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Regularisation of daily wagers under scanner? | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 10: As the government has been stating that the regularisation of more than 60 thousand daily wagers in the state is in the offing, the mess created by the various departments is acting as a major spoilsport and delaying the entire process.
Government sources privy to the development told Early Times that as it was already assured to the daily wagers that the regularisation process will commence soon after the Budget session, it is provoking as a 'herculean task' to clear the mess in the initial stage.
Sources divulge that several departments in Jammu and Kashmir have wrongly inducted names of people into the list of the adhoc employees in a bid to pave their entry via the back door. Such an action has led to the chaos in ground with finance department busy fixing errors ahead of going ahead with the formulation of a roadmap to regularise the daily wagers in the state.
Reports inform that in August last year, the finance minister Haseeb Drabu had taken a serious note of the misuse of the official position by some senior officials and had asked ... | |
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Pro Zakir Musa slogans greet Sri Sri in Srinagar, forced to leave programme midway | Melee, mismanagement at SKICC | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Mar 10: Spiritual guru and founder of Art of Living, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar had to cut short his speech at a programme here after he was greeted by 'pro-militant' slogans like 'Musa Musa Zakir Musa'.
The spiritual guru had hardly started his speech when a group of people stood up and started raising slogans against him and the organizers of the programme. The protesters said that they have been 'deceived' and 'cheated' by the organizers. The int... | |
| | Global terrorist Hafiz Saeed set to emerge as future Pak leader | 'Pakistan turns Terroristan' | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 10: Pakistan establishment is leaving no stone unturned to give legitimacy to the Mumbai attack mastermind and US designated global terrorist Hafiz Saeed.
In a recent development the Islamabad High Court ordered the Pakistan Election Commission to allow the registration of Hafiz Saeed's Milli Muslim League as a political party to pave the way for his party to contest the forthcoming elections in the neighbouring country.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Pakistan Army and its spy agency ISI seem to have even influenced the judiciary in the neighbouring country and they are trying their best to ensure that terrorist Saeed joins the mainstream ... | |
| | RDD's lethargy affects development in rural areas | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 10: The continuous practice of Rural Development Department of making undue delay in formulation of Perspective Plan and submission of Labour Budget has been affecting the developmental woks in rural areas potential across the State.
Sources told Early Times that there was a continue delay in formulating the perspective plan on the part of Rural Development Department, change of plans despite once finalized and deviation of the same from one plan to another, absence proper monitoring and non inclusion of Gram Sabhas while making the plans has created obstruction in implementation of works.
"There were several points where department showed inactiveness ... | |
| | Pvt schools unnerved as SKI recommends 33 % seats for poor children | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 10: A section of private schools across the state is "unnerved" as the State Knowledge Initiative (SKI) has recommended 33 percent seats in private schools be reserved for "economically underprivileged children."
Sources said the SKI that was constituted by the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to improve the educational standard in Jammu and Kashmir, has suggested that in a bid to give more opportunities to the economically under privileged there was a need to have special reservation for such children.
Sources said the SKI, headed by globally-acclaimed academician, Professor Amitabh Mattoo, who is also advisor to Chief Minister, recently submitted its reco... | |
| | Battle lines drawn between rightists, leftists through vandalising statues of great leaders | Behind the veil | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 10: Like damsels in distress those belonging to the left or the right have started attacking busts of gre at leaders of no meagre repute.It all st arted with the vandalisation of the statue of Lenin in Tripura where the BJP formed the Government on its own leaving the leftists high and dry.And this was followed by vandalising the statue of founder of Jana Sangh in West Bengal.Members of the left wing students organisation allegedly vandalised a bust of Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mukherjee here and blackened its face, the West Bengal BJP has stated. Six members of the group have been detained by the police in the incident, which happened a... | |
| | Bizarre! MC Anantnag fills Aarpath River to develop bus terminal | Locals protest, stall work | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Mar 10: Instead of contributing in preserving the water bodies, Municipal Committee Anantnag has started filling a portion of river Aarpath in Aashajipora area of Anantnag town to develop a bus terminal
The unprecedented development has agitated the local populace who on Saturday asked authorities to stop work.
According to locals, the portion of land being filled by the municipal authorities is part of river Aarpath and was evacuated from th... | |
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