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Pir Panchal, Chenab Valley natural parts of Jammu region | Ladakh was never a part of Kashmir, politicians ignored Ladakhis for 70-years | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 8: Soon after Governor's administration announced Ladakh as a third administrative division of the state, Kashmir centric politicians PDP and NC presidents Mehbooba Mufti and Omar Abdullah started talking about Pir Panchal and Chenab Valley.
Mehbooba welcomed the decision of the J&K government with a "heavy heart" but she was quick to add that the J&K government has ignored regions like Pir Panchal and Chenab Valley.
"Creation of a separate administrative division for Leh is a welcome step. However ignoring Pir Panchal & Chenab Valley raises questions about the Centre's intention. Seems like Guv sb is peddling BJPs agenda by ignoring other equally deserving regions," Mehbooba tweeted.
Soon after Mehbooba took to the twitter Omar joined the chorus. "After the elections of 2019 should the people of J&K repose faith in @JKNC_ our government will grant division status to Chenab valley & Pir Panchal regions as already laid out in our regional autonomy promise," Omar tweeted. "We will take care of regional & sub-regional aspirations. We won't a... | |
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Yasin Malik leader targets PDP to 'favor NC, others' | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 8: Even as the Peoples Democratic Party has announced that former employee union leader Qayoom Wani will be their candidate for the north Kashmir Parliament seat in the upcoming elections, former-militant turned separatist leader Mohammad Yasin Malik has launched a direct attack on the PDP candidate hinting at his support for National Conference.
Malik has yet again started showing his veiled support towards the National Conference and other rivals of the PDP.
Taking a dig at the former "employees' leaders including Khurshid Aalam and Qayoom Wani in particular, both of whom are in PDP, Malik said they "betrayed the national cause and interests of Kashmiri p... | |
| | Will Kashmiri and Punjabi singers promote Jammu culture or further marginalize it? | Jammu Mahotsav-2019 | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 8: The Tourism department is organizing Jammu Mahotsav-2019 from 8th to 10th February but inviting a Punjabi pop singer and a Kashmiri Sufi singer raise serious questions over the organizers' intentions as whether the event is merely a pop show or it has actual purpose of promoting Jammu's culture and Jammuness.
According to the hoardings raised by Tourism department in several busy crossings and markets of Jammu city, two singers Aabha Hanjura a Kashmiri Sufi si... | |
| | Ranbir Library Jammu in shambles | Sans catalogue, internet, adequate staff | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 8: Shri Ranbir Singh State Central Library of Jammu, established by the then ruler, Maharaja Ranbir Singh in 1879 is facing neglect and apathy of the successive governments.
Around 140 years old library, has been rendered 'irrelevant' in today's perspective due to lack of basic facilities.
According to readers, the Library is understaffed due to which, it is ill kept and the readers have to face scores of problems. "There are thousands of books, but in absence of updated technology, it is difficult to find a book. We have catalogue (software) of the books in the library, but it has not been used since the day it was purchased around two years back", said... | |
| | Electricity likely takes 12-15 days for restoration in Kishtwar, 2 days in Doda | 6 NHPC transmission line tower collapsed due to snow fall | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 8: In another failure of NHPC, despite withdrawing Crores on maintance of 132 KV transmission line by NHPC, it develops continuous fault since last several years as in this latest sequence of the event, at least six tower of 132 KV NHPC transmission line which is considered as life line for twin Districts of Doda and Kishtwar, electricity in Kishtwar and Doda districts remains suspended since last three days and is likely to take around two weeks ... | |
| | But Mehbooba Mufti, problem is religious and India can't afford another communal partition | Kashmir, Kashmir, Kashmir | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 8: Mehbooba Mufti, who became CM with the support of the BJP in 2016 and from whose government it withdrew support on June 19, has unleashed a no-holds-barred campaign against PM Narendra Modi. The decision of the BJP to withdraw support to her government had wounded Mehbooba Mufti and the wounded Mufti has been seeking to arouse communal passions in the Valley and strike a chord with her estranged supporters and voters in Kashmir by trying to tell them that she is their true champion and she represents those in Kashmir who wanted independence or semi-independence or self-rule from India or those who love to join Pakistan.
For her, PM Modi and the BJP are the... | |
| | Congress to seek mandate on divisive, pro-separatist planks | Elections 2019 | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 8: The Election Commission of India has not yet announced schedule for the general elections, but the Congress has started its poll campaign in right earnest. The Congress has almost made it loud and clear that this time it would not seek mandate on planks democratic, economic, developmental and national unity, but on divisive, emotive and pro-separatist planks.
