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Centre makes it clear, no decision regarding domicile law for J&K residents | Another shocker to J&K residents | | Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 7: After abolition of five year age relaxation for youth of Jammu and Kashmir in civil services examinations conducted by Union Public Services Commission (UPSC), the Union government has given another shocker by making it clear that no decision regarding domicile law has been taken.
This assertion was made by Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy, in the lower house of parliament, in written response to an un-starred question of Member Parliament PR Natrarjan.
The MP had asked, whether the Government has taken any decision to bring domicile law to protect the lands, properties and jobs in Jammu region. He had also called for details of the constitutional rights already available and the rights in the new proposed domicile law, along with reasons if no decision has been taken so far.
Instead of giving a detailed reply, the MOS Home Affairs gave a written reply, which reads, "As on date, the Government has not taken any decision regarding domicile law in Jammu and Kashmir". Moreover, the reply of Home Ministry was silen... | |
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JK Govt has no concrete transfer policy, present one a mockery | | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 7: There is no concrete transfer policy with government of Jammu and Kashmir and the same has become a mockery now whereas the blue eyed persons are given choicest postings and are transferred at the door steps.
At least there is the minimum tenure of a government employee on a post shall be two years and a maximum of three years, however it is altogether different here in the union territory of Jammu Kashmir, said sources.
"Be it a doctor or any government employee who don't have an access to the corridors of politicians or bureaucrats, are transferred from south to north and like east to west, but the influential employees gets transferr... | |
| | Misuse of power by few police officials unabated | Continuous to keep possession of Govt accommodations even after their transfer | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 7: Few senior police officials in Jammu and Kashmir Police Department have allegedly kept their possession on government accommodations even after their transfer to other districts.
Sources told Early Times that it has been reported that the government accommodations provided to senior police officials posted in different districts have not been vacated by them and they continue keep their possession creating difficulty for new officials, who take charge in their place.
"These officials don't handover the keys to the concerned department before leaving their place of posting after their transfer due to which new officials in find no plac... | |
| | J&K Govt transfers 14 IPS, 46 KPS officers | | |
Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 7: Jammu and Kashmir government on Friday ordered transfers in the police department.
According to an order issued today, the government ordered the transfers and new postings of the following officers:
Garib Dass, awaiting orders of posting, is posted as IGP (Hqrs), PHQ, against an available vacancy.
Basant Kumar Rath, awaiting orders of posting, is posted as IGP (HG/CD/SDRf), against an available vacancy.
Amit Kumar, awaiting orders of posting, is posted as DIG (Armed), Jammu, against an available vacancy.
Tejinder SinghSSP, Jammu, is transferred and posted as AIG (Trainings & Policy), PHQ, vice Sameer Rekhi.
Imtiaz Ismail Parray, awaiting orders o... | |
| | PF Dept adopts snail pace in disposal of employees' cases | Casual approach in uploading previous data leads to chaos | |
Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 7: Although the government has been making all out efforts to make Provident Fund Department online to ease out employees in reimbursement of their PF, but the concerned department seems to be non serious in making it foolproof by no uploading previous data of employees which has led to chaos.
Sources told Early Times that the details of employees, which was submitted by the employers to the department is not updated on it portal.
"It has been observed that previous data of employees, particularly of small employers has not been uploaded due to which employees have to face huge problem in getting repayment of their provident fund," they said. They furt... | |
| | Anti-Hindu hoardings expose ruling PTI, its leaders yet again | No place for minorities in Khan's 'Naya Pakistan' | | Early Times Report
jammu, Feb 7: Leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf, the party of the Pakistan Prime Minister, Imran Khan, putting up anti-Hindu posters and hoardings in connection with the so-called "Kashmir Solidarity Day" has once again exposed hate of Taliban Khan towards Hindus.
The hoardings which appeared in different places were erected by a leader of ruling PTI, Mian Akram Ashan. The hoardings had the pictures of Imran Khan and the founder of Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, on top. The slogans inscribed on hoardings were derogatory.
