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"Out of 1410 units established under SFCP, 305 were non-existent" | Ex-CM failed to take action on inquiry report of SKEWPY scam | | Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had failed to initiate action against the outcome of an inquiry, exposing a scam, according to which out of 1410 units established by entrepreneurs under Seed Fund Capital Scheme (SFCS) under Sher-e-Kashmir Employment and Welfare Programme for Youth (SKEWPY), 305 were found non-existent.
Surprisingly, the inquiry was ordered by Omar himself but when the report of inquiry committee was finally submitted by Department of Employment to the government, he had not taken any further action.
Pertinently, SFCS was launched as part of the government's initiative to provide employment opportunities to the youth of the state under SKEWPY on December 5, 2009. The scheme is being implemented by J&K Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI).
According to the documents available with Early Times, Omar vide CM secretariat No HCM/ps/2013-358/Srinagar, dated 13-06-2013-had desired to know the problems and difficulties being faced by all the 2146 entrepreneurs, who had established their units under SCFS.
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Mass copying turns into Rs 5 Cr industry in Doda, Kishtwar | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: The menace of mass copying on one or other pretext is ruining the career of thousands of youth in frontier areas of Kishtwar and Doda and it has turned into a Rs 5 crore industry in these areas.
Sources told Early Times some teachers with vested interests promote mass copying on the pretext of militant threat while at the same time a few teachers allow students to cheat in order to achieve good results and save their skin.
Despite numerous complaints about mass copying the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) have not taken any action against the students or the people who are promoting the culture of mass copying. "It... | |
| | SVO registered 215 cases, 157 pending | Principal Hemala Aggarwal, Chief Engineer PWD K.K Arora, Resident Manager JK SIDCO among accused | | Sumit Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: The State Vigilance Organization (SVO) has registered 215 cases against corrupt officials, out of which 4 cases were referred to the government for sanction, 38 cases are under legal secrutiny,2 cases are closed as not proved, one case is closed by SVO for RDA and 6 cases are pending with the State Vigilance Commission in compliance to the rule 24(1) of J&K State Vigilance Commission Rules, 2013.
The accused persons , as per the half yearly reports (July-Dec 2014), submitted by the Vigilance Organization to state government, include Vinod Koul son of B K Koul of Shastri Nagar, then Project Manager, Expert Oriented Handloom Development C... | |
| | After Sapphire, Tourmaline, Aquamarine rocks surface in Padder area | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Padder area of Kishtwar district commonly known as "land of sapphire" has once again shown its richness and importance on the geological map of India, as the rock beds in the area have developed big cracks rich minerals Aquamarine and Tourmaline are coming out of these. As per tentative reports, there is 50 billion US dollar Sapphire reserves in these Padder Sapphire mines.
According to the locals, pencil colored Tourmaline rocks were found in abundance in the Sansari area of Padder Tehsil of Kishtwar district bordering Himachal Pradesh. The locals said the local smugglers are busy in curving out the rich mineral out of Tourmaline roc... | |
| | Man who dragged JU to court, heads varsity's legal cell | | | Avinash Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: It might sound strange but is a fact that a person who filed a case against University of Jammu holds the charge of the varsity's legal cell and two other posts.
The Special secretary to vice-chancellor JU, Jai Kumar Sharma, who has filed petition against JU over interview for the post of Director College Development Council (CDC) has been holding key posts including SS VC, Manager Guest House and in-charge Legal Cell of the University as well.
"He approached the court against JU for not calling him in an interview for the post of director CDC, as the selection committee found him ineligible and recommended name of Prof Meenakshi Kilam s... | |
| | KPs remind BJP its commitment on Temple Bill | Encroachment of temples in Valley unabated | |
Javaid Naikoo
Early Times Report
srinagar, Mar 23: Asking state BJP leadership to fulfill its promises, Kashmiri Pandits today demanded that the Temples and Shrines Bill be passed during the ongoing Legislative Assembly session and warned that further delay in the process would only aggravate problems for the KP community.
According to the management committee of different temples and shrines in Kashmir functioning as 'Prem Nath Bhat Memorial Trust' , the long pending temples and shrine bill be passed at the earliest as Land Mafia was persistently usurping the land of various Hindu shrines in the valley.
