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Professors `ready to pay' hefty amount for enhancing retirement age | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: At least 61 professors and associate professors working in Higher Education department have reportedly been burning midnight oil to fix a deal with the administration for enhancement of their retirement age, keeping aside the concerns of thousands of highly qualified unemployed youth.
Sources informed Early Times that these 61 professors and associate professors were scheduled to retire in 2019. However, it has come to fore that they are ready to pay hefty sum for getting retirement age enhanced. Pertinent to mention these professors get around Rs 2 lakhs per month.
A total of 16 College Professors, who are confirmed Principals are going to retire in year 2019. These professors include Dr Kiran Bakshi, Z.A Chatt, Dr. Hemla Agarwal, Dr Satinder Singh, Dr Banwari Lal, Dr NA Charag, Shabir Hussain Shah, Dr. Asha Gupta, Dr Kalpna Kesar, Dr. PK Sharma, Dr. Nisar Ahmad Yatoo, Abdul Rehman Bhat, Dr Kuldeep Raj, Dr Abdul Majeed Dar, Shaheen Altaf Matoo and Dr Rafiya Rashid.
Moreover a total of 45 faculty members including Associate Professors, Assistant... | |
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Pvt clinics function illegally in J&K | | |
Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: Owing to a nexus between some health department officials and private clinic owners, hundreds of the private clinics owned by the outsiders are running in the state without registration from the Director Health Services in Jammu.
However, an official of the DHS Jammu told that teams were formulated to verify the credentials of the private clinics, especially those run by outsiders very shortly as there are numbers of complaints against them.
Sources told Early Times that after receiving a number of complaints against the private clinics for fleecing patients in Jammu province, the Health Ministry had issued directions to the depar... | |
| | Planning deptt's enquiry report goes missing' | | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: Showing thumbs to enquiry ordered by Planning, Development and Monitoring Department into misappropriation of funds for three model villages in Chhamb constituency, the 'heavyweight' BDO Khour, now Deputy Secretary, ARI and Training Department escaped action by allegedly manupulating the committee members.
Sources in Civil Secretariat familiar with entire development informed Early Times, the enquiry committee could not extract any wrong doing a... | |
| | 'Ullu Banawing' allegations deepen cracks in PDP | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: Even as a senior leader from Peoples Democratic is likely to float a separate party in the coming days, sources said he has told the PDP "high command" that the main reason for his decision to leave the party was that he had been a victim of "Ullu Banawing" politics.
Sources said the PDP leader who was also a minister in the previous government has told the party leadership that he was made of fool over an assurance of being made the Chief Minister if the alliance with the National Conference and the Congress had clicked last month.
Sources said the PDP leader in question has learnt from reliable quarters that the party leadership had allegedly played a ... | |
| | PDP's mission pacification fails | Meeting called by Mehbooba ends at sour note, stir within party continues | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: The meeting of the PDP's top level leaders held at Mehbooba Mufti's Fairview residence ended at a sour note with rebels refusing to make any compromise vis-a-vis bidding adieu to the party.
As per the insiders, the meeting on Friday was called to pacify the disgruntled leaders who in hordes are all set to leave the PDP and float their own which is being headed by one of the senior leaders and a former cabinet minister.
If reports are to be believed, PDP President Mehbooba Mufti had called a high level meeting of her party leaders at her official residence in Srinagar in which she urged them not to leave the party and instead strengthen it at the gra... | |
| | Kangrail villagers protest against demolition drive | Forcible land acquisition for Ring Road Jammu | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: A protest was held by villagers of Kangrail in Tehsil Bhalwal of Jammu district against what they call forcible land acquisition for Jammu Ring Road on Friday. The villagers allege that Government has neither issued any eviction notice to the affected villagers nor has any compensation been paid to the farmers whose land and residential houses are coming under the alignment of proposed highway.
Details available with Early Times reveal that a huge conting... | |
| | Controversy surfaces over excavation of Lingam in Magam village | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 21: Controversy has surfaced over excavation of a Lingam from Kralpora village of Magam in Budgam district of Central Kashmir three months ago.. According to reports three months ago, a Lingam was excavated from a local family of Kralpora village in Budgam district.
After excavation, the family disclosed that a local Goldsmith took it saying that he will check whether there is not some mettle in it. Later he kept it with him for one month. The family members said that when the gold Smith did not return the same up to one month they went to his shop demanding the Lingam back.
However the gold Smith pacified them saying not to make hue and cry as he wil... | |
| | IGNOU BEd examination scandal rocks Kishtwar | Over Rs 4 cr collected from candidates | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Dec 21: After mass copying scandal hit various examination centers of IGNOU across the state where the center owners turned multi-millionaires overnight, another scandal involving IGNOU examination for B Ed classes rocked Kishtwar after Pre written answer sheets were recovered from two candidates appearing in the examination at Government Degree College Kishtwar. Both the accused are said to be government teachers.
