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No action, J&K govt likely to order another inquiry against Gul | Power woes | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 20: State government is set to order another inquiry against Chief Engineer (CE) System and Operation (S&O) Kashmir Sheikh Gul Ayaz.
Sources said that reacting to news reports appearing in Early Times into the alleged mismanagement of the Chief Engineer (CE) System and Operation (S&O) Kashmir Sheikh Gul Ayaz, a high level inquiry is being ordered again. This would be fourth inquiry into the conduct and functioning of Sheikh Ayaz. Sources said that fate of the three inquiries which were ordered earlier is not known while a fourth one is being ordered.
Instead of taking action against the Chief Engineer who is time and again being accused of one or the other w... | |
| | Who will rule Trikuta Nagar? | Police versus BJP MLA | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 20: While a BJP MLA is desperately trying to get a police Inspector of his choice posted as SHO of Trikuta Nagar police station, some senior police officers are opposed to it and want their favourite officer to sit in the chair of the SHO.
The MLA's proposal in this regard was stated to have been rejected by the police officers who, according to sources, had made a proposal to post their favourite Inspector as Trikuta Nagar police station SHO.
This Inspector is at present posted at PCR here and is well connected. He enjoys close relations with many of his "bosses". Earlier also, he has remained SHO of some police stations in Jammu. He headed a police stati... | |
| | Revenue Department promotes Retd Patwari | Deprives juniors of their legitimate due | | Bivek Mathur
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 20: In a major blunder, the Revenue Department has put the future of junior Patwaris at stake by promoting a Patwari who retired from service in the year 2012 with effect from 31.05.2012.
The name of Patwari-Bharat Singh, son of Beli Ram, Resident of Ramban with matric as basic qualification under open merit category, seniority number 228 appears at serial number 53 in the promotion list of Patwaris placed as Girdawars for which Divisional Level DPC (DLDPC) was convened on 30.01.2015 wherein a panel of 381 Patwaris in order of seniority was placed before the DLDPC for consideration of promotion to the post of Girdawars.
As per sources, 190 Patw... | |
| | Police Inspector "taller" than law | He often displays arrogance, not logics | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 20: Inspector Deepankar Singh, who has remained surrounded by several controversies before and after joining police force, is known more for displaying arrogance and not for showing his prowess at using logics and law while dealing with public.
On February 16 last, he had a tiff with police flying squad driver Manjeet Singh on Exchange Road while he was strolling outside his residence. The hot exchange of words had later taken an ugly turn. Being an Inspector, it was seemingly unbecoming of his behaviour. Manjeet was his junior in the force and not a criminal. A case in this connection was registered at Pacca Danga police station.
Deepankar's such a behavi... | |
| | Dredging to double Jehlum's carrying capacity | Locals hail the move | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Feb 20: The ongoing dredging drive by the irrigation and flood control department in river Jehlum, which overflowed in September last year and flooded the region, is expected to double the carrying capacity of river, say officials.
They said that the dredging drive which they have started from Bijbehara in Anantnag town will deep and wide the Jehulm while as will almost double its carrying capacity.
"Current carrying capacity of Jehlum in Bijbehara is 30 to 35 thousand cusecs which is expected to increase up to 68 to 70 thousand cusecs after desilting the river beds, which was the major cause for last year flood." A senior official told Ea... | |
| | Sopore, a sordid saga of official neglect, apathy | | | Mudasir Tariq
Early Times Report
SOPORE, Feb 20 : Once known as 'Chotta London' for its affluence and economic boom, this north Kashmir town now symbolizes a miserable tale of discrimination and official apathy. Over the years the town has been rundown from all the developmental works.
Most of the roads here are in dilapidated condition, hospital buildings are under construction from many years and running out of staff, the construction of a by-pass bridge is going on from the last 10 years without any signs of completion. People have been deprived of basic facilities like clean drinking water and 24 hours availability of electricity.
"This town has been deprived of every entity; no one... | |
| | Kishtwar municipality's casual labourers without salary | Principal Secretary finance assures release of money | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Feb 20 : The causal laborers working in Municipal Committee Kishtwar threatened strike from Monday in case the department failed to release their seven month salary. While talking to Early times, the angry employees informed that despite repeated assurances by the department and government from time to time, their salaries have not been released for the past seven months.