During the last few days, a number of Congress leaders have made statements which left none in any doubt that it will leave no stone unturned to polarize voters to improve its poll prospects and increase its 2014 tally of 44 in the Lok Sabha, the lowest ever tally. In 2009, the Congress had won 207 se... | |
| | MHRD sets up centres for GATE aspirants in Kashmir | | | Srinagar, Feb 8: In a major relief for Kashmiri GATE aspirants, the ministry of Human Resource development (MHRD) has set up six exam centres in Kashmir.
Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Syed Abid Rashid Shah who announced the development on Twitter said the exam centres were set up in Kashmir after the personal intervention of chief secretary of J&K state. He said the GATE aspirants in Kashmir will get the detailed message from IIT Madras which is the coordinating authority for exact allocation of centres.
"The aspirants will get the information about their centre details on their registered mobile numbers and email," Shah said.
As per the notification, the GATE exam centres have been setup... | |
| | Lohal Baliya people seek replacement to 45-yr-old foot bridge | | | MS Nazki
Early Times Report
Poonch, Feb 8: People of Lohal Baliya Village in Tehsil Mandi are up in arms against teshil and district administration for neglecting them on the front of development. For four decades, they have failed to get a permanent bridge to connect with other areas of the district.
Mandi a backward Teshil of district Poonch has a hilly terrain and lacks basic facilities including water and power . Being a far flung area it has been neglected on the developmental fro... | |
| | JKHB refuses to handover completed SDH building to Health Department | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 8: Jammu and Kashmir Housing Board (JKHB) is shying away from handing over the newly constructed Sub-District Hospital building to health department despite the fact that the building is completed.
It is pertinent to mention here that 50 bedded upgraded hospital building was sanctioned during the financial year, 2011-12 by then Chief Minister Omar Abdullah who announced that the building would be completed within two years. Now the building is completed but the executing agency (JK Housing Board) is not handing it over to health department due to unknown reasons.
Reliable sources informed that that in the tenure of NC-Congress regime, the then government ha... | |
| | Despite Guv's directions only 50 percent of GATE aspirants airlifted from Srinagar | Aspirants hold protest at Srinagar airport, oppose pick & choose policy | | Jehangir Rashid
EarlyTimes Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 8: Chaos and confusion was witnessed at the Srinagar Airport today as scores of Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) aspirants held protest against the administration for their alleged failure to airlift them to Jammu so that they could appear in the examination being conducted on February 9 and 10.
Reports said that scores of GATE aspirants raised hue and cry after they were not airlifted by the authorities to Jammu for appearing in t... | |
| | Without infrastructure, J&K achieves 100% electrification! | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 8: As the government has announced that J&K achieved 100 percent electrification, the state still lacks the required infrastructure for electricity.
On February 3, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi was told that JK has achieved 100 percent electrification. However, there is still the lack of required power infrastructure in the state.
For the last several years, the government has been claiming hundreds of crores of rupees was spent for augmentation of power infrastructure.
Last year, the Centre said that Rs 8,000 crore was released to boost power sector in the state. However, the state is still struggling with required infrastructure ... | |
| | SMAS: HC grants 'final opportunity' to govt for fresh survey of poor girls | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Feb 8: The State High Court has granted government one more opportunity to file fresh report after taking latest survey about the poor and destitute girls in the state for providing them benefits under State Marriage Assistance Scheme (SMAS).
Member Secretary legal services authority was supposed to file report in terms of previous Court directions. However same was not filed and today a division bench of Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey and Justice Sanjeev Kumar granted one more opportunity to him file the same.
In case failure, the court ordered that Director SWD as also the Member Secretary Legal Services Authority be remain present before the court
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| | Govt fails to take action against R&B, ME Deptts for callousness | ‘Snow not cleared from roads’ | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 8: Government has failed to take the R&B and Mechanical Engineering departments to task for their callous approaches, as the department concerned gives contracts of snow clearance before couple of months of snowfall in Kashmir.
According to reliable sources, normally Kashmir and other parts of state receive snowfall in the months of Dec to Feb or March too, but one fails to understand why contracts worth Lakhs and crores are given in advance to the contractors for snow clearance by the concerned departments.
Contracts are given for snow clearance, in which the contractors are required to use men and machinery, and in the age of advanced technologies, thes... | |
| | Few inches of snow punctures Govt's tall claims | People without electricity, essentials | | Mohammad Faqhir
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Feb 8: The government failed yet again to meet the challenges thrown up by the recent snowfall even as the MeT had warned of moderate to heavy snowfall in Kashmir and other parts of the state.
The government failed to restore electricity to the affected areas. The assurance of men and machinery being kept ready also proved a hoax and to make it worse, there was shortage of essentials as well, sources said.
Pertinently it snowed continuously across Kashmir yesterday throwing life out of gear. The plains received 6-9 inches of snow, and in the northern districts it was almost 12 to 14 inches while as the higher reaches received 2 to 2.6 i... | |
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