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Friend claims of being adopted son; gets job under SRO-43 | 8 year old takes-in new born, Govt agrees | | Syed Junaid Hashmi
ET Report
Jammu, Feb 19: Believe it or not but a sub-inspector in a government department was adopted by an 8 year old child when he was born. This purported adoption fetched him a government job in the year 2006 under SRO-43, something which has been challenged in the court of law.
This is the story of one Javed Ahmed Shah son of Bashir Ahmed Shah, now 38 and who has already completed 8 years in government service despite the same having been challenged in the court of law. Shah has claimed of having been adopted by one Late Mohammed Aslam Shah son of Ghulam Hassan shah, resident of village Tukroo in Bhavnad area of Shopian district. If Javed is to be believed, Aslam ... | |
| | Despite SAC inquiry into multi crore scam, people waiting for justice since 2012 | What happened to embezzlement case involving Dr Manohar Lal? | | Peerzada Ummer
ET Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 19: Three years have passed without any action over the inquiry ordered by the Jammu and Kashmir State Accountability Commission on May 11, 2012 against the Minister of State for Cooperatives, Dr Manohar Lal Sharma, and senior officers of his ministry for their alleged involvement in embezzlement of crores of rupees and gross irregularities in the JK Cooperative Housing Corporation (JKCHC).
The inquiry was at that time ordered by SAC bench comprising its chairperson Justice YP Nargotra and member Justice Hakim Imtiyaz Hussain on the basis of a complaint and preliminary investigations into the case. The complaint against the then Minister as also, f... | |
| | SVO belying its mandate; Peoples' trust | 8372 cases pending inquiry since 2009 | |
Abodh Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 19: State Vigilance Organization, which is one of the premier anti graft agencies of the state, has failed to live up to the expectations of the people as thousands of cases of corruption and misappropriation of public money against government officers and private individuals are pending before it and those accused of serious charges have escaped any action shaking peoples' faith in natural justice.
Documents in possession of ET reveal that in the last five years, from 2009 to 2013, over 8372 cases of corruption against officers of various government departments besides private persons are pending before State Vigilance Organization and thos... | |
| | Omar clipped Sagar's wings before appointing him as NC General Secretary | Former CM's close aides call shots, seniors act as mute spectators | | Fazal Khan
ET Report
srinagar, Feb 19: Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and working President of the National Conference Omar Abdullah ostensibly created different power centers within the party ahead of appointing the senior NC leader, Ali Mohammad Sagar, as the General Secretary of the party in 2014.
Sources told Early Times Omar was under tremendous pressure from his father and NC patron Dr Farooq Abdullah to appoint Sagar as the NC General Secretary as the ailing Sheikh Nazir, Omar's uncle and cousin of Dr Farooq, was unable to handle the all important party post due to his falling health. "Omar before implementing his father's proposal ensured that his two close aides Na... | |
| | GoI delays release of full annual plan | | |
Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 19: The delay on part of Union government to sanction release of full Annual Plan 2014-15 to Jammu and Kashmir has compelled the state government to wait further instead of conveying authorization of 100 percent funds under Annual plan 2014-15.
Sources informed Early Times as the financial year 2014-15 is about to culminate the Planning and Development Department in yet to release of 100 percent authorization of plan funds. "In the third quarter of financial year 2014-15, Planning and Development department had conveyed authorization of 75 percent funds under Annual Plan including Revenue and capital component", sources said, adding that but ... | |
| | Asks Police to put investigations 'if any' on hold | Bogus Voting Allegations | | High Court stays CJM's order
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 19: The State High Court has stayed an order of the Chief Judicial Magistrate Srinagar, asking police to investigate a complaint filed by a PDP leader Khurshid Alam, claiming National Conference's General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar had won from Khanyar constituency due to bogus voting.
"Operation of order impugned dated 04.02.2015 shall stay and investigation, if any being conducted shall be put on hold," a single bench of Justice Hasnain Massodi said after hearing a petition filed by Chief Electoral Officer Srinagar Farooq Shah and eleven other officers who were a part of the election process.
The petitioners have c... | |
| | BJP becomes pan-J&K party | Maiden account from Kashmir, Ladakh | | Rustam
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 19: No one had ever expected that the BJP would one day become a pan-Jammu & Kashmir party, but it has actually happened. The BJP, which was never considered a major political force in the state, created a history of sorts in May 2014, when it won all the two Lok Sabha seats from Jammu and the lone Ladakh Lok Sabha seat. Its victory in Ladakh had surprised all.
