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GMC Jammu: 12-year old boy undergoes leg surgery, dies of constipation; family accuses medicos of negligence | 'If it's a government hospital why people are asked to buy surgical items from a specific shop at Amphala?' | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 22: A family of a 12-year old boy, Inderjeet Singh who died at Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu on Monday morning have alleged that the boy died due to medical negligence.
Father of the deceased while talking to a local news channel said, “My son had fractured his leg in Ramban and was referred to Jammu on February 12. His surgery was performed on February 15 and he was recovering.”
He said, “My son last night complained of stomach pain. We approached the nurse who abused my wife and told her to take him to emergency. No doctor came to see him from 10 pm to 2 pm. By the time doctors could attend to him it was too late.”
Another family member said, “We had never imagined that he would die. He had complained of constipation earlier but was treated a... | |
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JPDCL spending crores on advertisement; poor workers not getting regular wages | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 22: While poor daily wager and need-base workers of the Power Development Department (PDD) are agitating to get regular wages to save their families from starvation, the bureaucratic government has so far spent crores to rupees on the advertisement to give a fake impression about power reforms in J&K.
For the last one month, every day the cash-starved Union Territory of J&K is spending lakhs of rupees on the advertisement to give a fake impression that power infrastructure has been strengthening and people are getting uninterrupted power supply with the solution of the problem of voltage fluctuation.
Interestingly, this advertisement campaign has been st... | |
| | Embarrassment for Imran Khan as his stepson arrested for possession of alcohol | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 22: Infamous for supporting radical elements, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan faced embarrassment after police registered FIR against Muhammad Musa Maneka, son of his wife Bushra Bibi for possessing alcohol.
A case has been registered against Muhammad Musa Maneka, who is the younger son of Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi from previous husband Khawar Maneka, and two others after police recovered liquor from their possession.
Pakistan’s newspaper Dawn reported that the Lahore’s Ghalib Market police had recovered liquor from their car early on Monday and registered a case against Muhammad Musa Maneka, cousin Mohammad Ahmad Maneka (son of PML-N MNA Ahmed Ra... | |
| | Safai karamcharis threaten stir, accuse Babus of pushing them to starvation | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 22: Scores of safai karamcharis and sewermen from ULB held massive protest demonstrations in Srinagar, demanding regularization of their services. They have threatened to go for mass strike if demands were not fulfilled within a stipulated time period of two weeks.
Even after passing of several years, scores of safai karamcharis and sewermen working on contract basis are still waiting for regularisation of their jobs. Notably, a number of safai karamcharis hav... | |
| | JK UT Govt transfers IFS officer to Ladakh in violation of rule | Competent authority MOEFCC GoI bypassed, Officer punished for his transparent work in FRA cases | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Poonch, Feb 22: In a very shocking instance, the transfer and posting order of IFS officers issued by the Jammu Kashmir Union Territory Government to Union Territory of Ladakh has come under scanner due to alleged violation of rule and bypassing competent Joint AGMUT Cadre Management Authority (i.e. MOEFCC, GoI.
An IFS officer, who remained posted as DFO Poonch was punished, for his honesty and outstanding performance in protection of forest and showing transparency in disposal of FRA cases, by transferring him to UT Ladakh against laid down rule 43 & first schedule (subject assigned to GAD department) under Transaction of Business of the Government ... | |
| | Another ‘mis-governance’ shocker as Ganderbal youth attempts self- immolation | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 22: With no let up in complaints of alleged mis-governance in Jammu and Kashmir, in the latest a youth set himself ablaze during demolition of an under-construction complex in the Ganderbal district.
To protest demolition of the commericial complex, the youth identified as Amir Ahmad Shah, son of Abul Hameed Shah of Harran sustained burn injuries after he set himself ablaze.
Officials said the injured youth was referred to SKIMS Soura here for treatment. Doctors said the wounded has received “serious burn injuries.” He has been hospitalized.
The incident drew severe criticism against the administration of Jammu and Kashmir. Observers said how come w... | |
| | This is what 'Naya Kashmir' looks like: Sarah Hayat Shah | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 22: After a self immolation bid by a youth in Ganderbal, Media head of National Conference, Sarah Hayat Shah on Monday mocked the government's claim to build Naya Kashmir.
"This is what NAYA KASHMIR looks like. No jobs, no money, no future, hopelessness & pain. & why are the police watching like mute spectators, for heavens sake, this is not a movie/film! ZULM KI IN THE,” Shah wrote on the social media.... | |
| | COVID-19: JK reports 137 new cases | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 22: The Government today informed that 137 new positive cases of novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), 100 from Jammu division and 37 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 452547.
Moreover, 381 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 257 from Jammu Division and 124 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 informs that 23,745 doses of COVID vaccine have been adminis... | |
| | PM Modi to address webinar on positive impact of Union Budget 2022 | Har Ghar Jal | | Agencies
New Delhi, Feb 22: As part of achieving Atma Nirbhar Bharat by providing 55 lpcd clean tap water through tap in every rural household, a webinar will be organized tomorrow, on implementation of Budget 2022 focusing on water and sanitation. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi will address the virtual webinar on 23rd February 2022 at 10.00 am. Union Minister, Jal Shakti, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Minister of State, Jal Shakti, Shri Prahlad Singh Patel and Minister of State, Jal Shakti, Shri Bishweswar Tudu along with key stakeholders from WASH, UN agency and technical experts from the domain, will be speaking on the occasion. This series of webinar is a part of the new ... | |
| | Wah ray development! Blacktopped road wears off within a year | | | Early Times Report
Nowshera, Feb 22: The road which was blacktopped nearly one year ago by the Public Works Department (PWD) at Dabad Potha Panchayat (B) has worn off triggering resentment among the people.
Residents while talking to a local news channel said, “The blacktopping wearing off within a year proves beyond doubt that sub-standard material was used to construct this road. Today you don’t even find a trace of the blacktopping which was done.”
“When this road was being constructed ... | |
| | Roads leading to tourist resort Pahalgam in shambles, stray dogs roaming on streets | | | S K KAW
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 22: Pahalgam in district Anantnag of South Kashmir is world famous for its pristine glory and well known for its picturesque beauty far and wide especially in bollywood film makers and tourists across the globe besides domestic and local visitors throng this place very fondly but unfortunately the visitors now have to go through bumpy rides and other inconveniences which have caused due to bad condition of roads leading to this place of high repute.
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