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New set of Kashmir centric leaders desperate to make their presence felt | 3 former CMs become history, Jammu leaders need to wake up | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Feb 15: As the three former chief ministers of Jammu and Kashmir, Farooq Abdullah his son Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti continue to remain under detention, new set of Kashmir centric politicians are making desperate attempts to project themselves as the viable alternative to replace the old horses.
Former Finance Minister and the rebel leader of Peoples Democratic Party, Altaf Bukhari, is leading the charge. He is all set to launch his new political party. The disgruntled former PDP legislators, who were seen accompanying Bukhari in the past, have already announced that they would be joining his new party. Besides some old hands like Ghulam Hassan Mir and Hakeem Yasin, both former ministers and legislators too are likely to side with Bukhari.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, “The developments which have taken place in Kashmir in the recent past are an indication that Farooq, Omar and Mehbooba don’t stand anywhere and their political careers seem to have ended.”
Omar’s sister has challenged the detention of Omar Abdullah under Public ... | |
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2 political parties to be launched in Kashmir soon | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 15: Two major political parties are scheduled to be launched in Kashmir in the coming days, the Early Times learnt from reliable sources.
The sources said while one of the parties will be floated in the summer capital of Srinagar, the other one will be launched in north Kashmir.
While the party scheduled to be floated in Srinagar, by a former leader of the Peoples Democratic Party was already on the cards, the other party will be launched by young leadership from north Kashmir areas including frontier Kupwara and Uri.
Sources said at least three prominent youth leaders from north Kashmir have united and decided to float a party that will work for pro... | |
| | Former IAS topper Shah Faesal becomes eighth politician of JK to be booked under PSA | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 15: The 2010 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) topper Shah Faesal today became the eight politician from the mainstream camp in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir to be booked under Public Safety Act (PSA).
A person booked under the PSA can be detained without a trial for up to three months and same can be extended.
Before Faesal, seven mainstream politicians belonging to National Conference and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have been booked under the PSA and they are at present serving detention. The former IAS topper was first lodged at the Centaur hotel located on the banks of world famous Dal Lake and then was shifted to ... | |
| | PDP leader resigns from party, says Article 370 was ''dead stock'' | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 15: Senior PDP leader Shah Mohammad Tantray has resigned from the primary membership of the party, citing his unhappiness with it over "unnecessary expulsions" of leaders for meeting Lt Governor G C Murmu here.
The 64-year-old leader, who was elected to the state assembly on a PDP ticket from the Poonch-Haveli seat in 2014, said Article 370 had become a "dead stock" as a result of nearly three dozen amendments during the Congress rule.
The Centre abrogated Article 370 provisions giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated the erstwhile state into union territories in August last year.
On January 9, the PDP expelled eight party leaders -- D... | |
| | Despite LG’s instructions authorities fails to conduct fire safety audit in J&K | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 15: Despite order issued by the higher-ups, authorities have failed to conduct fire safety audit of all hotels and other vulnerable buildings across the Union Territory of J&K. The unfortunate incident at Talban Till, in which three fire-fighters have lost their lives, has exposed casual approach being adopted by the authorities in identify vulnerable buildings and institutions situated within the city. On November 4, 2019, the J&K administration, on the directions of Lt Governor G C Murmu, had ordered a fire safety audit across J&K to ensure safety of the people.
It was ordered that a fire safety audit of all hotels and guest houses across J&K will be co... | |
| | Students of GHSG Ari forced to carry study desks for 2.5 kms | Video goes viral, SDM Mendhar orders inquiry | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Mendhar, Feb 15: In a very shocking incident, the students of Government High School Girls (GHSG) Ari were forced to the carry desks for 2.5 kms. The teacher, who was escorting them, was carrying baton in his hand to take work from students forcefully. The video of incident has gone viral in social media. Meanwhile, the concerned SDM Mendhar has ordered inquiry into this matter.
As per reports, the students of GHSG Ari were seen carrying study desks on th... | |
| | Govt to set up complaint boxes in Panchayats to redress people’s grievances | | | ISHTIYAQ AHMAD
EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, Feb 15: To strengthen grass root level democracy, Jammu and Kashmir administration is going to set up complaint boxes in all Panchayats to redress people’s complaints in the new Union Territory.
An official of Rural Development Department said the step is being taken so that government gets feedback from grassroots about the performance of Panchayat system in the new Union Territory.
He said on the directives of Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu, a complaint box is being established in every Panchayat Halqa of the new Union Territory. “People can give feedback about Panchayat system and about utilization of funds in various develop... | |
| | Hospitals’ sanitation still a big challenge for administration | | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Feb 15: The tall claims of the authorities concerned on management of the Tertiary Healthcare have fallen flat as the Secondary and Primary hospitals across Jammu are plagued with poor sanitation and hygiene. Proper management of the hospitals have become a tough task due to which they are causing great inconvenience to the patients as well as to the staff.
Moreover, the heavy rush of attendants also increase the burden on the hospitals as with more and more visitors the toilets of such health institutions most of the time remain unclean as there is scarcity of sanitation workers.
Here need to mention that in most of the government-run hospitals, there are t... | |
| | Traffic violations unabated in Rajouri concerned deptt overlook menace | | | Ankit Kessar
Early Times Report
Rajouri, Feb 15: Traffic rule violations continue unabated in Rajouri district but the Traffic Police has been acting as mute spectator leading to deadly accidents in this hilly district.
Sources told Early Times that the roads in most parts of the district are in bad condition with the same being main cause of accidents coupled with rash, over speed driving, overloading of passengers’ vehicles.
“Many accidents have been reported in recent past from the Ra... | |
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