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CPWD spends crores for BJP's poll propaganda | PM Modi's Maha Rally | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: The Union government has allegedly misused government funds in crores for Bhartiya Janta Party's Sunday "Maharally" at Vijaypur, which was merely a poll-propaganda of the party.
Moreover several government projects, proposed to the constructed through the public funds, were also e-inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the stage of BJP's political rally.
Sources informed Early Times that Central Public Works Department (CPWD)- a Union government agency-was allegedly asked to make all the arrangements for the BJP's political "Maharally".
"The estimated cost of the poll-propaganda's Maharally was in crores and all the cost was incurred by CPWD, which is engaged in the construction of infrastructure for AIIMS, IIM, IIT", sources said, adding that the total cost of above mentioned projects runs in several thousands of Crores and it was not a big issue for CPWD to utilize a few crores. "If PMO office had instructed the CPWD officials to make the arrangements, who can dare to raise question over misuse of funds", an official pleading anonymit... | |
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Ahead of elections, PM Modi 'feels the pain' of Kashmiri Pandits | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Jammu and Kashmir stated that he is aware about the pain which Kashmiri Pandits have undergone during all these years.
Addressing a gathering at Vijaypur here the Prime Minister also said that he has been "bearing the pain of their (KPs) exodus". "The BJP-led central government is committed to ensure respect and dignity of the displaced community. The pain they had to undergo… they had to leave their homeland. I have never said this before, but I have been feeling their pain within me," Prime Minister Modi said.
An analyst said that "Someone needs to ask Prime Minister Modi what he has done for Kashmiri Pan... | |
| | Only 550 people from Ravinder Raina's constituency attend Modi's rally | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: Contrary to the tall claims of BJP after Prime Minister Narindra Modi's rally at Vijaypur on Sunday, many top leaders of the party have been exposed after the rally.
Credible sources said that top leaders of the party have failed to mobilize people in their respective areas. Most of the people came from their own from the adjoining areas of Samba, Jammu and Kathua districts.
Credible sources revealed that only 550 people from Nowshera assembly segment attended Prime Minister's rally. "Ten buses-with a capacity of 35 passengers each, were deployed for taking BJP workers from Sunderbani and Nowshera areas of Nowshera assembly segment", sources said that s... | |
| | Hyped Tawi beautification project nowhere in sight, PM announces yet another one | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: The BJP's members are boasting of bringing development to Jammu and Kashmir with the announcement of new projects but the earlier announced projects are nowhere in sight. It raises serious questions whether the announcement actually will translate into action or merely prove another 'Jumla'.
On February 3, the Prime Minister laid foundation stone of Pollution Abatement Project on River Davika and Tawi at an estimated cost of 186.74 Crores involving beautification and development of 25.29 Sq. Kms stretch of River Davika and Tawi in Udhampur district. However, the project is being implemented under the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP), but the earlier... | |
| | PM's anti-militancy remark annoys PDP | Mirchi Lagi ! | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has once again exhibited its pro-militancy stand, advocating that militants shouldn't be killed in any way.
On Monday, the party issued a detailed statement in which it objected to Prime Minister's remark of breaking the backbone of militancy. The PDP predicted the policy will fail to yield any desired results. The party even equated the situation in Kashmir with Afghanistan and pitched for dialogue with militants again.
"We have to learn from what is happening around the world including Afghanistan where there is a thrust on dialogue and Pakistan has been counted as a major partner. Dialogue is the only way forward and it ... | |
| | Government Press Jammu purchases printing machine at more than double rate of market price | Other machines also purchased at exorbitant rate causing loss to state ex-chequer | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
srinagar, Feb 4: The government departments in Jammu & Kashmir have made it a habit of purchasing equipments and machinery at 'exorbitant' rate thus causing huge loss to the state ex-chequer.
In one such case Government Press, Jammu has purchased a printing machine at more than double the rate of the machine as prevailing in the market. The tender for the supply as well as installation of the machine was allotted to a non-subject and the same was no less than a case of 'match fixing'.
Sources told Early Times that the person who got the allotment applied in connection with the tender notice under three different companies with the allotment given to on... | |
| | What is a School teacher doing in RDD for 17 years? | | |
Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: In another open violation of rules and regulations and the repeated directions issued by the government from time to time ordering immediate cancelation of deputation of all the employees and asking the employees to report back to the feeding department with immediate effect, a school teacher from Dachhan identified as Radha Krishan is calling shots in the department by holding the post of VLW which is marked with the massive expose of mass scale corruption that rocks the Rural Development Kishtwar.
As per the details available with ET, this influential teacher was deputed in the RDD department in the year 2002-2003 during PDP-Congress ... | |
| | CS seeks review of contempt petitions against Government departments | Ignoring court direcive | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Feb 4: The government departments are not responding to petitions pending in courts in Jammu and Kashmir with authorities not taking any action against officials or counsels responsible for this lackadaisical approach.
An official of Law Department said that government departments were not timely acting on directives of the courts.
"The counsels representing government departments are not submitting the response to courts resulting delay in disposal of cases," the official said.
