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G-23 leaders hint to project Azad as alternative of Rahul Gandhi to 'save' Cong | War against Congress high- command launched from Jammu-the home town of Azad, by dissidents after giving veiled warning to leadership | | Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 27: Although he has not uttered even a single word against leadership during series of functions, former leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad has apparently launched a 'war' against Congress high-command from his home town by inviting prominent faces of G-23 at Jammu.
All the functions organized by different social organizations were apolitical but Azad and other leaders of G-23 seized this opportunity to give a veiled warning to the high... | |
| | Over 25 MI schemes executed in excess of permissible limit of funds | Irrigation Dept executes schemes in violation of AIBP guidelines | | Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 27: The Irrigation Department had allegedly executed over twenty five Minor Irrigation schemes by spending funds in excess of permissible limit in violation of Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) guidelines.
Sources told Early Times that that department selected irrigation schemes with high development cost which can be gauged from the fact that as per Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme guidelines, which envisage that only those Surface Minor Irrigation schemes are eligible for funding under programme, which are approved by State Technical Advisory Committee and their development cost should be less than one lakh. Although later the mon... | |
| | Covid-19 cases on rise but safety protocols thrown to winds during JKSSB exam | Arrangements expose lack of concern towards social distancing | | Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 27: The Covid-19 active cases across the country as well as in Jammu and Kashmir have once again been showing a worrisome upward trend but health safety protocols were found completely flouted during the conduct of Class-IV examination by Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board on Saturday.
According to photographs available with Early Times, at different examination centres established by SSB in Jammu city, safety measures, which must be followed to check the ... | |
| | Avian Influenza: First case confirmed among poultry in Bla | 10 Kms from epicenter declared as 'Alert Zone' | | S TAHIR-UL HAQ
Early Times Report
BARAMULLA, Feb 27: After crows, the first case of Avian Influenza, commonly known as Bird Flu has been confirmed among poultry in this north Kashmir district on Saturday.
It is learnt that a sample of poultry from Iqbal market Baramulla was taken, which was declared positive following which ten kilometers from the epicenter has been declared as 'Alert Zone'.
"Director Animal Husbandry Department Kashmir vide letter number DAIIK/Tech/A-59/18534-40 Dated: 24.02 2021 has intimated that a sample of poultry from lqbal Market, Old Town Baramula has been declared positive for Avian Influenza virus (HSN8) by the ICAR NISHAD and it has been recommended that surv... | |
| | Another police station under scanner for 'security lapse' in Kashmir | | | Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 27: The Police Station Sader in the summer capital of Srinagar has come under the scanner of the government for the alleged "security lapse" that led to the killing of two cops in Baghat area of Srinagar on February 19.
The spot where the cops were shot dead is barely a few yards away from the Sader Police Station. Sources said some officials have raised questions that "if this was the state of security preparedness outside police station, the plight elsewhere can only be imagined."
Sources said at a high level meeting held in Srinagar on February 20 in the wake of the recent attacks, the top officials discussed the issue of apprehended security lapse at le... | |
| | Serve humanity and imbibe spirit of selflessness: LG Sinha to MBBS aspirants | | | Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 27: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Saturday inaugurated the first Academic batch of 100 MBBS students of Government Medical College, Doda.
He was flanked by the Union MoS in PMO Dr Jitendra Singh.
Addressing the gathering through virtual mode, the Lt Governor congratulated the aspiring doctors and advised them to serve humanity and imbibe the spirit of selflessness.
Speaking on the efforts being made by the UT Government for the developme... | |
| | Munish Gupta asks government to solve problems of people of Arjun Vihar Kunjwani Lane 6 | Residents of Arjun Vihar Kunjwani Lane 6 at receiving end since problems remain unattended | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 27: Munish Gupta, Editor in Chief, Early Times has asked the administration to come up to the expectations of the people living in the Jammu region and solve the problems living in the different areas of the city.
Referring to the problems being faced by the people of Gandhi Nagar constituency Munish said that many areas of this constituency have been left to the mercy of God. He said that despite repeated reminders the people at helm have not taken any step to... | |
| | School heads asked to submit group photographs of staff on every working day | Absenteeism in Kishtwar Schools | | ASIF IQBAL NAIK
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Feb 27: In order to curb the menace of absenteeism in schools of Kishtwar District, particularly in rural areas of the District, all Principals HSS / Zonal Education Officers/ Headmasters High schools of the schools have been directed to share the group photographs of all the staff members.
It has been asked to send the photographs showing the presence of staff members inside the school premises through WhatsApp or had been asked to maintain the record wherever the internet facilities are not available and can be shared at an appropriate time during the inspection of officials or demanded by the officials to check the availability of the staff ... | |
| | 42 travelers among 97 new cases of COVID-19 in JK; positive cases reach 126383 | Active positive 828, recovered 123599, casualties 1956 | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 27: As many as 42 travelers tested positive for Corona Virus in Jammu & Kashmir in the past 24 hours even as 97 fresh cases were reported across the union territory. Following the fresh cases the total number of positive cases reached 1, 26,383.
Srinagar district reported 44 fresh cases including 26 travelers followed by Jammu and Udhampur districts 11 cases each, Baramulla district 10 cases, Anantnag district eight cases, Kulgam district four cases, Budgam and Pulwama districts three cases each and Shopian, Doda & Kathua districts one case each.
The Jammu & Kashmir administration through the media bulletin informed that 97 new positive... | |
| | Candidates demand counting of votes in Drugmulla, Hajin-A DDC constituencies | ‘Will decide soon’ says State Election Commissioner | | SAAHIL SUHAIL
EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, Feb 27: Candidates who contested elections from Drugmulla and Hajin-A constituencies of Kupwara and Bandipora districts respectively on Friday asked the State Election Commission to decide the matter and order counting of votes.
The authorities in Kupwara and Bandipora district had stopped counting votes over the nationality issue of two candidates.
Two candidates- Somiya Sadaf from Drugmulla and Shazia Aslam from Sonawari-are actually the residents of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. They are among over 150 women from PoK, who were brought via Nepal and settled in Kashmir along with their ex-militant husbands, as part of a policy of rehabilitation... | |
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