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Strange! Tourism Deptt unaware about non-official organizations | | Jehangir Rashid | 3/16/2018 12:59:17 AM |
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Early Times Report
srinagar, March 15: Believe it or not, the department of tourism has no information whatsoever as how many non-official organizations are involved with tourism sector in the Kashmir valley.
In response to a Right to Information (RTI) application moved by Dr. Sheikh Ghulam Rasool, the department of tourism said that there is no list of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), trusts, voluntary organizations, organizations and adventure bodies and clubs registered with the department.
Although, the RTI application was addressed to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of Department of Tourism, the information was given by Deputy Director Tourism (Publicity) Kashmir. The ... | |
| | Tribal leader out to set Jammu on fire | | |
Early Times Report
jammu, March 15: PDP-BJP government has given free hand to some individuals to set Jammu on the fire by floating false and inflammatory stories in name of justice to the victim of Hiranagar murder case. Some land grabbers, who camouflage themselves as tribal activists, have been giving communal colour to the heinous crime to create disturbance in Jammu region at the behest of some anti-India forces active in Valley.
Credible sources in the corridors of power said that one self-styled tribal activist, who is infamous for creating communal divide in Jammu for one or other reason, is in the radar of the intelligence agencies for instigating peace loving Gujjars against ... | |
| | 'All isn't well within PDP' | | Saahil Suhail | 3/16/2018 12:58:30 AM |
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Early Times Report
anantnag, March 15: Stating that a group of 'mischievous leaders' was misleading the Chief Minister, Former Minister and Peoples Democratic Party founder member Peer Mohd Hussain Thursday claimed that all wasn't well within the party.
"I want to make this statement with responsibility that all isn't well within the party cadre. Reports of ground situation don't reach to top leadership as a group of mischievous leaders have encircled the top leadership." Hussain told Early Times here in Anantnag on the sidelines of workers' convention which he had organized after a gap over five years.
He stressed upon the need to discourage the mischievous elements who deliberatel... | |
| | Governor concerned over rising corruption | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
srinagar, March 15: Governor N N Vohra has expressed concern over the mounting corruption in Jammu and Kashmir, while the government seems least bothered to take any immediate measures.
Sources said that the Governor has expressed concern and written to state government several times to take stricter measures to check corruption in the state.
Governor NN Vohra has directed the authorities to take immediate measures to conclude enquiries pending with the vigilance organization against the officers of state.
For years, corruption related enquiries remain pending for disposal with vigilance officers of government departments in the state.
Around 9,000 ... | |
| | BJP worker amasses wealth by helping Rohingyas | | |
K. Koushal
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: The office bearer of Mahila Morcha-women wing of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) whose name has surfaced after her son assaulted media persons in apparent defense of Rohingyas at Bathindi, has reportedly amassed huge 'unaccountable' wealth by renting out land to illegal immigrants.
According to sources privy, women activist of BJP has rented out several kanals of land to illegal immigrants besides some shops.
"The family used to collect huge money from illegal immigrants as rent for the land where they have raised structures for residential and commercial activities", said sources adding that the family never disclosed this money which is being... | |
| | Fulfill your promise of early deportation of Rohingyas: Harsh to GoI | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Mar 15: Describing the growing influx of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi's in Jammu as a deep rooted conspiracy to change the demographic profile of the region a strong contingent of Panther activists spearheaded by Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP and Former J&K Minister and Yashpal Kundal State President Young Panthers staged a vociferous protest demonstration outside the Parliament in New Delhi today.
While raising slogans of 'Chodho Hamara Jammu Pradesh, Rohingyas Jaao Banglad... | |
| | KP food festival: Cruel joke with displaced community | Can a family which gets Rs 2500 monthly, afford Rs 600? | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: The much hyped Kashmir Pandit food festival organized by Jammu and Kashmir Tourism department for Kashmiri Pandits living in Jammu has evoked sharp response from the displaced community.
"Our properties and temples have been turned into a graveyard in Kashmir Valley. They have been vandalized, occupied and snatched from us. Our entire culture has been ruined. We cannot understand what government wants to prove by holding the food festival," said Rajesh Ra... | |
| | Why did Mehbooba drop Drabu from cabinet? | View from Kashmir | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 15: The sudden decision of PDP chief and J&K CM Mehbooba Mufti to drop Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu from her Cabinet has triggered a debate. It is only natural. Drabu was dropped four days ago after he made a statement in Delhi seminar that the "problem in Kashmir was not political, but it was social".
Drabu had only spoken the truth because Kashmir had been at the helm of affairs ever since the state's accession to Indian in 1947.
Members of one particular community in Kashmir have been holding the office of CM since then and almost all the vital departments with Jammu and Ladakh being reduced to the status of its mere colonies where the people cry 24X7... | |
| | After Manan Wani, now Lolab's Bilal joins 'militancy' | | | Mohammad Sarfaraz
Early Times Report
KUPWARA, Mar 15: A youth who had gone missing fifteen days back has reportedly joined some militant outfit as his picture posing with an AK 47 rifle has gone viral on social media.
Sources quoting police officials as having said that the youth, Bilal Ahmad Shah, 24, son of late Shams-ud-Din, of Shartmuqam village of Lolab in north Kashmir's Kupwara district, had left home on March 1 towards Parimpora Fruit Mandi Srinagar, where he works.
Today, a pict... | |
| | Doctors with forged degrees serving in private hospitals? | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Mar 15: Many a precious lives have been put to risk as many a doctors with fake degrees are working in private clinics of the state and government has no mechanism to check the authenticity of their degrees.
"There is no check whether these doctors are holding genuine degrees. They treat patients in private hospitals and nursing homes but there shall be proper check whether they hold genuine degrees or the fake ones. We can't play with the lives of people," an official said. "We don't know the credentials of the medicos from other states serving in private hospitals and clinics.