"BJP leaders including their state secretary Ashok Kaul, Dr Jitendra Singh should... | |
| | Political interference mars GMCH functioning | GMCH doctor floats his own security agency, supplies guards to hospitals | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Violating the norms of the government that a government servant cannot become a businessman, an MBBS doctor posted in Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) has floated his own security agency and has been supplying guards to government hospitals, earning over Rs 40 lakh annually.
He at present is posted in the GMCH medical store. To allegedly appease him, GMCH authorities issued an e-tender notice 06 of 2015 under the title: "Outsourcing of security services in Government Medical College and its Associated Hospitals for 2015-16 with the clause that the contractor must have Rs 40 lakh and above as annual turnover thus, raising eyebrows of many.
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| | Stopping cross border terror prerequisite for peace: Mufti to Pak | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said 'stopping cross-border infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir is perquisite for peace between India and Pakistan.
He said that Pakistan should be told to halt cross-border infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir. "I want to tell everybody, that Pakistan, Pakistani Prime Minister and Pakistani establishment should be told that nobody should be allowed to cross into this side from that side. Then only there will be peace... | |
| | NC-Congress coalition's failure to hold civic polls: J&K lost Central allocation worth Rs 170 cr | | |
Kunal Shrivatsa
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Indecisiveness of the previous National Conference-Congress regime has costed J&K nearly Rs 170 crores since the Union Government withheld the funds meant as assistance to the state for its failure to hold polls for the Urban Local Bodies within scheduled period of time.
The details of the losses amounting to Rs 169.2895 crores due to the failure of the state to conduct Civic polls were divulged by the present government in the State Legislative Assembly today while giving a written reply to the question tabled by Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) MLA Sat Sharma.
The state government while responding to BJP legislator's query informed, "The... | |
| | Long delays in recruitment process: PSC points fingers at official inadequacy | Departments ignore GAD directives | | Arun Singh
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: The premier recruitment agency the state, the J&K Public Service Commission has indicted 'incomplete information and miscommunication' provided to agency during requisition of recruitment by various government departments for delays in recruitment process for which commission is often blamed.
This issue has been pointed out in 57th Annual Report 2013-14 of Public Service Commission tabled on both houses of legislatures. In the report it has been alleged despite the issues raised by the Commission from time to time to the indenting departments the response has not been positive to rectify the mal practice.
The report says that it is desirable ... | |
| | Fair sex pins hope on Mufti Govt, wants representation in vital sectors | NC-Cong regime failed to empower women | | Fazal Khan
Early Times Report
srinagar, Mar 23: Erstwhile National Conference-Congress regime couldn't do much to give representation to women in the major institutions of the state, as the former chief minister Omar Abdullah had no time for the issues which could have helped the cause of Jammu and Kashmir.
With the formation of new PDP-BJP government in the state women are hoping that they would get due representation and the new dispensation would work towards giving women a chance to prove themselves.
Recently cabinet recommended the panel for the Public Service Commission (PSC) but only one woman was included in it as its member. Similarly there are only two nominated women members... | |
| | Geelani, Mirwaiz welcome, Malik tight lipped | Separatists' divided over talks | |
Peerzada Ummer
Early Times Report
srinagar, Mar 23: Merely five days after the governor NN Vohra on the floor of house hinted the possibility of a dialogue with the separatists, the differences among the camp have come to fore with Malik, Mirwaiz and Geelani speaking in three different tones.
On March 18, when the governor NN Vohra hinted at opening channel of talks with the separatists over the resolution of the pending issues, it made separatist groups to remain tight lipped for some time, unanimously maintaining that they would take a call over any such decision after meeting with their respective party men.
Huriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani day after the offer of t... | |
| | CM takes cognizance, cancellation of all appointments likely after session | Backdoor appointments in LA | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is said to have taken cognizance of the issue of backdoor appointments made in Legislative Assembly during the past six years and some concrete action in the matter is on cards after the current Budget session gets over. Besides cancelling all 89 appointments against various posts through backdoor the government is likely to order fresh appointments and take action against those at the helm and expose the then political bosses at the behest of whom most of the appointments were made.
