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Former Additional Resident Commissioner gets posted as MD Agro Industries | Booked by Delhi Police on criminal charges of sexual harassment | | Abodh Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: In a bizarre development, an officer of the Jammu and Kashmir government who has been booked in a criminal complaint under non- bailable sections by Delhi Police for charges of sexual harassment of a subordinate officer has been posted as Head of Department rather than being reprimanded.
Asif Hamid Khan, former Additional Resident Commissioner at J&K house New Delhi was booked by Delhi police, after the victim, a KAS officer registered a criminal complaint against him in Delhi police. As per confirmed reports, the accused officer was booked under Sections 354, 354-A and 354-B following a written complaint of the accused. As reported by ET in... | |
| | Govt revokes Aziz's transfer order | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Mar 11: Government on Tuesday attached the Director Information Mukhtar-ul-Aziz and revoked his order.
An official spokesman said in the interest of administration, Government Order No.1091-GAD of 2014 dated 21.10.2014, to the extent it pertains to the transfers and postings of Mukhtar-ul-Aziz, KAS, and Soujanya Kumar Sharma, KAS, is hereby revoked.
Consequent upon the above, Soujanya Kumar Sharma,KAS, shall report to the General Administration Department and await further orders of adjustment.
Pertinently, Early Times had carried series of stories highlighting the follies of the incumbent Director Information Mukhtar-ul-Aziz, who was appointed by the ou... | |
| | Omar concedes 'defeat,' advises centre to trust Mufti | Former CM needs to take a break, say critics | | Fazal Khan
Early Times Report
srinagar, Mar 10: The former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah seems to be caught between devil and the deep sea and is apparently finding it hard to cope up with life after relinquishing power. Omar issuing contradictory statements and hoping against the hope to see himself in power again is making his critics believe that he (Omar) should take a break till he understands that he is no more the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and his tenure has ended as his party could only manage to win 15 seats in the recent assembly polls.
Soon after the incumbent Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed was sworn in as the new head of Jammu and Kashmir, ... | |
| | JK's five major departments continue to suffer, people fume | Tale of Two Ministers | | Peerzada Ummer
Early Times Report
srinagar, Mar 10: Days after Peoples Conference chairman Sajjad Lone expressed reluctance in taking charge of the "insignificant" Science and Technology and Animal Husbandry Ministry, PDP senior leader Imran Ansari is giving tough time to new dispensation with the two departments in the state suffering due to absence of heads.
The employees of Science and Technology, Animal Husbandry, Information Technology (IT), Technical Education and Sports and Youth Services are in lighter vein talking all that they have become 'virtual orphans' since their respective ministers have abandoned them.
Early Times has learnt that the work in five departments of the sta... | |
| | Amid nation's outrage Masarat Alam issue, BJP ministers busy in identifying palatial bungalows for luxuries | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: Within ten days of the formation of Mufti Mohammad Sayeed led government in Jammu and Kashmir, BJP ministers in the government have been exposed due to their desperate attempt to accumulate more and more facilities and luxuries.
While entire nation is witnessing outrage and uproar over release of hardcore militant, Masarat Alam Bhat by the state government, BJP ministers in the same government have tightened their lips and have maintained a criminal silence.
The "defensive" BJP at national level is trying to find a way out to compensate the damage caused due to release of Alam, BJP ministers in Jammu and Kashmir are more concerned about their bungalows a... | |
| | Former legislators, bureaucrats continue to occupy official accommodation | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: The former ministers, legislators and bureaucrats seem in no mood to vacate the official accommodation in the winter capital.
Besides subjecting the deserving persons to inconvenience, the illegal occupation of official accommodation by the former VIPs is punching holes in the state exchequer. The irony is that the government takes no measures to get the occupied accommodation vacated.
It has been learnt that the former legislators have retained the official vehicles in addition to the accommodation allotted to them.
