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JU appoints private coach without advertising post ! | Whose coach is he? | |
K Koushal
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 31
The University of Jammu has yet again made another attempt to “accommodate” a private coach in the discipline of fencing without advertising the post as an official handout issued by the Jammu and Kashmir Amateur Fencing Association on Mar 28 cleared the dust after the designation of the said coach was mentioned in it.
As per the handout circulated to the media houses on March 28 after the closing ceremony of the State Fencing Association, the name of one of the “self styled” coaches was also mentioned with a designation “Fencing Coach, Jammu University”.
But whose coach is he?
However, the mention of the designation with the name of the coach raised many eyebrows in the sports arena especially those associated with the Department of Physical Education, Jammu University.
“The concerned authorities must clarify whether the coach was appointed or not,” said a senior player in the Department adding that if he has been officially appointed then what criteria was adopted by the concerned department and if not, then... | |
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PM Modi’s tough stand against terror, unnerves Kashmir centric leaders | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 31: Tough stand taken by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi against terrorists and their sympathizers has unnerved Kashmir centric leaders and they are behaving like “rebels.”
The National Conference candidate from Baramulla parliamentary constituency, Akbar Lone, has done everything to appease the Pak stooges and the people sitting across the Line of Control. He has raised pro-Pakistan slogans and appealed the terrorists to help him win the elections.
On the other hand former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti, who has decided to contest from Anantnag parliamentary seat, is challenging J&K’s accession with ... | |
| | Cong ignoring Jammu leaders, appeasing Kashmiris | | |
ET Report
Jammu, Mar 31: Congress party in Jammu region is grappling with number of issues due to the wrong decisions taken by the party high command to appease Kashmir centric leadership.
Sources told Early times senior Congress leader Shyam Lal Sharma deserting the party has created ripples with the camp of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) as Sharma enjoys lot of support in the Jammu region.
They said that Sharma was upset with the party high command for ignoring his demand to give mandate to his brother Madan Lal Sharma from Jammu Parliamentary constituency. “The Congress high command is leaving no stone unturned to appease the Kashmir centric leaders but on the ... | |
| | 13 employees of Education Deptt attached for violating MCC | CEO Udhampur constitutes committee | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 31: Chief Education Officer (CEO) Udhampur has attached 13 employees of school education department for their alleged involvement in election campaign of a particular candidate of particular party which is considered to be sheer violation of Model Code of Conduct (MCC).
Sources informed Early Times that on 29/03/2019, the Nodal Officer (Additional District Development Commissioner) received a complaint of 13 employees of school Education Department including teachers, masters and RReT teachers who were allegedly involved in election campaign of a particular party.
"The CEO Udhampur Daljeet Singh acted swiftly and attached all the 13 employees with his of... | |
| | Retired employee serves Paramedical Council | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 31: The Health Department is yet again in news for its wrongdoings. An influential employee, who has retired from government services, has been continuously serving in Jammu and Kashmir Paramedical Council without proper permission from the Principal of Medical College Jammu.
Sources said ever since the Paramedical Council was shifted to GMC, the influential employee has been serving there. A year after the shifting, sources said, the employee retired but continues with practice without adhering to rules and regulations.
Sources said the employee participates in crucial meetings and influences important decisions. He also plays a vital role in the af... | |
| | In a first Supreme Court admits PIL relating to corruption case at Dental College Srinagar | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Mar 31: In an unprecedented development the Supreme Court of India has for the first time admitted a corruption case of Jammu & Kashmir. The case pertains to the exorbitant purchases made by Principal Government Dental College (GDC), Srinagar, Dr. Riyaz Farooq.
The Principal GDC Srinagar had made exorbitant purchases both at the GDC Srinagar and GDC Jammu. The Supreme Court heard the corruption case on Friday (March 29) and listed the case for July for further proceedings.
The Supreme Court accepted the plea of the petitioner that the case be treated as Public Interest Litigation (PIL) and issued notices to the respondents. The PIL has been f... | |
| | Govt High School Kuntwara has 5 teachers for 206 students | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
kishtwar, Mar 31: The lackadaisical approach of Education department towards providing adequate staff in rural and far flung areas of Kishtwar district can be gauged from the fact that Govt High School Kuntwara in the district has only five teachers including one ReT for 206 students from class 1st to 10th.
As per the details available with "Early Times", out of 14 sanctioned posts in the school, seven posts are vacant including the post of Headmaster since 2015.
Out of 2 posts of Master grade, one post is vacant while another post is being used for the drawl of salary, out of five posts, two posts are vacant while one post is being used for withdrawal... | |
| | PDP facing dearth of workers in Valley, Mehbooba appeals youth to join PDP's campaign | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 31: As exodus of party cadre going unabated due to attitude of an influential coterie within the party, PDP is finding it difficult to get workers to campaign for party candidates contesting elections on three Parliamentary seats of Kashmir Valley
Those who are handling social media of Mehbooba Mufti are appealing supporters and workers to work for her campaign. Although appeal has been made on behalf of Mehbooba Mufti, it is clear that this appeal has made by those who have been handling her social media accounts.
"Interested young party members and supporters who wish to work for my campaign are requested to inbox their name, constituency and contact numbe... | |
| | Vikramaditya explodes BJP's myth of development in Udhampur-Bani area | | | Early Times Report
bani, Mar 31: Exploding the myth of the BJP candidate's bogus claims of so called 'development' in Udhampur-Doda-Kathua Constituency, Senior Congress leader and party candidate from the constituency Vikramaditya Singh today flayed the saffron party for abandoning the far off regions like Bani and Pancheri, saying that these areas are struggling to get even the very basic amenities of life including drinking water, power, ration, roads, healthcare facilities and educational a... | |
| | Mehbooba's poll planks in Kashmir | Election 2019 | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 31: Former BJP-made CM and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti has made public the planks on which she and her party will contest the scheduled Lok Sabha elections in the Kashmir Valley. She has not fielded any candidate in Jammu and it is also not clear if she would field candidate for the lone Ladakh seat.
Making her poll planks public, Mehbooba Mufti has said that her whole objective to consolidate secular votes and highlight the dangers of the tough stance adopted by the Centre against separatists.
Mehbooba Mufti, who is contesting the Anantnag Lok Sabha seat said: "Her party's decision to favour a consolidation of secular votes and the dangers of the toug... | |
| | Rafiabad people wants to remind politicians their promises which they failed in past | Two siblings drowned in river, as area is lacking bridge | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
BARAMULLA, Mar 31: The local politicians of Rafiabad area have miserably failed to construct a bridge over a river in Rafiabad area, as recently two siblings were drowned in Viji Nallah in Sialkote of Rafiabad, and today politicians want us to vote for them, said locals of Sailkote Rafiabad.
On March 25, the two kids who were trying to cross the steam in Viji Nallah in Sailkote were washed away, and on March 26, body of the duo identified as 8-year-old S... | |
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