As per the details available with ET, over 20000 Government teachers had enrolled themselves in IGNOU centers across the state including for the examination centers at Padder, Marmat, Samba, Kathua, Ghat, Doda and other places... | |
| | Ridiculous! 12 lecturers to run show at five new medical colleges of Jammu & Kashmir | Four each at Kathua, Anantnag GMCs, two at GMC Baramulla, one each at Rajouri, Doda GMCs | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Dec 21: It is quite unbelievable and ridiculous to think that one Assistant Professor would run a medical college anywhere in the world. One may laugh at this proposition in any part of world, but not Jammu & Kashmir.
The department of Health & Medical Education has so far issued appointment orders of 12 Assistant Professors (Lecturers) to run the five new medical colleges in the state. This means on an average couple of Assistant Professors are sufficient enough to run medical colleges located in different districts of the state. An official spokesman today said that to make the five new medical colleges functional from next academic s... | |
| | Farooq's autonomy means trifurcation of Jammu province, slavery of Jammu, Ladakh | News Analysis | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 21: Former J&K CM and NC president Farooq Abdullah is out to divide Jammu province into three parts and enslave the people of the province.
This is clear from what he said in Jammu Thursday while admitting to his party the expelled BJP man, controversial Gagan Bhagat. Admitting him to the NC, Farooq Abdullah said the NC would bring a resolution to grant regional autonomy to all the three regions of the state - Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.
"I want to make a promise that God willing if we form the next Government, we will bring a resolution to grant autonomy to the three regions (within 30 days). Regional autonomy would work as a balm to the wounds of the peo... | |
| | Naeem's stooges all out to set Jammu on fire | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: Frustrated after revolt in the party against his style of functioning, PDP's ideologue and former minister Naeem Akthar's stooges are all out to set peaceful Jammu region on the fire by spiting venom in the name of caste and religion. While as majority of the PDP leaders, who are following of late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, are committed to strengthen brotherhood and communal harmony, stooges of Naeem Akthar have launched malicious campaign in different parts of Jammu region to flare up caste and communal tension in the highly sensitive areas both the hills and plains of the Jammu.
Credible sources said that in the highly sensitive mountainous belts of Jam... | |
| | Jammu, Ladakh want Azadi from Kashmir, not autonomy | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: National Conference has once again started talking about autonomy and its restoration.
The NC president Farooq Abdullah has said that if his party is voted to power with absolute majority, his party would bring within a month a resolution in the Assembly seeking autonomy for all regions of the state and would to see to it that "autonomy is granted this time."
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "It seems National Conference is desperate to regain the power as its leaders during the past few days have gone on an announcement spree and are making tall promises."
"Dr Farooq Abdullah needs to be told that people of Jammu region and Ladakh are... | |
| | Omar forgets what Farooq did in 1990 | Assembly polls | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 21: NC vice-president and Farooq Abdullah's son Omar Abdullah has urged the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to hold the assembly elections in J&K before May 2019 so that a popularly-elected government was formed in the state and the President's Rule ended. Urging the Prime Minister to hold assembly polls before May 2019, Omar Abdullah also alleged that certain elements were trying to delay the assembly elections in the state and such attempts had to be defeated to restore a democratically-elected government in the state. "What exactly did Omar Abdullah say? He said: "Sir (PM Narendra Modi) please also commit your government to assembly elections in J&K. Vest... | |
| | Cop leaks information to anti-social elements in lieu of money | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 21: A Head Constable who has been posted in a police station in Samba district has been accused of leaking vital information of the police station to anti-social elements of the area, and making fortunes through illegal means.
According to sources, the Head Constable is working as Karyakhass of the Station House Officer (SHO) of the police station and remained in civvies and most of the time leaked the information of any raid or police action against anti-social elements.
"The head Constable on various occasions leaked the information of police station to anti social elements in order to save them in lieu of money", said sources adding that he has va... | |
| | SMC ward officer pays no heed to demolition orders issued by superior, allows construction of illegal structure | It is all mess at the civic body of summer capital of JK | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Dec 21: Despite the claims that stern action would be taken against the violators of law many officials of Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) are 'hand in glove' with the people who raise structures without legal permission.
Chief Enforcement Officer, SMC has shot off two letters to Enforcement Officer South asking the official to carry out demolition of a structure that has come up without the necessary permission in the Firdousabad locality of Batmaloo area in the summer capital of the state.
Instead of taking action against the violators of law the Enforcement Officer, South of SMC is giving undue advantage to the persons who have c... | |
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