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Axe all set to fall on officers, officials who facilitated encroachment of water bodies, state land | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 4: The axe is all set to fall on the officers and officials of the different government departments who facilitated the encroachment of water bodies and state land in the Srinagar district following which constructions were raised on water bodies and state land.
Sources told Early Times that district administration of Srinagar has taken a strong note of the rampant encroachment of Khushhalsar Lake carried out by the people over the past three decades or so. It is due to this reason that Khushhalsar has on date been converted into a residential colony spread over a huge area.
“Directions have been issued to the officers on ground to ho... | |
| | Jungle Raj prevalent inside Directorate School Education Kashmir | Cases shelved, pleas gather dust, people cry foul | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: Amid the government claims of making the governance in Jammu and Kashmir more transparent, responsive and pro-people, the Directorate of School Education Kashmir seems to have vowed to puncture such tall claims of the authorities.
With each passing day complaints related to dilatory mode of functioning of those at the helm in Directorate of School Education Kashmir are mounting. Hundreds of teachers, lecturers and people from private educational institutes rue the mismanagement which according to them is calling shots at the directorate.
GP Fund cases shelved for no reason
The concerned section dealing with the GP Fund disbursement claims of the employ... | |
| | No developmental work will be sanctioned without getting administrative approval | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: As different departments are facing liabilities due to irrational allocation of works during PDP-BJP regime, administration of the UT of J&K today issued a circular in which executing agencies are given clear instruction to adhere to the rules while according administrative approval for developmental works.
The executing agencies have been given directions that administrative approval will be given only to developmental work only after proper cost and budget estimate.
As per circual issued by Finance Department, all the Administrative departments is invited to the detailed instructions laid down in the provisions of General Financial Rules, 2017 regardi... | |
| | Army’s obsession to fight proxy war, support terrorism leaves people bankrupt | Pak economy goes to dogs | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Feb 4: Pakistan is paying a heavy price for supporting terrorism and fighting a proxy war with India.
According to the media reports inflation in the neighbouring country has touched all time high and the prices of the essential commodities have sky-rocketed. “The paneer is being sold at Rs 900 per kg, while Chaki-da-Atta- is being sold at Rs 70 to 80 per kg. Similarly the costs of other essential commodities too have risen drastically,” an observer told Early Times.
He said there are reports that the saner people in the government have told the Army to stop proxy war in Kashmir as “it’s a one sided investment with no returns.” “There are reports that the peop... | |
| | Govt Deptts ‘encouraging corruption’ in J&K | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 4: All it seems that government departments are encouraging corruption in Jammu and Kashmir. This could be gauged that government has directed departments to refrain from saving corrupt officials in their respective departments. As per the official documents, it has been noticed that the guidelines and procedures to be adopted in regular departmental enquires are not being followed by departments which defeats the very purpose of investigation by the investigating agencies. “In case the inquiry officer fails to complete the inquiry in a time bound manner, the matter should be reported to the General Administration Department for action aga... | |
| | Residents of Marble Market-Trikuta Nagar want realignment of Metro route | | | Early Times report
Jammu, Feb 4: The residents, shopkeepers of Trikuta Nagar and Marble market localities have appealed for realignment of proposed route of Jammu metro, which is passing through busy residential areas.
According to the representation made by the residents and shopkeepers of Trikuta Nagar and Marble Market they have argued that the proposed metro route is passing through densely populated area and acquisition of land would be costly and cause a damage to residents, business houses and high rise commercial buildings.
“The Marble Market and Trikuta Nagar is a commercial hub and will get choked by huge traffic jams during construction period, which would be long. As the ro... | |
| | Non performing GRS to be terminated as per directions from CS | PRIs snubbed Absenteeism culture in Govt offices | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, Feb 4: In order to reach out to the people at grass root level, team of senior officials of District Administration Kishtwar under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Angrez Singh along with ADC Pawan Kumar Parihar, ACR Dr. Amir Hussain, ACD Kishtwar Kishore Singh Katoch, senior officials of District administration of various departments today held a detail interaction with the Sarpanches and Block Development Counsels Chairpersons and brief them about the government initiatives with regard to the development on ground.
As per the details available with Early Times, the Panchayat members raise various public issues mostly confined to abs... | |
| | Border areas feel heat of Pakistani aggression | People demands underground bunkers | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
KUPWARA, Feb 4: The government has failed to fulfill its promises and the genuine demand which they had made with the people of border areas of JK union territory, so for there is no concrete or construct of underground bunkers so that people of border area could save their lives from Pakistani aggression.
Local residents of Tangdar said that, Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked firing on Monday morning, after which we ran for safety under the hillock... | |
| | Young man who helped in catching militant’s associate remain unrewarded | Expresses his desire to serve in police | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: The brave young man who helped police in catching an associate of militant at Nagrota by using his presence of mind remained unrewarded from the police as well as from administration.
Putting his life at risk, Avinash Sharma, who works at NHIA Nagrota, caught associate of militant, who were neutralized by security forces at Nagrota Jammu recently. While recalling the incident, Avinash Sharma told Early Times that said that on the incident day, the associate of militants came towards me to seek my help as he was on job at that time at Nagrota on National Highway. “Initially I was unaware of his identity, his condition was by bad and he so... | |
| | 26 posts of ICDS Supervisors lying vacant in Reasi | | |
Ajay Sharma
Early Times Report
Reasi, Feb 4: Around 26 posts of ICDS Supervisors out of 44 sanctioned posts have been lying vacant but Social Welfare Department seems least bothered to take note of the issue.
Sources told Early Times that there are 4 ICDS projects in the Reasi district in which around 26 posts of ICDS supervisors are lying vacant which have been affecting the functioning of Anganwari centers. In Reasi tehsil, six posts are lying vacant out of 10 sanctioned posts, in Pouni tehsil, out of 8 posts, 4 are vacant, in Arnas tehsil, out of 9 posts 5 are vacant, and in Mahor tehsil, 11 posts are vacant out of 17 posts.
Local said that Anganwari workers have been engaged ... | |
| | BMO Billawar relieves all employees except Sanitary Inspector | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 4: The repeated directions by government to relieve all the attached employees, have reportedly fall on the deaf ears of the lower rung officials, who on one pretext or the other succeed to continue with the attachment of some blue-eyed employees.
The recent case is of a Sanitary Inspector, attached at SDH Billawar, who was not relieved despite order of Director Health Services Jammu as well as Chief Medical Office Kathua.
According to the documents, the CMO Kathua had issued an order no. CMO/K/7639-40, dated 27/1/2020 in which it was mentioned that in-spite of various government orders to detach all staff attached from periphery institutions, these employ... | |
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