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Patient on ‘death bed’, ‘adamant’ doctor not ready to provide treatment | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Mar 31: In yet another instance of carelessness by the doctors at Government Medical College & Hospital (GMC&H) Jammu, a patient who was admitted on March 27 is still waiting for his treatment to begin.
Narrating their tale of woes, the family members and friends of the patient, who hails from Sarore area in Bishnah, said that the patient had consumed some poisonous substance out of frustration on March 27 as there was some petty issue in the family.
“As soon as the family knew that he had consumed some poisonous substance they rushed him to Bishnah Hospital where the doctors on duty referred the patient to Government Medical College, Jammu where he got admitted and the initial treatment of the case was started at the new emergency ward,” said a friend of th... | |
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LG Admin making mockery of panchayat institutions: AJKPC | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 31: A day after Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha addressed 20,000 panchayat members, an organisation of elected grassroots level representatives alleged that only “tutored people” were allowed to speak during the programme.
The All Jammu and Kashmir Panchayati Conference (AJKPC), an organisation working for the welfare of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs), accused the administration of making a mockery of PRIs in the Union Territory.
Sinha had on Tuesday addressed 20,000 PRI members virtually and said “by strengthening the PRIs, we are empowering a more effective system to truly realise the vision of Gram Swaraj in the Union Territory”.
“Jammu a... | |
| | NHPC gives lollipop to residents around Salal Hydel Project | Fails to fulfill its duties under CSR, turns villages around dam into garrison | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 31: Passenger sheds constructed by the NHPC under the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Kotli Manhotra and adjoining areas in Reasi District are of no use for the residents.
Locals while talking to a news channel said that this passenger shed is not used by anyone as it remains dirty. “Had NHPC constructed a washroom instead of a passenger shed it would have helped the common people. This shed is used by the drunkards and miscreants. For us these are of ... | |
| | PDD leaves daily wager in lurch | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 31: Son of a poor daily wager of PDD is running from pillar to post while trying his best to provide medical treatment to his father as he has no money to bear the expenses on account of medical bill.
The daily wager is admitted at GMC Jammu and the hospital authorities have said that the surgery would cost at least Rs 2.5 Lakh.
The son of the daily wager has requested the PDD to come forward so that best medical treatment is given to his father.... | |
| | Anantnag village up in arms against R&B Deptt | | | Early Times Report
Anantnag, Mar 31: Residents of Dado area in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district are up in arms against the Road and Building Departments to construct the link road in a proper way.
Residents while talking to Early Times alleged that the department has used sub-standard material to construct this road. “They have just put dust and have not blacktopped it.
The school buses drop students one kilometre away from our village,” they added.
Residents said that despite the... | |
| | GMS Upper Kanuyian in dilapidated state, authorities in deep slumber | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
POONCH, Mar 31: At a time when the country is busy in implementing the New Education Policy, here at Kanuyian block of Poonch district the Government Middle School (GMS) Upper Kanuyian is completely in a dilapidated state.
The building of the school is in such a rundown condition that it is posing a danger to the students, teaching and non-teaching staff members.
“Plaster on the walls of the school building is falling while the floors are nothing but the stacks of debris... | |
| | I don’t even own a house in Kashmir: Rather | Sets one-weeks deadline for accuser to tender public apology | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Mar 31: Former Finance Minister and National Conference veteran leader, Abdul Rahim Rather has rebuffed the allegations leveled against him by a social activist about him owning huge properties in Kashmir and foreign countries. Rather while addressing a news conference here said, “I live in a rented house and despite remaining a MLA for 36 years and 20 years as a cabinet minister I don’t own a house in Kashmir. Owning houses in foreign countries is out of que... | |
| | Rajiv Gandhi College of Nursing students hold protest; demand conduct of examination by BOPEE | | |
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JAMMU, Mar 31: Students of Rajiv Gandhi College of Nursing today lodged a strong protest against the Jammu & Kashmir administration for its failure of holding the examination and said that the people at helm are hell bent on destroying their future.
A group of students told Early Times that their registration has not been done by Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE). They said the college authorities kept them in dark and did not inform them that their ex... | |
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