While the government must ensure their security, the officials accommodation and the government vehicles must be surrendered as soon as ... | |
| | Blue-eyed officers ruin GAD, capable watch as mute spectators | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
ET Report
Jammu, Mar 10: The General Administration Department (GAD) which is entrusted with the vital task of proper cadre management of KAS Officers besides other responsibilities has of late emerged as the sole nodal agency of KAS cadre "mismanagement and malfunctioning."
The GAD which has been asking the officers to follow rules and guidelines framed by the Government from time to time has been, in principal, working against what it stands for and preaches. The working of the GAD since past several years has been to discourage honest, efficient and working officers, dance to the tunes of a few blue-eyed officers, protecting their interest by all means even brazenly,... | |
| | BJP unlikely to withdraw support to PDP | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: The BJP is unlikely to withdraw support to the PDP despite the latter's seemingly anti-Indian decisions. The BJP president Amit Shah has reportedly told the state unit to pressurize Mufti Mohammad Sayeed against taking any such decision in the future.
"Amit Shah has told deputy chief minister Dr Nirmal Singh that BJP must ensure that any decision which goes against the interests of the party should not be taken. The Dy CM was also reportedly told to push up the matters like delimitation and settlement of refugees at the earliest," said a senior BJP leader not wishing to be named.
The release of Masarat Alam has come as a major embarrassment for the BJP t... | |
| | University Professor posts video of girl student dancing in private party on Facebook | Parents, Students leaders demand action | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: Resentment is brewing amongst the University fraternity and parents of the students over the video of a girl student of University of Jammu, dancing on a popular Bollywood number which has been posted on social media.
More astounding than the video itself is the fact that the clip has been uploaded by a senior faculty of the department. Sources divulge that the video was recorded during a students' party in the department of Economics by none other than the head of the department professor Deepankar Sen Gupta, who later posted it on social media, offending several students and their parents.
"Students' party is a private party and a closed door affair, w... | |
| | GAD order on Mar 6 for autonomous bodies keeps LA, LC out of ambit....... | CVOs for 27 admn deptts, 68 DVOs for HODs, 20 for organizations | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: In order to deal with a deluge of complaints received by the Government and the State Vigilance Organization, alleging omission and commission by officers in various departments, the General Administration Department (GAD) issued an order last year that granted sanction to appointment of Chief Vigilance officers (CVOs) in as many as 27 Administrative Departments mostly in the Civil Secretariat and around 68 Departmental Vigilance Officers (DVOs) for various key departments of the government. In the order issued last year permission was also granted to appointment of vigilance officers in respect of organizations which included Corporations and various Bo... | |
| | Jammu doc files criminal complaint against Lal Singh | MFA expresses dismay over minister's behavior with medicos | | Sumit Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: A senior doctor in Jammu has lodged a criminal complaint against the Health Minister Chaudary Lal Singh, while the Medical Faculty Association (MFA), in Srinagar has expressed dismay over the behavior of the health minister with the medicos at SMHS hospital.
The Registrar of the Department of the Psychiatry, Government Medical College Jammu Dr Gurpreet Kour lodged a complaint against minister after she was insulted in full public view during the inaugural function of the Psychiatric Hospital building on Monday. Dr Gurpreet's only fault was that she did not wear an apron thinking that it was a social function.
When contacted ... | |
| | Besides snubbing docs, focus on healthcare Mr Health Minister | Gandhi Nagar hospital has only one radiologist catering more than 100 patients | |
Bivek Mathur
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: With a state like Jammu and Kashmir already facing dearth of doctors especially radiologists, for a Health Minister, priority should be on availing treatment facility to the needy patients twenty four hours a day rather than snubbing the doctors solely to garner public sympathy through cameras. These were the words of a doctor who wished not to be named.
The doctor told Early Times that Gandhi Nagar hospital has just one sanctioned post of radiologist who is catering more than hundred patients on routine owing to which the sufferings of the patients visiting the hospital for X-ray scans, ultrasound scans, CT scans have increased manifo... | |
| | After nationwide outrage, PDP shelves Faktoo's release | Justifies Alam's release | |
Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: After nationwide outrage over the release of hardline separatist leader Masarat Alam Bhat, the Peoples Democratic Party in Jammu and Kashmir has shelved the intended release of Dr Qasim Faktoo for the time being.