Recently, the Chief Secretary directed administrative secretaries to immediately review the contempt petitions pending against their departments at both wings of Jammu and Srinagar H... | |
| | Rs 102 Lakhs withdrawn under 13th, 14th FC on Panchayat Secretaries in Marwah | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: In another open and blatant loot of the public money in Rural Development Department in far flung areas of Kishtwar District, approximately Rs. 95 lakhs have been withdrawn by the concerned Block Development Officers posted in the area in last 2-3 years on the name of several Panchayat Secretaries in Marwah block under 13th and 14th FC.
As per the details available with "Early Times", Rs. 46.89600 lakhs have been withdrawn on account of 13th FC which includes Rs. 19.97 Lakhs against 34 works which are missing on ground.
Two installments of Rs. 5.26 lakhs were also withdrawn for around one dozen works on the name of various Panchayat ... | |
| | Police officer challans tractor trolleys under MV Act instead of seizing them | Violation of HC orders | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: Defying orders of High Court, some police officials posted in the Jammu District are following a new modus operandi to mint money from drivers of tractor trolleys who indulged in extraction of minerals from River Tawi bed in lieu of money.
Police sources said that some police officials posted in Jammu district have adopted a modus operandi by challaning tractor trolleys laden with sand and other construction material under section 207 of Motor Vehicle (MV) Act instead of seizing them.
"Instead of seizing the tractor trolleys laden with sand and other construction material, a Sub-Inspector who has been posted as incharge police post in Jammu District chal... | |
| | Now, opposition in Kashmir to J&K Municipal Ombudsman Act | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 4: J&K Governor SP Malik has amended the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Ombudsman Act, 2000. As per the amended Act, an official of the rank of Commissioner Secretary will also be eligible for appointment as Ombudsman. Hitherto, only a judge of a High Court or a person eligible to be appointed as judge of High Court was eligible for the office of Ombudsman charged with the duty of examining issues of corruption by municipal bodies.
The amended Act further specified that the Governor would appoint a person to the office on the recommendation of a committee comprising of Advisors to the Governor and the Chief Secretary. Hitherto, the Act had mandated the Governor... | |
| | Infant baby girl burnt to death at G B Pant hospital | Father seeks exemplary punishment for negligent staff | | S T Haq
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 4: An infant was burnt to death yesterday due to medical negligence at G B Pant hospital at Sonwar Srinagar; the family wants exemplary punishment and stern action against the authorities concerned.
Father of the baby girl, Aijaz Ahmad Wani while talking to early times said that, we were admitted in Noora Hospital Srinagar, on Feb 1, my wife namely Asiya Akhter delivered a baby girl at 9:30 am.
"Doctors said that the child is developing some complica... | |
| | Tourism Deptt misrepresents 2 tourist destinations | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: Astonishingly! The Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department whose sole motto is to attract tourists in the state misrepresented about two renowned destinations of the state in the advertisements which the department circulated to a local Daily newspaper in connection with Jammu Mahotsav-2019 commencing from Feb 8.
The Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department has circulated advertisements to various newspapers for the wide circulation of the event and larger participat... | |
| | Massive timber scam buried in Anantnag, whistleblowers punished | | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Feb 4: To bury a massive timber scam in South Kashmir's Anantnag district, Forest department and State Forest Corporation punished three lower grade employees for acting as whistleblowers.
However, no stringent action was initiated against the contractor who fell green trees in the name of extraction and was caught by the vigilant employees.
Pleading anonymity, victim employees told Early Times that they were made scapegoat instead of initiating ... | |
| | Class IV employee adjusted as JA | | |
Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Poonch, Feb 4: Department of Rural Devel-opment and Panchayat Raj Poonch always remain in news for bad reasons; as all in charge Assistant Commi-ssioner Development of Poonch have misruled the system of the office since long.
ACD office Poonch remains the hub of corruption since long, it is said and almost all he ACDs follow no rules thus causing inconvenience to the people especially to the downtrodden section of the society. Official sources informed early times that foregoing ACD violating all norms has posted a class IV employee of the department as junior assistant and many senior employees are still working as class IV.
It is pertinent to mentio... | |
| | Plastic, biomedical waste dumping in Wullar | PCB, WUCMA mute spectators | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 4: As dumping of Municipal Solid Waste particularly the plastic and biomedical waste continues in world famous Wullar Lake , two institutions of the Government who had a direct role to play seem to have become mute spectators to the vandalization that is being openly done by another Government institution ie Municipal Committee Bandipora.
J&K State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) and Wullar Lake Conservation and Management Authority (WUCMA) have a great role to play towards conservation and ensuring that lake is free from any pollutants but both the authorities are watching all this destruction helplessly. These authorities have not even registered any form... | |
| | JK children face neglect by parents, doctors | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 4: Children in Jammu and Kashmir continuously face neglect by the parents and the doctors alike in government hospitals.
A new-born (female) from Kreeri area of north Kashmir's Baramulla district died allegedly due to blower heat in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the children hospital on Sunday evening at G B Panth Hospital Srinagar.
The five-day-old baby, who was born at a private hospital in Srinagar, had developed complications following which she was taken to GB Pant Hospital for treatment.
The postgraduate department of pediatrics, Government Medical College Srinagar Monday ordered an investigation into the death of an infant at GB... | |
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