An analyst, while commenting on these anti-Hindu hoardings coming up in Pakistan, said, "People who are raising hue and cry about the Parliament pas... | |
| | PRIs should play vital role in development landscape: LG | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 7: Lieutenant Governor, Girish Chandra Murmu today asked the District Magistrates (District Development Commissioners) of Kashmir Divisions for concerted efforts public outreach and public service
The Lt Governor was chairing a meeting of District Magistrates at SKICC Srinagar which was also attended by Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan; Chief Secretary, BVR Subrahmanyam and Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Baseer Ahmed Khan.
The Lt Governor asked ... | |
| | Kathua gang rape, murder case: SC stays JJB proceedings against ''minor'' | | |
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NEW DELHI, Feb 7: The Supreme Court Friday stayed the proceedings before the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) against a ''minor'' allegedly involved in the sensational gang rape and murder of an eight-year-old nomadic girl in Kathua.
A bench of Justices N V Ramana, Ajay Rastogi and V Ramasubramanian stayed the proceedings after Jammu and Kashmir administration claimed that the Jammu and Kashmir High Court had erroneously affirmed the order of a trial court holding him as juvenile at the time of the offence in 2018.
"Having heard senior advocate P S Patwalia, appearing on behalf of the petitioners and after perusing the averments made in the application for stay, we direct that t... | |
| | Revenue Dept of Rajouri becomes hub of corruption | | |
Ankit Kessar
Early Times Report
RAJOURI, Feb 7: The Revenue Department of Rajouri district has been earning bad name due to corrupt practices being done by its officials particularly its lower rung officials, who have been committing unethical acts in lieu of commissions.
Sources told Early Times that the many of officials of Revenue Department have allegedly amassed huge movable and immovable properties in their respective district as well as in other districts also by doing corrupt practices.
Recently a political organization had staged protest demonstration alleging that revenue officials change record of Forest lands and sell to the people. A case was also reached to the departm... | |
| | Doing away with J&K cadre of civil services unwarranted, arbitrary: Bukhari | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 7: Terming the decision of abolition of Jammu and Kashmir cadre of civil services as unwarranted and arbitrary, former finance minister Syed Altaf Bukhari on Friday demanded that the decision be rolled back.
Bukhari also expressed strong reservations on doing away with the five year age relaxation granted to Jammu and Kashmir youth in the civil services examinations.
"The decision of abolition of J&K cadre and doing away with the five year age relaxation ar... | |
| | Police arrest 3 militants in connection with Pratap Park grenade attack case | One of arrested persons is nephew of former PDP MLA | | Jehangir Rashid
early Times Reort
SRINAGAR, Feb 7: The Jammu and Kashmir Police today claimed to have solved the recent grenade attack case of Pratap Park at Lal Chowk by arresting three members of banned militant outfit Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM).
Addressing a press conference here, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Srinagar Dr. Haseeb Mughal said that it took the police just four days to bust the module that was involved in the grenade throwing incident at Pratap Park. One of the arre... | |
| | MC Poonch, PWD allow Jio Fibre lying down work without NOC | | | Rajesh Tandon
Early times Report
Poonch, Feb 7: Municipal Council Poonch has allegedly allowed the Jio Fibre optical cable lying down work in the Poonch without obtaining of No Objection Certificate (NOC) by the executing company. Moreover, the Public Work Department Poonch also took soft stance against the company for the digging up of road and allowed the work without formal order.
Sources told Early Times that Jio Fibre is being laid down in Poonch town and for the digging of road has... | |
| | No punctuality among SMGS staffers, patients suffer | | | Ashwani Sharma
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 6: There is no punctuality of officials at SMGS and other hospitals of the city.
The time of duty change at 8 PM but many times the ultra sonography technician comes one hour late at the emergency ultra sonography of SMGS jammu.
“It was 8:40 and the Ultra Sonography technician had not reached with the patients mostly pregnant ladies were waiting,” said Sumit who came with his wife from Rajouri adding that strictness should be done with such ... | |
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