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Govt employees indulge in election campaigning in Poonch | | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Poonch, Mar 29: Even as the model code of conduct is in place, government employees especially teachers are seen campaigning openly for political parties in Poonch. The officials seem unconcerned to the development.
According to the sources, many teachers are found campaigning for different political parties on social sites and their officers and election observers are seem unconcerned.
Sources said that teachers especially in Poonch are appealing general masses to cast their vote in favour of particular candidate.
There is tough competition between two national partiers and teachers and other employees are openly campaigning for them.
The Elect... | |
| | Corruption cases remain unresolved in JK | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Mar 29: Though the anti-graft agencies over the years -lodged FIRs recommending suspension of the officials involved in corruption cases, but the higher authorities in the government fails to act while as corruption related enquiries remained pending with vigilance officers of government departments for disposal.
The concept of Departmental Vigilance officers (DVOs) in government departments was to help in identifying corrupt officers.
Official sources told early times that there are hundreds of corruption related enquiries pending with vigilance officers of government departments in the state.
One of the top officials here in the Anti-corrup... | |
| | 'Pakistani frustration getting more visible ahead of Parliament elections' | Day after Modi's earthshaking rally, Pak aggression on Jammu frontiers | | Early Times Report
jammu, Mar 29: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally here speaking tough against terror and Pakistan, the enemy country resorted to unprovoked shelling along the Jammu frontiers making the frustration of Modi's counterpart Imran Khan more visible than before.
An army official said that Pakistan initiated unprovoked ceasefire violation in Mankote and Krishna Ghati sectors of the district at 7:30 am.
Pertinently morning is the time when the villagers are busy in their fields and it seems that Pakistan doesn't want poor villagers along Jammu border and the LOC to do their work normally as they continue to be constant target of the Pakistani aggression... | |
| | Pakistan wanted to avenge Balakot Air Strike, but failed | | |
Early Times Report
jammu, Mar 29: It was on February 26 that our Air Force entered deep inside Pakistan at Balakot and destroyed Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorist-training camps. The surgical strike within Pakistan was 100% successful. Reports suggested that 100s of JeM commanders were killed. The surgical strike shocked both Islamabad and Rawalpindi with many Pakistani law-makers raising anti-Pakistan PM Imran Khan slogans in the Pakistan National Assembly (PNA) itself.
To save his face and the face of the rattled Pakistani Army, both Islamabad and Rawalpindi decided to avenge the Balakot attack. In fact, following the Indian Air Force (IAF) strike on Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists t... | |
| | Ram Madhav's absence in Modi's rally raises many eye-brows | | | Early Times Report
jammu, Mar 29: Conspicuous absence of BJP's point-man Ram Madhav in Thursday's rally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has raised many eye-brows because there are rumours that BJP high command wanted to relieve him as incharge of J&K.
Credible sources said that BJP high command is not happy with Ram Madhav's performance in J&K because it was he who had sacrificed Jammu's wishes and interests to appease some politicians of Kashmir Valley. "Ram Madhav's pro Kashmir policies have damaged BJP a lot in Jammu region but even then he is making every efforts to please leaders of Kashmir Valley", sources, quoting a senior leader said and revealed that instead of spending maximum t... | |
| | Guv administration succumbs to pressure of retired Judge, directs SWC to vacate its premises | | | Ashwani Sharma
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Mar 29: After failing miserably in supporting women folk of the state, J&K Government has now succumbed to the pressures of a retired J&K High Court judge and has ordered the Jammu and Kashmir State Commission for Protection of Women and Child Rights (formerly, J&K State Commission for Women) to vacate its offices, both in Jammu and Srinagar at Pragati Bhawan, Bahu Plaza and Old Assembly Complex, Badshah Bridge, respectively.
A government order stated that to make the State Law Commission functional, sanction is hereby accorded to the allotment of the following accommodation presently under occupation of the State Commission for Women, J&K to t... | |
| | Police stoop low, decamp with vehicle parts after flattening tyres | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, Mar 29: Already facing trust deficit among the people, Kishtwar police today stooped to another low by flattening the tyres of the vehicles parked on road side including those of revenue officials and decamped with their vital components.
As per the details available ET, Kishtwar police in order to harass the common people has become habitual of going bizarre against the masses by damaging the vehicles parked on road side from Bus Stand to ITI gro... | |
| | Omar's inefficacy as CM exposed by Pak women in Kashmir | Stop browbeating India Mr Abdullah! | | Early Times Report
jammu, Mar 29: Only a few miles away from a luxurious hotel where Omar Abdullah was addressing a presser and ridiculing policies of union government, women in hundreds had gathered, exposing the inefficacy and ambivalent functioning of the NC Vice President.