They said that regular employees of the department are also without salary since last three months and demanded immediate release of the pending salaries, added that in case the department fail to release the salary, they will again chose the agitating path.
"Out of 37... | |
| | Pak denying visa to Akther exposes its 'wavering' policy | 'Tarigami, Hakim Yasin can attend track-II conferences, but PDP spokesman can't' | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 20: Pakistan denying visa to the senior Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader and its chief spokesman Naeem Akther has surprised many people across the state besides it has exposed the wavering policy of the Pakistan High Commission about granting visa to Kashmiri politicians from mainstream camp. A New Delhi based daily recently reported that Pakistan High Commission had denied visa to PDP chief spokesman Naeem Akther, who was scheduled to participate in a Track-II conference to be held in Islamabad next week.
Akhtar had applied for a visa to travel to Islamabad for a track-II event being jointly organized by Jinnah Institute, a public policy think tank i... | |
| | PDP-BJP inching towards finalization of CMP | Saturday very crucial for government formation | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 20: Saturday is very crucial for formation of PDP-BJP government in the State because nearly two months long dialogue between two parties has entered into a very crucial stage.
If leadership of both the parties succeeded in amicably solved all vexed issues, any announcement regarding formation of government likely to be made on Saturday.
Credible sources said that Common Minimum Programme has been very carefully drafted by the teams of both the parties which were engaged in thrashing out all controversial issues like Article 370, revocation of Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) and citizenship rights to refugees from West Pakistan.
Top brass of BJP l... | |
| | Government formation: Carefully drafted CMP addresses all controversial issues | | | Bashir Assad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 20: In an attempt to remove the bottlenecks in government formation, the BJP and PDP have agreed on formation of a Committee which will go into the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and suggest areas from where it could be revoked.
In a very carefully drafted Common Minimum Programme, the BJP-PDP on Article 370 says that both the parties will respect the aspirations of the people of the state and uphold the Constitution, highly placed sources told Early Times. .
Sources said the two parties are likely to announce the government formation soon along with a "carefully" drafted Common Minimum Programme (CMP) which touches all ... | |
| | JK Cement Plant Samba inoperative | 'Former Mantri inaugurated it in crushing haste' | | Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 20: Nearly four months after hasty inauguration of 300 TPD Cement Plant of Jammu and Kashmir Cements Limited (JKCL) at Samba by former Industry Minister Sajjad Ahmed Kichloo, same is still inoperative due to ongoing process of installation of required transformer.
The 300 TDP Cement Plant of JKCL at Samba was inaugurated by Sajjad Ahmed Kichloo on October 19, 2014 even when the unit was far from completion. The unwarranted haste shown by the Minister was severely criticized.
When the cement plant was inaugurated, sources said that a transformer having capacity of 2.5 Mega Volt Ampere (MVA) was yet to be brought from Karnataka and the higher ... | |
| | GMC&H Doctors get N95 masks, Paramedics left to inhale H1N1 | Swine Flu in Jammu | | Arun Singh
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 20: The highhandedness on the part of administration of Government Medical College and Hospital Jammu to handle the H1N1 swine flu can be gauged from the fact that the paramedical staff deployed in the emergency ward have not been provided N95 respirator masks and working at risk to their lives. Sources told Early Times that it has been more than a week now since the cases of swine flu started reporting in the GMCH Jammu and many have tested positive. More cases are likely to be reported in coming days but with the casual approach of hospital administration the paramedical staff which is working in emergency are without proper mask which can... | |
| | Second suspected H1N1 death in Jammu | 23 samples sent to NICD, 3 test positive | | Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 20: With the second Swine Flu death in the winter capital, the toll has gone up to two in Jammu province.
According to reports, a person undergoing treatment in Chest Disease Hospital succumbed Friday. He is suspected of having carried the deadly H1N1 virus. The doctors , however, are investigation to ascertain whether the death was caused by Swine Flu or other ailment.
Meanwhile, 23 more samples in the Jammu were sent to National Institute of Communicable Diseases in New Delhi (NICD). Yesterday, a Superintendent of Police Sunil Gupta who died in a private hospital due to respiratory disorder.
Officials Sources of GMC hospital info... | |
| | No service book, pharmacist turns DMEIO, Principal ANMT School Rajouri | | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 20: Despite the recommendations made by a high level committee of health department to conduct enquiry through a legal investigating agency a year ago, nothing has been done to verify service record of a pharmacist, who is holding charge of district mass education information officer (DMEIO) since 2003.
