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Durbar Move: HC's suggestions to discontinue practice shelved? | | | early times report
jammu, Feb 9: The Union Territory administration has set into motion the process of shifting annual Darbar from winter to summer capital thereby signaling towards putting under carpet the suggestions made by High Court regarding discontinuance of the process, which incurred an expenditure of over Rs 200 crores to financially strained UT's exchequer.
A bench of the then Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Rajnesh Oswal of JK High Court in the first week of May 2020 had listed several reasons why the shifting of civil secretariat and other government offices between the two capitals of erstwhile state should be discontinued. Referring towards the fiscal health of the st... | |
| | Pensioners suffer as AG office employees at Srinagar take months together to settle cases | 'Employees demand money for settlement of cases' | | JEHANGIR RASHID
early times report
SRINAGAR, Feb 9: The Srinagar office of Accountant General of Jammu & Kashmir has become a hub of 'corruption' with the retiring employees being forced to visit the office for the settlement of pension cases that are pending there for months together.
A group of aggrieved retired employees told Early Times that the normal procedure of settling the pension related matters of a retired employee within 45 days is not being followed at the Srinagar office of Accountant General. They said the delay in settlement of pension cases results into a situation where-in pension of the retired employees gets unpaid for months together.
"The set procedure is that a... | |
| | NC MPs divided over participation, Farooq may attend | Delimitation Commission's 1st meeting | | early times report
jammu, Feb 9: National Conference is engulfed in a crisis like situation with its MPs adamant over not becoming part of any delimitation meeting even when party president Dr Farooq Abdullah is still indecisive over the issue.
As per the reports the NC Members of Parliament (MPs) have clarified that they will not attend the first meeting of the Delimitation Commission for Jammu and Kashmir on February 18. The commission has convened first meeting with associate members at its office in New Delhi on February 18 to discuss delimitation of assembly constituencies in the Union Territory.
NC MPs Hassnain Masoodi and Muhammad Akbar Lone as per reports have refused to attend ... | |
| | In contact with 2 rivals, NC leader to quit party | | | early times report
jammu, Feb 9: In a major setback for the National Conference, a senior leader of the party is likely to quit the NC soon.
Sources said the said leader from north Kashmir, who was previously a loyalist of the Peoples Democratic Party, had been staying away from the activities of the NC for quite some time.
Sources said atleast two regional parties have approached the said leader with an offer to join their respective parties.
Sources said one the parties has already held informal talks with the said leader and have assured him of a "good position in their party."
"While the decision on which of the two parties he may join is not clear as yet, but one thing is clear th... | |
| | Failed to keep her flock together Mehbooba shifts blame on BJP | | | early times report
jammu, Feb 9: Failed to keep her flock together, PDP president and former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti charged the Union Government with bulldozing democratic institutions in J&K.
Although District Development Council (DDC) members of the PDP have cross-voted against candidates of Gupkar Alliance in a couple of districts, Mehbooba Mufti appears to be not ready to accept this ground reality.
"Disgusting that senior officers in administration and police have taken it upon themselves to violate the mandate of people. By scrapping Article 370, BJP had already murdered Insaniyat and Kashmiriyat. Now by manipulating DDC results, they've put the final nail in the coffin of J... | |
| | .....Meanwhile PDP MP hails Prime Minister | | |
When Mehbooba Mufti was criticizing Centre for, what she alleged, murdering democracy in J&K, her Rajya Sabha member Mir Mohammad Fayaz was praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Government for providing every possible help to the people of J&K.
"We should not hesitate to accept the reality. Whenever we raised any demand before the government all our demands were accepted within no time. In addressing peoples' grievances we faced problems in J&K not from the Union Government", Mir said in his farewell speech in the Rajya Sabha.
"Centre has conducted DDCs, BDCs and Panchayat elections and people turned up in large numbers to participate in the polls", he said and admitted that ... | |
| | DYSS employees allege harassment | Allegations baseless, I am asking them to be punctual, attend duties, says sports officer | | SAAHIL SUHAIL
early times report
ANANTNAG, Feb 9: A group of employees posted at District Youth Service and Sports office in South Kashmir's Anantnag district on Monday accused their district head of harassing them unnecessarily.
The employees have filed a written complaint with Director General Youth Service and Sports (J&K) against the officer and also sought the intervention of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam.
"The District Youth Service and Sports officer is using rough and abusive language against the employees," they alleged in the complaint.