Sources said the Chief Minister has taken strong notice of the backdoor appointments made in the Legislative Assembly which despite hav... | |
| | Once deputed, 2 BJP ministers opted for alternative Information Officers.... | Of ministers' whims, fancies..... | | ET Report
Jammu, Mar 23: In what can be seen as whims of ministers still working in the echelons of power, two senior most cabinet ministers of BJP are alleged to have outrightly rejected deputing of officials as Information officers with them in the Secretariat for personal liking or disliking and instead asked for alternative choices to be attached with their respective ministries to cover day to day functioning.
Sources said two senior cabinet ministers recently asked for replacing the officials who were in normal course deputed with their ministries. One of the ministers ironically has been ardent supporter of the community to which the officer belonged. Yet he allegedly rejected... | |
| | No woman SHO in 10 Jammu districts | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 23: Except for the women police station, no other police station in the 10 districts of Jammu has a woman police officer as its SHO. In the whole of Jammu region, there are, however, three women police officers who have been given important assignments - SSP, Kathua, SDPO, Nowshera, and Greater Kailash police post incharge.
This is the treatment that is being meted out to the women officers by police department which otherwise is legally bound to fight for the rights of women.
As per the information available with Early Times, Jammu district has a total of 25 police stations and nearly three dozen police posts. Samba district has six police stations but no w... | |
| | CEO ERA, Tehseen, Renzu, Mughal among suspects | Vigilance registers 15 PEs between July-Dec 2014 | | Bivek Mathur
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Vigilance Organization (VO) has registered 15 Preliminary Enquires (PEs) all under probe between July-December 2014 as per the Half Yearly Report tabled by government today in Jammu and Kashmir assembly.
As per the report, among the suspects who are facing allegations are Deewakar Singh, then SDPO, and Sham Lal, then Tehsildar, RS Pura who are facing allegations of misuse of official position by implicating the applicant in false case. The second in the list is a teacher of Government Girls High School Top Sherkhania namely Meenu Sharma who is facing allegation on disproportion assets, Satish Kumar Mujoo, resident of H. No 52, Subash... | |
| | CEO Budgam faces axe | Backdoor appointments in Education Department | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Government is mulling to initiate action against the Chief Education Officer (CEO) Budgam as he has been found involved in making appointments through backdoor in the district. The officer has also regularized the services of fourteen backdoor appointees inviting a departmental enquiry/ suspension.
As per reliable sources the Education department may soon suspend the CEO as he is facing several cases of corruption which are pending with the Vigilance Organisation Kashmir (VOK). According to sources the VOK may also seek sanction for prosecution from the Government enabling them to prosecute the said CEO.
It has been more than six months since th... | |
| | Punish those who killed pandits or we would approach international bodies: KPSS | | | Early Times Report
srinagar, Mar 23:Seeking reinvestigation of killing of Kashmiri pandits since 1989, the Kashmir Pandit Sangarh Samiti (KPSS) today said if persons involved in these killings are not punished, the Samiti will approach International bodies. "We give this ultimatum to the Centre investigate and punish all the culprits, within three months, who are involved in killings of Kashmiri Pandits, including those who helped them to do these heinous crimes against the community since March 15th 1989 till date,\" KPSS president K Tickoo said in a statement here. He said otherwise KPSS is free to knock the doors of International bodies and whatever may be the outcome will be purely ... | |
| | 174 govt schools in JK are without students | | | Bashir Assad
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Seventy-four government schools in Kashmir division and 50 in Jammu division are without students. This was revealed by the Education Minister Naeem Akhtar in the upper house today while replying to a question of NC MLC, Dr. Shehnaz Ganai.
A total of 124 schools in Jammu and Kashmir have no students. Naeem Akhtar told the house on Monday.
"There are 50 schools with zero per cent students in Jammu Province while in Kashmir Division, 74 schools have zero per cent students," Akhtar said.
Ganai pointed out deficiency of teachers in schools in rural areas as compared urban areas and sought the details from the government on recruitment... | |
| | Martyr's family prefers ‘action’ to dialogue with Pak | | | Arun Trisal
Early Times Report
Kathua, Mar 23: The family of martyr Parshotam Lal, the cop who was killed in the March 20 terror attack at Rajbagh Police Station, today demanded a strict action against Pakistan and opposed any dialogue with it.
The terrorists had opened indiscriminate fire at the Rajbagh police station a little before 6 am on March 20, resulting in the death if sentry Parshotam Lal (35), son of Parkash Chand of Bandar, Hiranagar.
