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Former militants give ‘cover fire’ to SFA scam | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 5: Even as State Football Academy established during the previous Peoples Democratic Party regime has come under the scanner for “gross financial irregularities, some former militants are accused of defending those involved the scam.”
Source said while the government agencies are looking into the complaints of “major scam” at the SFA, the role of “at least two former militants hailing from Srinagar, who had surrendered in 1990s have been supporting those involved in the scam and against whom numerous complaint were sent to the concerned officials.”
“What needs to be seen is that how come former militants were calling the shots and were close to the persons who are seen as major beneficiaries of the SFA scam,” said a source privy to the details of the alleged scam.
Sources said the matter of “large scale financial irregularities at the SFA since the PDP led government was in power have come to the notice of the corridors of power in New Delhi.”
The sources said numerous complaints in this regard have been made before various government agenc... | |
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Govt adopting integrated approach to tackle agriculture’s extreme vulnerability: LG Sinha | Chairs high level meeting of J&K Advisory Board for Development of Kisans & Agriculture Deptt | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 5: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today chaired a high level meeting of J&K Advisory Board for Development of Kisans and UT’s agriculture department officials to discuss the roadmap on holistic development of agriculture & allied sectors in J&K, here at the Convention Center.
The meeting had meaningful and in-depth discussions wherein the participants shared their assessment of farming sector, examined apex committee’s recommendations and efforts by UT admini... | |
| | “All is not well” in J&K Cong; party divided among factions | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 5: Although former minister Yogesh Sawhney has strongly refuted reports that he was mulling quitting the party, all is not well in the Jammu and Kashmir Congress as infighting again gripped the Union Territory (UT) unit.
On the one hand, the J&K unit of the party has virtually become bankrupt due to the non-availability of funds in the coffer of the party and secondly, senior leaders are finding it difficult to digest the young Congress president of J&K Vikar Rasool Wani.
Highly placed sources in Congress said a coterie of senior leaders is trying to dominate the proceedings by trying to get their loyalists appointed on important positions.
“Senior Congre... | |
| | 2 ‘hrybid’ terrorists arrested in Sopore | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 5: Security forces arrested two “hybrid” militants of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Sopore sub district of Jammu and Kashmir late Friday, police said.
One of the arrested militant, according to Police, was in search of an opportunity to carry out attacks on non locals, minorities and security forces.
Police said during the evening hours of Friday, a cordon and a search operation (CASO) was launched by Sopore police alongwith Army’s 22 Rashtriya Rifles at Shah Faisal Market Sopore.
“During CASO, suspicious movement of a person having a bag in his hand was noted and was subsequently asked to stop, but he tried to flee from the spot. However was tactfully apprehend... | |
| | Top Army Commanders to assess security challenges at 5-day conference | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Nov 5: Top commanders of the Army will carry out a comprehensive review of India’s national security challenges along the borders with China and Pakistan, and ways to enhance combat prowess of the 1.3 million-strong force at a five-day conclave beginning Monday.
The commanders’ conference will also focus on the evolving regional security situation and geopolitical implications of the Russia-Ukraine war, officials said. The conference, to be held in the national capital from November 7 to 11, will hold discussions pertaining to “transformational imperatives for a future-ready force” for enhanced operational effectiveness, they said. The activities planned as part of t... | |
| | 106-year-old first voter sets shining example for whole nation | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 5: Just after landing at Dev-Bhoomi Himachal Pradesh for addressing an election rally for the forthcoming assembly polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it a point to pay his tributes to Shyam Saran Negi who passed away early Saturday morning.
Negi had cast his first vote in the independent country on October 23, 1951, in the Kalpa polling station, becoming the first voter in the country, and he cast his vote for the 34th time on November 2 this year which ... | |
| | ED arrests Mukhtar Ansari’s MLA son in money laundering case | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Nov 5: The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Abbas Ansari, Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party MLA from Mau and son of gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari, in a money laundering case, officials said on Saturday.
Abbas Ansari, 30, was arrested after a long questioning session at the federal agency’s office in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, they said.
He has been arrested in the money laundering case being investigated against his father and family, they said.
Last month, the ED had attached seven immovable assets of Mukhtar Ansari worth Rs 1.48 crore (registry value). Mukhtar Ansari, a five-time former MLA, is currently lodged in jail in Uttar Pradesh’s Banda. Th... | |
| | Every vote cast on Nov 12 will define Himachal’s development journey over next 25 years: PM Modi | | | Agecies
MANDI (H.P), Nov 5: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today claimed that the people of Himachal Pradesh had made up their minds to retain the BJP in power, saying rapid progress and a stable government were necessary in the hill state.
“The Himachal polls this time are special because the votes cast on November 12 are not just for the coming five years. Every single vote on November 12 will define the state’s development journey for the next 25 years,” Modi said at a poll rally at Sundernagar in Mandi district.
Mandi is the home district of Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, who also addressed the rally.
“A few weeks ago, India completed 75 years of independence. When India celebrates ... | |
| | US diplomats visit Srinagar to enhance people-to-people ties | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Nov 5: American diplomats based in New Delhi paid an official visit to Srinagar this week as part of their efforts to bolster people-to-people ties, according to the US Embassy spokesperson, Christopher Elms.
“Diplomats from the US Embassy in New Delhi paid an official visit to Srinagar this week,” the US Embassy Spokesperson said, adding that diplomats accredited to India regularly visit all parts of the country as part of their efforts to expand cooperation with state and local governments and develop people-to-people ties.
Earlier in October, US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome visited Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). India conveyed its objections t... | |
| | Mortar shell defused near LoC in Poonch | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 5: A live mortar was defused at a forward village near the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district on Saturday, officials said.
Some labourers found the unexploded mortar shell while digging at Ajote village and informed the police, they said.
A bomb disposal squad was rushed to the village and the explosive device safely defused, they said.
The mortar shell had apparently landed in the village during cross-border shelling by Pakistan some years ago, the officials added. ... | |
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