There must be some accountability from where these doctors including the all... | |
| | CM tells party ministers, legislators to reach Srinagar | Post Drabu sacking, PDP to hold crucial meet on March 17 | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: Five days after the PDP's pointsman and Late Mufti Sayeed's trusted lieutenant Haseeb Darbu was sacked, the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has called for a high level meet of the party legislators and ministers in Srinagar. As per top sources privy to the development, the meeting will take place in Srinagar's Fairview residence of the Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti wherein she is all set to address her ministers and legislators after the ousting of Haseeb Drabu who was holding the crucial Finance Portfolio in the coalition. It was informed that the meet will be crucial in nature since the formation of the government led by Mehbooba Mufti on April 4, 20... | |
| | UP, Bihar election results warning for BJP in State | Unrest in Jammu, Ladakh | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 15: The spectacular performance of SP-BSP combine of the otherwise comprehensively defeat Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati in UP and RJD of Lalu Prasad Yadav in the Lok Sabha by-polls has jolted the otherwise very confident BJP, now ruling in 21 states either on its own or in alliance.
Results were declared on Thursday. What has jolted the BJP all the more is its massive defeat in UP's Gorakhpur and Phulpur. Both these prestigious constituencies were represented in the Lok Sabha by the incumbent UP CM Yogi Adityanath and incumbent Dy CM Maurya.
Both had won the seats in 2014 with a huge margins ranging from 2 to over 3 lakh popular votes and the BJP lost both... | |
| | Not by advts alone, do some tangible work | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: The Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences (SKUAST) has released a full page advertisement for `doubling' farmers' income. The advertisement carries some photos depicting inspection of the Vice Chancellor and Scientists' achievements.
The farmers, for the information of the SKUAST, have been mislead on various issues and that too by the SKUAST. For example, a new variety of apple is being introduced in Kashmir at the behest of the so-called ... | |
| | SIC directs CE to conduct inquiry | Tender file goes missing in R&B Kargil | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: In a serious administrative lapse , the Executive Engineer R&B division Kargil has told State Information Commission (SIC) that the tender file from September 2016 to March 2017 has gone missing from his office. The copy of the file was sought under Right to Information Act (RTI) by a local information seeker.
Details available with Early Times reveal that one Mohammad Hassan Masha a resident of Tambis Sankoo District Kargil filed the RTI application dated 06.07.2017 before the PIO/Executive Engineer R&B Division, seeking information on five queries mentioned in the said application. As no information was provided by the PIO and the first appellant aut... | |
| | Amid rumors of replacement of Health Minister, GMC docs rush to politicians | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 15: Amid rumors of replacement of Minister for Health and Medical Education Bali Bhagat, some doctors holding higher position at Government Medical College and Hospital are rushing to the houses of BJP leaders with a hope to get favours.
Pertinently, even State President of BJP and Health Minister went to Delhi few days ago as well as there is news of replacement of the health Minister, few doctors are worried and are knocking doors of the BJP ministers and politicians. If sources are to be believed, since rumors of reshuffle in cabinet, have become talk of the town, the insecure doctors of the GMC Jammu, have been trying their best to please few Politici... | |
| | Deport Rohingyas or face agitation, Mahajan tells Govt | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: Shri Ram Sena state Unit today made startling revelations that at Bathindi area in the outskirts of Jammu city where some Rahangiyas and Bangladeshies attacked media persons day before yesterday actually belongs to prominent BJP worker who has rented his land to these Rohangiyas and Bangladeshies.
Addressing media persons in a press conference in Jammu, Shri Ram Sena state President, Rajiv Mahajan expressing serious concern over giving land on rent to Rohan... | |
| | Dogra Front, Shiv Sena stage protest against illegal immigrants | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: The activists of Dogra Front & Shiv Sena under the leadership of Ashok Gupta staged protest in Jammu against the Bangladeshis and Rohingyas, terming them as grave threat to the national security.
Ashok Gupta stated that the Rohingya and the Bangladeshies are threat for the state and they have the links with the ISI and other anti national elements. JuD carried out humanitarian work by distributing food, clothes, blankets and medicines in the Rohingya camps.... | |
| | Government fails to ensure security of people: Neeraj | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: Neeraj Gupta-Zonal President JKNPP staged protest over the issue of wrong policies adopted by the Govt regarding Rohingyas, Bangladeshi, Burmies etc.
He said that the Govt is not serious in deporting the Rohingyas, Bangladeshi, Burmies etc. He said that the day by day these people are posing serious threat to the peace and communal harmony of the state. The investigating agencies and Govt. failed to resolve the demand of District by the residents of Sunder... | |
| | BJP gives shelter land to Rohingyas, Bangladeshies: Sunil Dimple | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: Sunil Dimple President Jammu West Assembly Movement today said that BJP has given shelter land to Rohingyas, Bangladeshies and demanded to dissolve the BJP-PDP Govt immediately as it has lost the trust of the people of the state. According to press release he said alleged those who attacked journalists, they were affiliated to BJP Bhartiya Janta Party, workers and the office bearer of the Mahila morcha BJP who attacked the team of senior Journalist, who wer... | |
| | Govt facilitating illegal settlement of Rohingya, Bangladeshi immigrants in Jammu: NSF | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 15: The seriousness of the BJP-PDP government to dress the burning issue of Rohingyas's ouster from Jammu can be gauged from the fact that despite lapse of more than a year, a high level committee constituted by the government headed by Dr. Nirmal Singh, Dy. Chief Minister of BJP is constantly sleeping over the matter to keep PDP leaders in good humour which is obliquely supporting the cause of these illegal foreigner refugees.
This was stated by Dr Vikas Sharm... | |
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