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Amit Shah keeps his promise, NCST clears way for granting ST status to Paharis | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 3: Within a month after the promise of the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) cleared the way for the inclusion of the “Pahari ethnic group” in the Scheduled Tribes list of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Reports said that NCST has now cleared the way for the inclusion of the “Pahari ethnic group”, “Paddari Tribe”, “Koli” and “Gadda Brahman” communities to be included in the ST list of J&K.
Reports said that the NCST has examined the proposal received from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. The NCST supported the proposal based on the recommendation of the Office of the Registrar General of India.
The suggestion for inclusion had come from the commission set up for socially and educationally backward classes in the Union Territory, headed by Justice (Retd.) G.D. Sharma.
Paharis will be the first linguistic group to get Scheduled Tribe (ST) status in the country. The central government needs to amend the Reservations Act in Parliament to grant ST status to Paharis.
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Terrorism counting its last breaths in J&K: Sinha | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 3: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said terrorism is counting its last breaths and called upon all the stakeholders to play their role in bringing everlasting peace and normalcy in the union territory.
“Only police and forces cannot bring lasting peace. Elected representatives and other rings of administration will also play a big role in it,” he said.
The LG’s statement came in response to the political parties’ criticism over the targeted killings of Kashmiri Pandits in the union territory.
“I am saying this with utmost confidence that terrorism is counting its last breaths”, Sinha said at a function in the Garkhal borde... | |
| | Centre to depute team to hold talks with agitating leaders in Ladakh | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 3: Taking serious note of the resumption of agitation which was suspended a year back, the Union Government will depute a team of senior officers to hold talks with the agitating leaders.
Highly placed sources said that Union Government is not happy with the unfolding developments in the Union Territory of Ladakh so the Centre has decided to intervene to save the situation from worsening.
After maintaining silence for one year, residents of Ladakh revived their stir for granting statehood and constitutional rights by observing a bandh on Wednesday.
The bandh was jointly observed in the twin mountainous towns of Leh and Kargil as the call for observing ... | |
| | Gupkar Alliance on a crumbling path; leaders keep others in dark | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 3: A day after appointing the constituency in-charges of 47 assembly segments of Kashmir Valley, National Conference president, and former Chief Minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Thursday sought to downplay the “crumbling” of the Peoples’ Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD). “The PAGD is always there. These constituency in-charges won’t be tomorrow’s candidates for the same segments. Some people are saying whatever they like. Appointing the constituency in-charge is not an indication that NC will contest assembly elections alone”, Farooq said when whether the decision of his party is an indication of the “disintegration” of the PAGD. With much publicity, ... | |
| | Centre approved projects worth Rs 2 lakh crore for Maharashtra: PM Modi | | | Agencies
Mumbai, Nov 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the central government has given a nod to projects worth Rs.two lakh crore for Maharashtra.
His statement comes in the wake of the Eknath Shinde-Devendra Fadnavis government coming under the Opposition’s fire after some proposed big-ticket projects moved out of Maharashtra to poll-bound Gujarat and some other states.
In a video message aired during the Maharashtra government’s function held for distribution of appointment letters as part of recruitment of 75,000 people, PM Modi said the state government’s initiative was fulfilling the objective of employment generation. “The Centre has approved projects worth Rs.t... | |
| | Infiltrator killed in Poonch: Army | | | Early Times Report
sRINAGAR, Nov 3: Army on Thursday said that it foiled an infiltration bid by killing one militant along Line of Control in Poonch district of Jammu region.
At about 1000 hours, the Army said that the alert soldiers of the Indian Army observed suspicious movement of some individuals along the Line of Control in the Poonch sector (J&K), wherein they were trying to infiltrate across the Line of Control, into the Indian side.
The Army further said that the alert troops challenged the infiltrators and the militants fired on the troops. “In the ensuing fire fight. One body has been recovered along with Two AK -47 Rifles, one pistol and other war like stores,” it said, a... | |
| | LeT terrorist aide held with ammunition in Pulwama: Police | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 3: Srinagar Police on Thrusday claimed to have arrested one Lashkar-i-Toiba terrorist aide in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
In a handout , the police said that joint forces of Pulwama Police, Army 44 RR, 183 BN CRPF arrested one militant associate of LeT outfit during a naka at Khamri Chowk Pulwama. He has been identified as Zubair Ahmad Dar son of Ali Mohammad Dar resident of Arigam Pulwama. One hand grenade has been recovered from his possession.
The police spokesman further stated that the arrested person was working as associate of militant outfit LeT and was tasked to carry out attacks on SFs and non local laborers in the area.
Accordingly, a ... | |
| | 2 non locals shot at, injured in Anantnag | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 3: Two non locals were injured in a terror attack on Thursday evening in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said.
Terrorists shot and injured two non-locals, one from Bihar and another from Nepal, who were working at a private school at Bondialgam in Anantnag.
Terrorist fired upon two outside labourers (01 from Bihar & second from Nepal), who were working at a private SAPS school at Bondialgam in Anantnag district.
Both of them are being shifted to hospital,? a police tweet said.
Officials said soon after the incident, the area was cordoned and a massive search operation was launched to trace the attacker.
This the third attack on non ... | |
| | Major reshuffle in J&K Judiciary, 40 Sessions Judges, 44 Sub-Judges transferred | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 3 : In a full court held yesterday in which Common High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh ordered transfer and postings of 40 District & Sessions Judges including 22 newly promoted and 44 Sub-Judges.
According to the order issued y According to an order by Registrar General of the court, Sanjeev Gupta, 40 district judges and 44 Civil Judges (Senior Division and Sub Judges have been transferred.
Haq Nawaz Zarger, Principal District & Sessions Judge, Ramban has been transferred and posted as Registrar Vigilance J&K High Court.
T.K. Raina, Principal District & Sessions Judge, Kulgam has been transferred and posted as Special Judge, Anti-Corruption, Jamm... | |
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