The official to get undue benefits had allegedly stolen his service book and other relevant records related to posting at various places during his service.
According to documents in the possession of Early Times, a three members committee constituted by the state government to verify the service record of pharmacist, Mohammad Sadiq Khan in... | |
| | PDS food grain supply truck seized from private mill | | | Arun Trisal
Early Times Report
KATHUA, Feb 20 : A dealer of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution (CAPD) was caught red handed here today while embezzling the subsidized government ration in a private mill.
After getting specific information, Sarpanch Ladwal Panchayat Rakesh Kumar along with other panchayat members rushed to the premises of Rameshwar Rice Mill and caught the CAPD dealer identified as Rameshwar Sharma who was trying to unload subsidized government ration in a private m... | |
| | Kashmiri PhD scholar commits suicide in Hyderabad, police initiates probe | Youth commits suicide in Rajouri Kadal, man found dead in Tral | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 20: A scholar belonging to Central Kashmir's Ganderbal district pursuing Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the subject of Economics in Hyderabad committed suicide. Police has launched investigations in the case so that any foul play is ruled out.
A spokesman of Jammu & Kashmir Police said that a PhD scholar namely Tariq-ul-Islam, resident of Ganderbal ended his life in Hyderabad by hanging himself at a hostel room.
The police spokesman while quoting Hyderabad police said that last night Tariq-ul-Islam son of Ghulam Mohammad Dhobi resident of Dhobipora, Ganderbal, a PhD Economics scholar at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderab... | |
| | Delhi's Kissan Ghar hosts bureaucrats, not farmers | | | Shakeel A Khan
SRINAGAR, Feb 20: People associated with the agriculture sector in the state might be contributing a lot to the overall economic growth, but as far as providing facilities to them is concerned, the state government has managed a big blob.
Despite claims nothing substantial is being done for the overall development of agriculture sector. The agriculture department might be conducting tours for the farmers but when it comes to providing accommodation to them in the union capital there is no such arrangement in place.
Sources told Early Times that Kissan Ghar constructed in the Azadpur area of Delhi is being used by people who are in no way connected with the agriculture ... | |
| | Open violation of SIC's recent orders | HPCL furnishes ambiguous information on LPG dumping sites | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 20 : After the State Information Commission (SIC) recently directed Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) to allow inspection all the LPG dumping sites in Srinagar and Budgam districts to an information seeker under the provisions of J&K RTI Act 2009, HPCL ironically has informed the information seeker that HPCL has no LPG dumping site but they have LPG go-downs. The information seeker had sought this information from HPCL in May last year and he also had asked the PIO of HPCL (Sr Regional Manager) for allowing him to undertake inspection of the LPG dumping sites under the section 2 (i) of J&K RTI Act which was not granted. Pertinent to mention... | |
| | After 4 Deaths SKIMS admits H1N1 attack in Oct, 2014 | Health Department concealed information: DAK | | Javaid Naikoo
Srinagar, Feb 20 : After lot of hue and cry over the spread of swine flu in Kashmir which so far has claimed four lives, the Health officials said that H1N1virus has struck Kashmir in October 2014 and till date 96 patients have been tested positive for Swine flu Virus. According to reports, around 250 patients were seen today at newly opened Pulmonary Medicine outpatient Department (OPD) in SKIMS.
However, only 40 samples were collected for testing. Admitting failures after lot of hue and cry, the society over negligence of health officials in tackling swine fluthreat, SKIMS authorities today said that from 'October last year till date total 96 patients have been confirm... | |
| | Jammu & Kashmir Police acts tough against smokers across state | Books around 14,000 people, recovers more than 16 lakh rupees | | Jehangir Rashid
SRINAGAR, Feb 20: The Jammu & Kashmir Police has booked around 14,000 persons and recovered more than 16 lakh rupees from them after they were seen found violating the anti-tobacco law in the state over the past year and a half.
According to the figures provided by the state chapter of Voluntary Health Association of India, Jammu and Kashmir Police booked 13,925 people and recovered Rs. 16, 55,377 as fine from these COTPA violators during the past 18 months. Those implicated include 648 commuters and drivers who were found violating the anti tobacco act while driving on various state highways. Worried by the increased use of tobacco the state government has directed t... | |
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