Faktoo is presently serving life imprisonment in Srinagar central jail. However, PDP has justified Masarat's release saying it is within the ambit of law and as per the order passed by the apex court.
Following yesterdays ruckus in theParliament over Masarat Alam's release, the Chief minister has conveyed to the Union government that no covict including Dr Faktoo will be released.
Mufti, according to reports, has made it ... | |
| | New twist to Masarat release controversy | "Process was started during Governor's rule" | |
Bashir Assad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: The release of the Kashmiri separatist Masarat Alam from jail, Tuesday took a new turn when a news channel reported that the process of his release was initiated during Governor's rule in mid February.
The reports suggest that in a letter on February 4, state's Home Secretary Suresh Kumar told the Jammu District Magistrate that an order detaining the separatist under the Public Safety Act had become void as it had not been confirmed in time by the state Home Department.
When the Home Department asked whether there was any fresh ground for detaining Masarat Alam, the district magistrate replied in the negative.
Despite the alert in ... | |
| | Political instability in J&K | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 10: When on March 1 the PDP and the BJP formed coalition government in the state more than two months after the declaration of the assembly election results, it was hoped that the new dispensation would undo the past wrongs committed by the unpopular, corrupt and irresponsible NC-Congress coalition government and focus on developmental issues and address the more important issues facing the people. However, what happened during the last nine days has belied that hope and created an environment that has virtually made the people to believe that the present dispensation is unlikely to last long, as it is a dispensation of contradictions. Both the parties are p... | |
| | Pak again provoke India | Meeting between Basit, Geelani | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 10: It is absolutely crystal clear. Provocative Islamabad is not interested in harmonizing relations with India, which not once but umpteen times tried its best to make Pakistan behave so that all the outstanding issues between the two countries are resolved in a peaceful environment. It has again crossed the line to provoke and humiliate New Delhi by according a dangerous legitimacy to the rogues like Syed Ali Shah Geelani and create a situation that will force New Delhi to do what it did in August 2014 to tell Pakistan that if it meant business with India, it had to maintain distance from the agents of death and destruction in Kashmir like Syed Ali Shah ... | |
| | Director Health involved in Drug Kit scam: DAK | FIR does not name me: Director | | Javaid Naikoo
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Mar 10 : The feud between the Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) and Director health services took a new turn today with the DAK accusing the director of involvement in the Drug kit scam. The Director while denying the allegations said his name did not figure in the FIR. The DAK has been accusing the Director health Services, Saleem-ur-Rehman and the department of withholding vital information about Swine Flu from the public.
The feud took a new turn today with the DAK talking about Saleem's involvement in the Drug it scam. The DAK President, Dr Nisar-ul-Hassan said that Dr Saleem should be sacked for his involvement in drug kits scandal... | |
| | DB disposes off PIL seeking CBI probe in Kupwara man's death | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Mar 10: A Division Bench (DB) of the State High Court comprising Justices Muzaffar Hussain Attar and Ali Mohammad Magrey disposed off a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking investigation by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Judicial Commission headed by sitting judge into the alleged 'custodial' killing of man last month in Kupwara district.
"At the moment, the Sessions Judge Kupwara, being in seisin of the matter, it will not be appropriate to interject the proceedings by this Court," said a Division Bench of the court comprising Justices Muzaffar Hussain Attar and Ali Mohammad Magrey while disposing of a PIL filed by one Khawaab Foundation thr... | |
| | Will Nirmal Singh empower SMC, JMC Health officers? | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Mar 10: The previous decision of Government to disempower the Health Officers of Srinagar and Jammu Municipal Corporations is badly affecting the working of these offices as not a single food license has been issued or renewed since last more than five months. Will Dr Nirmal Singh the newly appointed Deputy Chief Minister of J&K who is also heading Urban Development Department of the state intervene into this issue? The restaurants, dhabas, hotels, guest houses and even provisional stores in Srinagar and Jammu cities are supposed to get the license and No Objection Certificate (NOC) from respective Health Officer of the Municipal Corporation who have been ... | |
| | Negligence of Sericulture Deptt suffocates mulberry man | | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: In a tragic incident a mulberry man in sericulture department died of suffocation, while working on incubation centre at Ramnagar on Monday.