Talking to media persons here, Parshotam... | |
| | KAS preliminary exam on April 5 | | | G S Asgotra
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Finally there is good news for thousands of aspirants for Kashmir Administrative Services (KAS), as the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) has announced the date of preliminary examination of KAS, after postponing it twice, and now it will be held on April 5.
On, March 15, Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed led cabinet had cleared the names of members and chairman of JKPSC, which has been running headless for the last many months and only after a week, JKPSC has issued a notification announcing dates for preliminary examination.
According to the notification, PSC/Exam/KAS(Pre)/2014 , which read as "The Preliminary Exam... | |
| | AFSPA would be revoked gradually: Mufti | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Amid twin terror attacks in Samba and Kathua, Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today called for making security forces including the Army accountable and reiterated to initiate a gradual process of removing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from some areas of the State.
He said this while winding up discussions on Motion of Thanks to the Governor's Address in the Legislative Council today. Mufti said that there are some reservations from Defence Ministry side but we will try to start the gradual withdrawal of AFSPA from some areas of Jammu and Kashmir," Mufti referred to his recent conversation with the GOC-in-C Northern Command Lt Gen ... | |
| | Agencies sound alert about possible infiltration along borders | | | NEW DELHI, Mar 23: Security agencies have sounded an alert about possible infiltration bid by militants from across the border in Jammu and Kashmir with the active support of ISI and Pakistan Army. The alert was issued after two successive terrorist strikes in Jammu region on Friday and Saturday last when the attackers entered into the state after crossing the International Borders.
According to the intelligence inputs, there would be more infiltration attempts from across the border and all such attempts are being supported by the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI and Pakistan Army, official sources said. Some of the alerts are very specific like detailed information about the possible... | |
| | Top Army commander reviews security situation in J&K | | |
Jammu: A top Army commander on Monday reviewed security situation in Samba-Kathua sector of Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of twin terror attacks in the region.
Western Command Chief Lt Gen KJ Singh rushed to the sector and also held a meeting over post-terror attack security setup in Army units.
"Gen Singh arrived in Samba Army formation today. He held meeting over the post terror attack security setup in Army units in the sector close to International Border," a secuity official said today.
He met troops and complimented them for the clean operation in which two militants were killed.
Confirming the meeting, Defense spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta said that Gen Singh has comp... | |
| | Uproar in LA as Opposition demands compensation to avalanche victims | | | Bivek Mathur
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Noisy scenes were witnessed in Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly today as opposition-Congress and National Conference demanded compensation of the Banihal avalanche victims.
Opposition members also alleged Speaker Kavinder Gupta of gagging the opposition. Accusing Gupta of being inclined towards, NC's Davender Rana said, "You are the Speaker of this house and not of the Government".
The uproar started after MLA Banihal Vikar Rasool raised his voice of dissent over alleged neglect of government towards an emergency situation that had arisen in Banihal constituency following death of three people including two women and a child i... | |
| | Rs. 1.5 Lakh each to kin of deceased: Govt | | | Bivek Mathur
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 23: Jammu and Kashmir government today announced that Rs. 1.5 Lakh will be given each to the kin of the avalanche victims apart from providing other possible helps. Minister Incharge Revenue, Jammu and Kashmir, Javed Mustafa Mir said that Rs. 1.5 Lakh will be provided to each of the kin of the avalanche victims. He said, as reported by the Deputy Commissioner concerned, there is no dearth of ration in the avalanche affected areas of Mahu Mangat in Banihal. "Instructions have been issued to the Divisional Commissioners to assess loses in areas of Reasi, Banihal, Ramban and relief measures have already been taken on priority", said Mir. ... | |
| | Six months on Dal inhabitants yet to receive relief for damages suffered during Sep 2014 flood | | | Mudasir Tariq
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Mar 23: Even six months after the September 2014 floods, families living in Dal Lake and it's peripheries in houseboats, Dongas and makeshift houses are yet to receive any amount relief from the government.
While the estimated loss for the inhabitants of Dal Lake and Nageen Lake is believed to be more than 12 crore rupees, the residents allege that even though they were the worst hit of the devastating floods they were left out on their own as no government agency provided them any financial assistance.
"During September floods the water level of Dal Lake crossed danger level as a result of which many houses were damaged here. Several housebo... | |
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