The reason was that the BJP, which in 1996 won for the first time Kathua-Udhampur-Doda Lok Sabha seat and captured both the Lok Sabha seats from Jammu province both in the 1998 and 1999 general elections, had not won a single Assembly seats from the Ladakh region till then.
Even in Jammu ... | |
| | SIC shows displeasure over vague reply | Directs PIO, FCI to provide information free of cost within 10 days | | Bivek Mathur
Jammu, Feb 19 : Jammu and Kashmir State Information Commission (SIC), reacting strongly over the failure of Public Information Officer (PIO), Food Corporation of India (FCI), Jammu branch to provide timely and clear reply to an RTI application filed by this activist has ordered the PIO to provide the requisite information free of cost within 10 days of the issuance of the order. Pertinently this scribe filed an RTI on 31.10.2014 which was received in the receiving section of FCI, Jammu Division, near Bahu Plaza, Jammu on the same day about the number of times tenders invited by FCI for the purchase of Jute bags/Sacs from different private firms/Contractors this year i.e. 2... | |
| | Kashmir valley in grip of intense cold wave as rain, snow hit people badly | | | Jehangir Rashid
SRINAGAR, Feb 19: Kashmir valley is in grip of intense cold following snow in the countryside and the higher reaches with the plains also receiving rains and snow as well. The inclement weather led to the closure of 294 kilometres long Srinagar-Jammu national highway.
Meanwhile, the divisional administration of Kashmir has issued avalanche warning to the people living in the higher reaches of the valley that are expected to witness heavy snowfall in the coming few days. Pe... | |
| | I am against a 'skewed religious and regional' representation: Mufti | Government formation | | Neha
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 19: PDP patron and the party's chief ministerial candidate Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has explained why he didn't accept the support offered to him by the Congress and the National Conference and said that had he formed the government with the support of the Congress, it would have meant a government sans Jammu and Hindu representation. "GhulamNabi Azad did reach out to me, but given the result, forming a government with the Congress would have meant a skewed religious and regional representation. It would have been a government without enough Hindu representation. I cannot govern the state without taking Jammu along with me. It would only deepen the diff... | |
| | SC allows red beacon on police, emergency vehicles | | | Sumit Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 19: Modifying its earlier order, the Supreme Court has again allowed the police, armed forces, emergency vehicles and ambulances to use the red beacon.
The SC modified its earlier order after a plea in this connection was filed by National Capital Territory of Delhi, where in, it had requested to modify the earlier order dated Dec 10, 2013 and permit persons engaged in emergency duty such as ambulance, fire services, emergency maintenance, police and armed forces to use red beacon on the vehicles also besides other colour depending on their operational requirements.
The plea had ground that the blue beacon, which was permitted earlier, w... | |
| | Indigo flight from Jammu to Delhi cancelled | Inconvenienced passengers denied accommodation | | G S Asgotra
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 19: An Indigo flight from Jammu airport to Delhi on Thursday cancelled due to bad weather but instead of providing accommodation to the passengers, Indigo management reportedly refused to reply any queries and left them unattended.
Some passengers who were scheduled to move from Jammu to Delhi on Indigo flight informed Early Times that the Flight number 6E551 was scheduled to take off from Jammu airport to Delhi on 2:35 PM.
"Due to bad weather, the flight could not take off at scheduled time and the management informed that it will take off at 4:50 PM, but at rescheduled time, it was informed that the flight is cancelled", a passenger said... | |
| | Rape accused 'religious preacher' held, victim delivers baby | | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
BARAMULLA, Feb 19: Police today claimed to have arrested a cleric (Imam) in Fresthar village of Tehsil Kreeri in Baramulla district on charges of rape with a teen girl who today delivered a baby in Sub District Hospital (SDH) Kreeri. A case u/s 376 and 506, stands registered and further investigations are on.