The employees alleged that the officer resorts to violence and treats the employees disrespectfully.
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| | DH Poonch's employee threatened by officer for denying hospital power connection to a family | | | RAJESH TANDON
early times report
POONCH, Feb 9: An employee of the District Hospital Poonch was threatened by an officer of district administration for refusing to give illegal power connection from the hospital to a house situated adjacent to the hospital.
Sources told Early Times that an influential family that resides near the District Hospital Poonch had got an illegal power connection from the hospital to enjoy 24 hours power supply due to which an incident of short circuit took place resulting in many equipment of the hospital were damaged.
Taking action against the illegal power connection, the DDC Poonch had ordered the hospital administration to cut the power connection and sei... | |
| | After PM's speech Cong unlikely to re-elect Azad for Rajya Sabha | | | early times report
jammu, Feb 9: Chances of veteran Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad to get re-elected for Rajya Sabha with the support of his party appear to be bleak after Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned emotional while praising Azad in the Rajya Sabha.
Political observers were of the view that the incumbent Congress leadership led by Gandhis will never digest praise of any party leader by the Prime Minister due to 'hostile' relations between Gandhis and Prime Minister. The young Gandhi... | |
| | My doors are always open for you: PM Modi tells outgoing RS members from J&K | | |
ISHTIYAQ AHMAD
early times report
SRINAGAR, Feb 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday bid an emotional farewell to the four outgoing members of the Rajya Sabha. The Prime Minister said Congress veteran Ghulam Nabi Azad, Shamsher Singh, Nazir Ahmed Laway and Mohammad Fayaz, all from Jammu and Kashmir, played a vital role in the proceedings of the Rajya Sabha. "Posts come, high office comes, power comes and how to handle these, one must learn from Ghulam Nabi Azad Ji. I would consider him a true friend," PM Modi said.
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi also got emotional while bidding farewell to Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad as he recalled a phone call by Azad when tourists f... | |
| | Residents of Uttam Nagar Kunjwani pained due to least concern shown by people at helm | Munish Gupta asks government to step in & solve problems of residents | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 9: People living in Uttam Nagar Kunjwani are perplexed over the bad condition of roads and lanes in the area. They are also upset with the fact that the garbage is not being lifted from the area thus creating nuisance.
The Uttam Nagar Kunjwani is a part of the Gandhi Nagar constituency and it is presenting a sordid tale of absolute neglect from the people at helm. The successive governments have failed the people of this colony and they are suffering like anyth... | |
| | National e-governance Plan goes for a toss, govt deptts remain unconnected | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 9: In order to connect government departments across the Jammu and Kashmir, the much needed State Wide Area Network (SWAN) project under National e-Governance Plan is incomplete.
Sources informed that the Information Technology Department of JK UT was given the responsibility to create infrastructure for implementation of National e-Governance Plan to make all the government services accessible to the common man in his locality under the NeGP which could not be achieved even after the lapse of around 10 years.
“Against the approved funds for implementation of six schemes by the Information Technology Department under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP)... | |
| | After 74 yrs of independence Bathuni village still without water | | | ASHWANI SHARMA
EARLY TIMES REPORT
UDHAMPUR, Feb 9: Believe it or not, even after over seven decades of independence village Bathuni of Panchayat Thanoha in Block Jaganoo, Udhampur is without the facility of potable drinking water.
“The village Bathuni is without the facility of potable drinking water for decades but ironically no one is bothered,” said Hem Raj, 85, adding that he never saw tap water in his village.
“Many times we approached the concerned authorities for facility of pot... | |
| | JK reports 55 new cases of COVID-19; positive cases reach 125007 | Active positive 593, recovered 122470, casualties 1944 | | Jehangir Rashid
EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, Feb 9: With no fresh case being reported in nine districts in the past 24 hours or so it seems the impact of COVID-19 has become less in Jammu & Kashmir. The union territory reported 55 new cases following which the total number of positive cases reached 1, 25,007.
Srinagar district reported 19 fresh cases of Corona Virus followed by Jammu and Budgam districts eight cases each, Udhampur district seven cases, Pulwama district five cases, Baramulla district three cases and Anantnag, Bandipora, Shopian, Rajouri & Doda districts one case each. No case was reported from Kathua, Samba, Kishtwar, Poonch, Ramban, Reasi Kupwara, Ganderbal and Kulgam... | |
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