Source in the department informed Early Times that a mulberry man, Ratan Lal who was few days ago forcibly transferred at Dehari village in Ramnagar by Deputy Director, Sericulture Department Udhampur to run incubation centre died of gases produce by burning of incubation.
Incubator is a machine used to maintain at a favorable temperature and in other conditions promoting development of silkworms by the sericulture department. This process deals with young age rearing of tiny silkworm, keeping t... | |
| | DB admits PIL and issues notice to CS & Law Secy | Appointment of Chairman SHRC | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: In a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Voice for Rights seeking direction to State to appoint the Chairman and the Members of State Human Rights Commission (SHRC), Jammu which is headless since October 2011, a Division Bench (DB) of State High Court comprising Chief Justice N Paul Vasanthakumar and Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur admitted the PIL and issued notice to chief Secretary J&K and Commissioner Secretary Law to file response within two weeks.
In the PIL petitioner submitted that State Human Rights Commission is headless as Justice Bashir-ud-Din was the last Chairman of the Commission and since October, 2011 Commission is headless. Despite t... | |
| | No separatist will be released without consultation: Sayeed to Rajnath | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed on Tuesday assured home minister Rajnath Singh that no separatist would be henceforth released without taking the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) into confidence.
Sources in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said Sayeed spoke to Rajnath Singh on the phone and assured him that no separatist leader would be released from custody by the state government without taking the PDP's alliance partner, the BJP, into confidence.
"This was done by Mufti sahib to clear the confusion created by some people over Masrat Alam's release," a PDP source told. "The chief minister assured the union home minister that no s... | |
| | State government orders for creation of 3,000 supernumerary posts for KP youth in valley | Apex Advisory Committee also being reconstructed | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Mar 10: In a bid to inculcate confidence among the migrant Kashmiri Pandits putting up in various parts of country including Jammu, the state government today ordered for the creation of 3,000 supernumerary posts for the migrant Kashmiri Pandit youth in the different government departments in the Kashmir valley.
The decision in this regard was taken during a meeting chaired by Minister for Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs and Relief & Rehabilitation, Syed Basharat Bukhari today. During the meeting extensive discussions were held on relief and rehabilitation of Kashmiri migrants.
During the meeting it was decided that Apex Advisory Co... | |
| | Docs continue to prescribe medicine by brand names | Drug Mafia hijacks J&K Drug Policy | | Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: Despite being approved by the previous government, the Drug Policy has been lost into oblivion, as due to pressure of powerful nexus behind illicit trade of substandard drug in state, the policy has not been implemented yet.
Doctors across the state continue to prescribe medicine by brand names instead of generic names as laid down in the drug policy.
The policy was made to promote availability and affordability of medicines, to ensure safety, quality and efficacy, to promote good prescribing and dispensing practices and rational use of drugs in public and private sectors and to provide a cost-effective, efficient, procurement and sup... | |
| | Acute shortfall of nutritional items at 12 ICDS centres; 5 defaulter suppliers served notices | Anganwaris bearing brunt of administrative apathy | | Arun Singh
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme was launched decades ago with the sole motive to improve the nutritional and health status of children in the age-group 0-6 years, but several ICDS projects functioning across the Jammu district are facing acute shortfall of some nutritional items for the last many months as some suppliers have failed augment supply till date.
Sources told Early Times that in order to provide regular supply of nutritional items to the hundreds of Anganwaris running across Jammu district, District Administration had given an authorization to the competent suppliers, after tender process, for the procur... | |
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