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HRM cell of School Education Deptt fails to serve purpose | Secretray SED expressses dismay | | Early Times Report
jammu, Dec 5: Human Resource Management (HRM) Cell of School Education Department-created a year ago with an aim to help the government to resolve the issues of the teaching community-has ostensibly failed to serve its purpose.
According to the details available with Early Times the main responsibility of HRM Cell of SED was to compile the required documents of incharge of various teaching cadres, who were awaiting their regularization for the past 15 years.
Sources in the department said that the Administrative Secretary of School Education Department BK Singh had held a meeting with teaching association, wherein the long pending issues including regularization were discussed.
The secretary was also informed during the meeting that how the decision of State Administrative Council and court directions in this connection were disregarded by the concerned department and how the creation of HRM Cell to resolve the issues of teaching fraternity had literally failed.
"After going through the points put forth by the teaching community, the Secretary SED reprimanded... | |
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Junior officer functions as AEO | | | AJAY SHARMA
Early Times Report
RAJOURI, Dec 5: Authorities giving charge of Agricultural Extension Officer (AEO) to a junior most officer as at Sunderbani in Rajouri district has created resentment.
Sources told Early Times that the post of AEO in the Agriculture Department in Sunderbani has been vacant for past a year and instead of appointing another AEO on the post, the department has given charge to a junior officer.
"This junior officer is said to be very close relative of a local leader, who managed his adjustment as AEO," they said. Besides, there are about 5-6 other posts of AEOs which are vacant in Sunderbani.
When contacted, Director Agriculture Jammu said that the vacant... | |
| | Patwari allegedly 'facilitates' illegal construction at Mendhar | | | rajesh tandon
Early Times Report
POONCH, Dec 5: A patwari in Mendhar tehsil of Poonch district has allegedly felicitated illegal construction on the encroached land.
An audio message that has gone viral reveals that the alleged revenue official admits that he had asked the encroacher to carry out illegal construction before the action is taken.
The entire matter was brought fore by a local social activist Zafar Iqbal, who had spotted the encroachment. He had immediately approached the concerned tehsildar, who instructed the naib tehsildar and patwari to look into the matter and act accordingly.
"But instead of taking action against the accused, the patwari informed the accused which le... | |
| | GoI's master stroke leaves Kashmir centric parties red faced | | | Early Times Report
jammu, Dec 5: Government of India announcing 50% subsidy on carriage, storage in cold stores for Kashmir's apple growers has left the Kashmir centric political groups, including PAGD, red faced as such step was never taken in the past 70-years by these so called mainstream political parties in Kashmir.
Political pundits believe that the Centre's initiative is a major blow for the political groups that till now were hoodwinking masses with emotive slogans and false promises. "In Kashmir about 80% of the population lives in the rural areas and about 60% of the J&K's revenue is generated by agriculture and horticulture. This move is a big relief for the people associated w... | |
| | With 501 new cases Corona Virus positive cases in JK reach 112757; 12 fresh deaths | Active positive 5009, recovered 106006, casualties 1742 | | JEHANGIR RASHID
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Dec 5: The union territory of Jammu & Kashmir reported 501 new cases of Corona Virus following which the total number of positive cases reached 1, 12,757. With 12 deaths being reported in past 24 hours the death toll due to the virus reached 1742.
Jammu district reported 147 fresh cases of COVID-19 followed by Srinagar district 92 cases, Budgam district 40 cases, Udhampur district 34 cases, Pulwama district 22 cases, Kupwara and Kishtwar 18 cases each, Doda district 16 cases, Bandipora district 13 cases, Baramulla, Anantnag, Ramban and Reasi districts 12 cases each, Ganderbal district 11 cases, Shopian, Kathua and Samba districts 10 cases each... | |
| | Lt Governor delivers keynote address at the "IIT-2020: The Future is Now" Global Summit | | | Early Times Report
jammu, Dec 5: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today delivered keynote address at the "IIT-2020: The Future is Now" Global Summit, organized by PanIIT USA. The Summit aimed to bring together change-makers, innovators, and thinkers and inspire them to redefine humanity's future.
During his address, the Lt Governor appreciated the PanIIT USA for focusing on important issues like global economy, technology innovation, health, habitat conversation, and universal education throu... | |
| | NIA files chargesheet against 6 accused in Handwara Narco-Terrorism case | | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Dec 5: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday filed the charge sheet against six accused persons in Handwara Narco-Terrorism case in the NIA special court in Jammu.
In a statement issued, NIA said that the charge sheet was filed against the six accused persons in case RC-03/2020/NIA/JMU under sections 8, 21, 25 and 29 of NDPS Act, 1985, section 120B of IPC and sections 17, 38 and 40 of UA (P) Act, 1967. According to the statement, the case pertains to the seizure of 21 Kg Narcotics (Heroin) and Rs 1. 35 crore cash amount from the accused persons in Handwara district.
The charge sheet, as per the statement, has been filed against Abdul Momin Peer ... | |
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