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Early Times means Desh, Vande Matram: Ravinder Raina | ‘Needs to be strengthened, not suppressed’ | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 11: J&K UT incharge of Bharatiya Janata Party, Ravinder Raina on Friday said that no injustice should be done with Early Times as it has always stood for national interests.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function here, Raina said, “Early Times has always highlighted the issues of national importance and has always led from the front in exposing the scams.”
He said, “Early Times means Desh (country), Vande Matram, it shouldn’t be suppressed. It needs to be strengthened. It has helped in inculcating the spirit of nationalism in Jammu and Kashmir.”
On being told that the government has blocked the advertisements to Early Times for the past one and a half year, Raina said, “I am unaware about it. I will take up the issue with the Information Department. All of us love Early Times and it needs to be strengthened.”
He said, “I am an avid reader of Early Times and the first thing in the morning is that I read this newspaper.”... | |
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Man locked in room without food, water | Reasi Hospital, health institution or a prison? | | Early Times Report
Reasi, Feb 11: A patient has been ostensibly locked in a room at Reasi hospital for the past many days triggering resentment among the people. Eyewitnesses told a local news channel, “A man has been locked inside a room. He beats the door when he feels hungry. He keeps on screaming that I am hungry, give me food.”
“Our patient has been admitted to the hospital for the past 3-days and a person next to our room has been locked. When I asked the staff why this person is not ... | |
| | If UP becomes J&K, Yogi should consider himself lucky: Omar | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 11: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, Omar Abdullah, on Friday took a jibe on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for his “would not take much time for UP to become Kashmir, Kerala, and Bengal.”
Omar said that if UP becomes J&K then Yogi Adityanath should consider himself lucky, as Jammu & Kashmir has less poverty, less crime, and better human development indices.
“He should be so lucky. J&K has less poverty, better human development indices, less crime & generally better standards of living than UP. What we lack is good governance over the last 3-4 years but that is a temporary phenomenon,” Omar Abdullah tweeted.
Ahead of polling in the s... | |
| | Cop killed, 4 others injured in militant attack in Bandipora | | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
BANDIPORA, Feb 11: A policeman was killed and four other security personnel were injured today in a grenade blast at Nishat Park area of this north Kashmir district.
Police statement said that militants hurled a grenade on a joint party of Police & BSF in Nishat park of Bandipora resulting in martyrdom of one police personnel and injuries to 04 other police personnel. Senior officers reached at the terror crime spot. The injured cops and a trooper were immediately shifted to the nearby hospital for advance treatment, among the injured police personnel Zubair Ahmad of Papchan Bandipora succumbed to his injuries and attained martyrdom, while the conditio... | |
| | Despite orders SMC ward officer fails to demolish shop blocking entrance of building in Lal Chowk | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times REPORT
SRINAGAR, Feb 11: Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) is entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring that the civic laws are implemented in letter and spirit in Srinagar city and that nobody takes law in hands but the same is not true with every area of the city.
Enforcement Officer (East) of SMC wrote a letter to ward officer of ward number 2 asking the officer to carry out demolition of a provisional shop that had come at the entrance of a building in the Lal Chowk area. The correspondence was shot on February 7, 2022 and till date no action has been taken.
“In connection with the above cited subject and reference, this office has received commu... | |
| | DDC member gets angry at officials of Animal Husbandry deptt | Chaos,confusion prevail at DDC meeting in Doda | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 11: DDC member from Kahara in Doda district Mehraj Malik today shouted during a meeting carried out by the council members with the Department of Animal Husbandry with respect to the schemes being run by the department for the benefit of the people.
Reports said that as the meeting was going on Mehraj shouted and said there is no fun of holding such meetings.
He said the decisions taken in the council meetings are never implemented in letter and spirit on ground. When a council member objected to the shouting he said that he is forced to shout.
Malik took pot-shots at the directives of Director Animal Husbandry Jammu who asked the council members to visi... | |
| | PDD’s apathy triggers outrage | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Feb 11: Senior Congress leader Thakur Hoshiar Singh along with residents of Ward No 60, Paloura staged a protest demonstration against the Power Development Department (PDD).
Thakur Hoshiar Singh while interacting with the media said that PDD has given contract to LNT company for new meters and wiring set up but now a trap of wires have grown on poles which are carrying 11 kw HT wires.
The helm of affairs is that such wires are repaired not changed which is a life... | |
| | COVID-19: Cases decline, J&K reports 540 new infections, 2 deaths | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 11: The Government today informed that 540 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 312 from Jammu division and 228 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 449873. Also, 02 Covid deaths have been reported Kashmir division.
Moreover, 1626 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 682 from Jammu Division and 944 from Kashmir Division.
The Bulletin also informs that no new case of Mucormycosis has been reported today, thus the total number of confirmed cases remains 51 across J&K.
On COVID vaccination, the bulletin i... | |
| | Dr Farooq raises unemployment, border battalion issues in Parliament | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 11: National Conference President and MP Dr. Farooq Abdullah today launched a scathing attack on the Jammu & Kashmir administration for its recent decision of withdrawing the posts referred to Services Selection Board (SSB) and Public Service Commission. Dr. Abdullah said that the people at helm have failed to tide over the crisis generated due to the alarming levels of unemployment. He said that people living in the border areas of the union territory had pinned hopes on border battalion adding that the process has been stalled in Jammu even though the aspirants have gone through the necessary tests.... | |
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