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Some detained netas likely to be shifted to Jammu | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 7: Some of the senior politicians who were detained at the Centaur Hotel here for the around 90 days are likely to be shifted to Jammu in the coming days.
Sources said the government was looking into the avenues of shifting the politicians to a "Centaur Hotel like" facility in Jammu.
Sources said the authorities are of the opinion that providing heating arrangements to the detained politicians in Kashmir wouldn't be that easy during the coming harsh winter months.
"Some of them(detained leaders) are senior citizens and have been complaining of cold conditions. Though the alternative accommodation in Srinagar has assured to provide heating arrangements, ensuring 24-hour warmth is not possible. So, shifting them to Jammu is a better option," said a senior official on the condition of anonymity.
Sources said the matter has been discussed with some of the detained politicians who have sought time to discuss the matter with their families.
"What we opine is that most of them are personally willing to be shifted to Jammu but have told the concerne... | |
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Driving license holder gets selected for JKAS in visually handicapped category | Medical certificates issued by CMOs under scanner | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 7: The medical certificates issued by Chief Medical Officer’s (CMOs) have raised serious question over their authenticity and exposed the corruption culture prevailing there as a driving licence holder has got selected for Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Services (JKAS) in visually handicapped category.
The selection of the candidate along with some other candidates in the visually handicapped category for JKAS has open the lid over the prevailing corruption in the office of medical officers, which led to the selection of candidates with money and political power while the deserving candidates have been denied their rightful claim.
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| | Except sycophancy nothing concrete discussed in Ambika Soni's meeting | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 7: Congress leaders in J&K have yet not learn any lesson from its previous mistakes because instead of projecting real pictures before high command they are still indulged into sycophancy to make their personal points.
Credible sources said that during meeting with AICC general secretary incharge J&K Ambika Soni there was competitive sycophancy among local Congress leaders to endorse high-command's opinion on abrogation of Article 370 from J&K. All the leaders present in the meeting told Ambika Soni that there is strong anger among people of Jammu region against decision of the BJP government to scrap Article 370.
Sources said that instead of presenting tr... | |
| | PDP, NC leaders to shock their parties soon | Zor Ka Jhatka! | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 7: The two main regional parties of Jammu and Kashmir -the National Conference and the Peoples Democratic Party are likely to get shocker soon from some of their leaders who are planning to quit the twin parties in the coming times.
Sources said at least half a dozen leaders from the twin parties are willing to call it a day as they find their future insecure to be with the NC and PDP, alike.
It was reliably learnt that all such faces will quit their respective parties within a week as a shocker for their previous bosses.
Those who are likely to quit the party include former PDP MLAs from Srinagar and Baramulla districts as the two have been close to... | |
| | Admin employing strict rules to ensure uninterrupted information flow | Outdated content on Govt websites to become thing of past | | Peerzada Ummer
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 7: Gone are the days when one used to find obsolete content on the government websites in Jammu and Kashmir. Among the top most priorities of the new dispensation is to ensure that the Right to Information Act is implemented on the ground in its true spirit.
A senior official within the government divulged that the government has asked the administrative secretaries of various departments to remove obsolete content from the websites of their respective departments and upload fresh content sans any delay.
A meeting, said sources, in this regard took place in the recent past and it was emphasised that the administrative heads of the depar... | |
| | Bullet motorcycle provided for Inspectors lying unutilized in ARTOs office | 'Mismanagement in Transport Deptt, lakhs of rupees turns boondoggle' | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 7: Shying of using bullet motorcycle provided by department, the rich inspectors of traffic department are using their own luxurious car for even official purposes.
Highly placed sources informed Early Times that the J&K Transport Department provided one bullet motorcycle for each inspector posted in ARTO offices in erstwhile J&K state. "Most of the motorcycles remained unutilized, as the rich inspectors preferred to use their own personal cars for even officials purposes, including conducting checking of vehicles and other jobs", they said, adding that the bikes were provided around eight months back. "Even registration of the bikes has no... | |
| | Lt. Guv GC Murmu faces threat from Pakistan-backed terror groups, warn intelligence agencies | | | Agencies
NEW DELHI, Nov 7: Newly-appointed Lt Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Girish Chandra Murmu is on the target of Pakistan's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), a report of secret intelligence agencies said. According to the report, a meeting was held between terrorist groups Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen and Pakistan's ISI in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir's Kotli area where ISI ordered the terror groups to carry out attacks Lt Governor Murmu. According to the report, the candidates who won the recently-held Block Development Council (BDC) elections are also on the radar of the terrorists. The ISI has given the command to carry out these attacks to Lashkar terrorist Zia... | |
| | People craving for a change: Munish | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 7: Editor, Early Times, Munish Gupta, on Thursday called on the people of Jammu to access the performance of the leaders, who have represented them in the past and decide for themselves whether they deserve their vote or not.
Carrying forward his mass contact programme in Gadigarh, Munish said,"It is the people who hold the key to change their own destinies. If they still choose the leaders whom they have tried in the past then nothing will change."
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| | Will distribute my salary among needy' | | | Early Times Report
Jammu: Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, has said that if he wins the forthcoming Assembly elections from Gandhi Nagar constituency he would distribute his monthly salary among the needy people in his constituency. "It's my promise to you people that besides carrying out development work, I would distribute my salary among the needy people. I assure you that I would not take any money from anyone, nor would I remain inaccessible. Whenever you need me I will be available," Munish said.... | |
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