Omar Abdullah along with his senior colleagues addressed a press conference at a Srinagar hotel in which he opposed the policies of the central government vis-a-vis Kashmir and tried hard to tell people how earnest was NC and how accommodating were its policies.
However, little did Omar know that just a half mile away in Srinagar's press enclave, women were exposing him to the core and how inefficient was he as the... | |
| | In charge JKTDC Manager manages modification of transfer order within 6 months | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 29: Due to the blessings of top officer of Jammu & Kashmir Tourist Development Corporation (JKTDC), an influential in-charge Manager of JKTDC managed to get his transfer order modified and again assumed the charge as in-charge Manager in choicest place in one of the tourist place in Jammu province.
According to the reliable sources, an influential in-charge manager who was posted in Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation at famous tourist destination in Jammu Province and stayed at same place for several years located near his place.
Sources further said that the distance between the house and the office of the officer is just 500 meters.
"In Oct... | |
| | Early Times urges Advisor Kumar to get cases registered against ET probed by CBI | We also request him to reopen murder case of Dr Sankhyadhar, killed 10-years ago | | Whenever Early Times exposes any corrupt element the newspaper management starts receiving threats from different quarters.
The common tactic which these "influential" people use is that they ask the Police to open the old cases, which have been filed against the ET management on "frivolous charges" and then start harassing the management of the daily and its staff members.
We urge Governor's Advisor Mr K Vijay Kumar, who is known for his honesty, integrity and uprightness, to get the cases,... | |
| | Close aide of Pulwama attack mastermind sent to judicial custody till April 26 | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Mar 29: Delhi's Patiala House Court on Friday sent alleged Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist Sajjad Khan to judicial custody till April 26. Khan is believed to be a close associate of Pulwama attack mastermind Mudassir Ahmed Khan who was gunned down by the security forces in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir on March 11. Sajjad Khan was produced before the National Investigation Agency special court today. Additional Sessions Judge Rakesh Syal had earlier sent him to the custody of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for seven days, till March 29. He was produced before the special court today at the end of the remand period.
NIA also pressed that they do not wish... | |
| | Assembly Secretariat violates rules yet again, appoints two data entry operators illegally | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Mar 29: Despite the fact that High Court recently stayed the process of advertisement of posts by the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly Secretariat the officials at the office have made couple of illegal appointments.
Early Times has learnt from sources that two persons have been appointed as Data Entry Operators in the assembly secretariat by some of the top notch officers of the department. The appointments have been made in contravention of laid down procedure.
"The appointments were made without any advertisement whatsoever and the beneficiaries have already joined their duties. No norm whatsoever was followed in the whole process and... | |
| | Now, WB CM Mamata says she can solve Kashmir problem | Mehbooba jubilant | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 29: The controversial Chief Minister of West Bengal and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee has claimed that "she can expeditiously solve the Kashmir problem". She made this claim during the release of her party's manifesto.
The TMC manifesto included promises on simplification of the GST, revival of the Planning Commission, resolving the Kashmir issue, and 200 days' work with double the pay for MGNREGA workers. As for the Kashmir issue, the TMC manifesto said: "To restore peace in Kashmir, we will take the nation's consent, trust and faith by our side. And we shall proceed towards a brighter future in this respect".
"Send me to Kashmir. I will ... | |
| | Land mafia active in Katra, Pouni; illegal structures raised, sold | | | A B Sharma
Early Times Report
Reasi, Mar 29: Tehsil Reasi of district, off late , has been in news over land grab.
In a striking incidence of state land encroachment in the district, Early Times has come across some land mafia illegally occupying state land in various areas close in vicinity the trunk roads connecting different villages.
From a focal village of Baradari two main roads that move towards Katra and Pouni adjacently, certain hutments have come on the roadside on the state lan... | |
| | DH Bandipora being constructed on wetland | WUCMA turns a white elephant | | Early Times Report
Bandipora, Mar 29: With an aim of protecting and conserving world famous Wullar lake which is a declared Ramsar site of international recognition, Government created Wullar Conservation and Management Authority (WUCMA) several years back. It seems the officials of this Government organisation have turned to be parasites on the state exchequer as they are not at all performing their official duties. After allowing a garbage dump site to operate on the banks of Wullar lake , W... | |
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