislators Javaid Hassan Beigh, Kamal Verma, Dina Nath Bhagat, Devinder Kumar Manyal, Deldan Namgail, but ironically, the team was reduced to half as all the other MLAs in the committee didn't accompany the team in the today visit as they had returned to their respective districts.
The committee was to review on spot the assuran... | |
| | Why attack me for pointing out ground reality: Farooq Abdullah on PoK row | | | Early Times Report
Jammu Nov. 27 : Days after coming under major flak for saying that India cannot make a claim over Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) like an 'inherited property of forefathers', former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday reiterated his stand and lashed out at critics for branding him as anti-national.
Abdullah said that PoK belongs to Pakistan and there is no question of waging a war as both hostile neighbours will never recover from it.
"Aksai Chin has been handed over to China by Pakistan, have we raised that matter with China? Have they got Masood Azhar back? We have done none of these things. I don't get what is the battle about? Why battle o... | |
| | Congress & BJP: Principle of justice and equity | Discrimination with Jammu | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 27: The Congress says that it believes in the principle of justice and equity and that it alone can do justice to all the three regions of the state. No one will buy this assertions of the Congress. The history of the Congress in Jammu & Kashmir is, in fact, history of pro-Kashmir line and anti-Jammu line. Only one example will prove that.
According to the Wazir Commission report of 1983, Jammu deserved 10 districts and Kashmir 7. But the Congress-led Government in the state bypassed this recommendation and increased the number of districts in Kashmir with one stroke of pen from the existing 6 to 10 in 2007, one each for 1585.3 sq km on an average, with a ... | |
| | 6-yrs on, cop works in executive wing | | |
K Koushal
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 27: Reluctant to come out of comfort zone, an Inspector of Ministerial cadre in Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) continues to hold the post of executive wing since past six years. Moreover, despite his promotion from Sub-Inspector to Inspector in 2010, the cop did not change his approach and continues to work as SI to avoid transfer out of Jammu.
According to sources, an officer of Inspector level is holding charge of executive post since past six years and continues to sign documents under the name of Sub-Inspector instead of Inspector.
"The inspector in question was Sub-Inspector in Ministerial Cadre till 2011 and was promoted as Inspector Minis... | |
| | SMC allows construction of illegal malls on road to new court complex | R&B cautions, admin sleeps | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 27: Taking corruption to new heights, the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) has been allowing construction of around one dozen illegal shopping malls on main road leading to the new court complex at Mominabad here, official sources said.
They said ahead of the inauguration of the lower Court complex near the highway, some builders were eying to construct shopping malls illegally on this road where commercial constructions are otherwise banned. Some concerned citizens have decided to move High Court over Master Plan violations.
Whereas in the past four months of unrest in Kashmir around ten shopping malls have been coming up illegally on the Mominanbad ... | |
| | Deferment of Parliamentary by polls gives some 'breather' to PDP | Party 'watchful' about Karra's 'role' for Srinagar seat….! | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 27: Even as Election Commission agreeing to state government's proposal of deferment of Anantnag Parliamentary by polls and clubbing the same with the Srinagar Lok Sabha seat has given some relief to the ruling PDP, its leadership is watchful about the 'stand' and possible 'role' of estranged stalwart Tariq Hamid Karra who had won the seat in last Parliamentary polls by defeating opposition heavyweight Dr Farooq Abdullah. Karra, who has put himself in hibernation mode after resigning as MP and severing ties with the PDP, has not yet disclosed his cards about his political inclinations.
Sources said though PDP had wrested both the Parliamentary seats in last ... | |
| | Vehicles, vendors mock at protest calenders | | | Muhammad Mukaram
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov: 27: Hundreds of thousands of vehicles and the loud calls of vendors in the commercial hub Lal -Chowk in Srinagar, are the two major examples how people of Kashmir are now taking the protest-calendar's of separatists non-seriously.
Every passing day, despite calls for protests by the separatists, people including shopkeepers, street vendors, rickshaw drivers, cart pullers, and last but not the least transporters, both public and private, ply normally on the roads.
Experts say everything has a limit. "You can't keep people confined to strike calls all the time. There is something called livelihood. You can't render people without food. To... | |
| | Sarwal Hospital suffers huge revenue loss | Despite change of guard fair price shops rent not recovered | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 27: It seems that Health Department has knealt down before defaulter, as despite change of guard, rent for fair price shop in Sarwal Hospital, is not being recovered, causing huge revenue loss to the hospital.
Sources told Early Times that around Rs 1.5 crore as rent was due when 2016-17 financial year begun. Earlier it was being alleged that rent was not recovered due to pressure from the than Health and Medical Education Minister.
"Succumbing to pressure of former Health Minister, the Health and Medical Education Minister had knealt down before powerful defaulter and recovery of Rs 143 lacs had been hanged", they said.
"Unfortunately, despite change of ... | |
| | E T story sends PDP Kishtwar unit into tizzy | | | Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Nov 27: Early Times carrying a detailed news story about a Kishtwar unit of ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) facing major crisis and its district chief, Firdous Tak, offering to resign has created ripples in the PDP circles.
In order to put a lid over the controversy the PDP spokesperson issued a press statement on Sunday claiming that "All is well" in the party.
It's in place to mention here that party leaders Mushtaq Ahmed Qazi and three other senior party leaders Raiz Ahmed Zargar, Noor Hussain Malik, and Ghulam Mohuiddin Sheikh alias Rahi Master resigned from the party over the complaint of disrespect from the party leadership of district unit Kisht... | |
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