Station House Officer SHO, Kreeri told 'Early Times' that following a complaint from the family members of the victim lodged with Police Station Kreeri. "A team under the supervision of SDPO Pattan Syed Fayaz, arrested a cleric (Imam) Hilal Ahmad Lone 45, S/O Ghulam Nabi Lone R/O Bahrampora Tilgam, from Fresthar and started further investigati... | |
| | BJP `bending' irks RSS | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 19: The RSS is not happy with the BJP in giving too much space to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the government formation. The Sangh leadership has reportedly told the BJP leadership that while it will give time for them to negotiate with the PDP, but, will have the last word on the draft of the common minimum programme.
According to the sources, the Sangh has reportedly told the BJP leadership by not taking stand on issue like Art 370 and AFSPA, which are the core ideological issues for the party, is giving space to sub-nationalism in the Kashmir valley.
"The feeling perceived and projected of sub-nationalism in the valley is the root cause of the ... | |
| | JK likely to reel under financial crisis till new Govt takes charge | | | Bashir Assad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 19: Despite its repeated assurances to release funds to the state to get it out from the worst ever financial crunch, centre prefers to keep Jammu Kashmir cash starved for the time being.
The crunch is so grave that the state could not even manage the salaries and pensions of its serving and retired employees from non-plan component. Highly placed sources in the civil secretariat told early Times on Thursday that it was unlikely of the central government to release the funds to the state even though it has time and again assured the administration currently headed by the Governor N N Vohra.
Sources said that the reports about centre rele... | |
| | DE&S's slackness left 'Trainee SOs' idle for over 3 month | | | Arun Singh
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 19: The unwarranted delay of more than three months on the part of The Directorate of Economics & Statistics Jammu and Kashmir to issue the transfers orders of around thirty Statistical Officers who completed their departmental orientation training has caused huge loss to the state exchequer as they drew salaries to the tunes of lakhs for sitting idle for more than three months.
Sources told Early Times that The Directorate of Economics & Statistics had conducted training of around thirty Statistical Officers, fifteen each from Jammu division and Kashmir division which commenced in July 2014 for the period of 3-4 months.
"The training of thes... | |
| | Pvt Secretary DG AT transferred after 27 years | Another feather in Guv's cap | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 19: Finally the tainted Private Secretary to Director General Accounts & Treasuries (DGAT) who has been allegedly involved in all the corrupt practices in the DG Accounts & Treasuries office has been transferred after a long gap of 27 years from the said office following a complaint was filed before the Governor.
Almost two years ago the matter was exposed through an RTI query which made it clear that the officer had not been transferred from the DG AT office from more than 25 years. The said Officer Sandeep Padha was appointed as Junior Stenographer in the year 1984 in the office Director General of Accounts & Treasuries (DG AT) from that day he was not a... | |
| | Why was H1N1 threat ignored? | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 19: It has now come to fore that the authorities took the threat posed by the deadly H1N1 virus in Kashmir lightly since October last year.
The authorities from the Health department and SKIMS while addressing a press conference yesterday admitted that the valley had around 70 infected people. They also admitted that the hospitals had been receiving the patients since October 2014.
Concerned quarters have accused the SKIMS authorities of negligence for their failure to shift the patients to isolation wards.
They have been held liable for playing a vital role in spread of the disease. Had proper care and precautions been taken on time, the disease co... | |
| | 13 more tests positive for H1N1in Kashmir | Toll goes up to 84 | |
Javaid Naikoo
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 19: With rapid increase in number of Swine flu cases in Kashmir, top health officials accused of ignoring the threat have identified 13 more infected persons taking the total about 84 cases in Kashmir alone.
Talking to Early Times Head of Department of Medicine, SKIMS, Parvaiz Kaul said that thirteen new patients have been tested positive for swine flu virus and have been admitted in the Hospital and all these people have been kept in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital. "We are seeing severe cases as well, number of patients can increase in coming days and unfortunately if that happens then I can say it may go out of control... | |
| | H1N1 influenza: Jammu on High alert | SP dies of suspected swine flu | | Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 19: Jammu Province has recorded its first swine flu death and 17 more cases have been detected so far, an official told Early Times on Thursday that admiration of concerned hospital as well as Government Medical College and Hospital are awaiting his report to discover whether the death was due to swine flu.
Pertinently, in Kashmir Province two patients infected with H1N1 virus have died while over 70 persons have tested positive and are undergoing treatment.
Official Sources informed Early Times that the deceased has been identified as Sunil Gupta resident of Gandhi Nagar, Superintendent of Police administration at the Zonal Police Head ... | |
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