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In permission for oxygen units, furniture factories allowed to resume work in Kashmir | Ye Kya Ho Raha Hai! | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 24: In brazen violation of norms, the authorities in Kashmir have allegedly allowed factories manufacturing furniture to resume operations in the category of units manufacturing essential commodities.
Official documents as seen by the Early Times show that the government had granted special permission for some of the factories in Kashmir dealing with essential services to resume work.
It is pertinent to mention that as all the commercial activities have been shut across Kashmir, the permission was granted for factories dealing with the manufacture of medicines, health related items and oxygen gas in particular to resume work.
But sources said the order me... | |
| | China disallows US scientists to visit country, pushes territorial ambitions in sea | COVID-19 a flu or attack on world? | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 24: As the world is busy fighting COVID-19 pandemic China is trying to emerge as the new superpower in the world.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, “It looks like that China is making its ambitions clear to control the world. The apprehension about China could have manufactured the COVID-19 virus seems to be proving correct.”
On Thursday US President Donald Trump had stated that America has been attacked. “This is no flu. Its an attack on the United States,” Trump had said.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused China of taking advantage of the world’s focus on the COVID-19 pandemic to push its territorial ambitions in the South China Sea.
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| | Internal democracy missing in Saffron party? | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 24: Bharatiya Janata Party which leaves no opportunity to demean the opposition parties by describing them as family oriented parties has reportedly nominated kith and kin, and “chamchas” of senior leaders in newly formed committees.
“To be nominated for a particular party position it’s necessary to remain in the good books of the senior leaders. The ones who have no godfathers are denied space,” alleged a BJP worker.
Soon after outbreak of the COVID-19 the saffron party announced the names of the office bearers of different committees at various levels. Those who didn’t find place in the newly framed committees took to social media took to expose the syst... | |
| | Positive cases of COVID-19 reach 454 in JK as 20 more persons test positive | 109 persons recover; five casualties in the union territory so far | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Apr 24: Twenty (20) more positive cases of Corona Virus came to the fore from the different districts of Kashmir today. As a result of this, the number of positive cases of COVID-19 has reached 454 in the union territory.
Reports said that fresh cases were reported from Bandipora, Shopian, Kupwara and Baramulla districts of the Kashmir valley. While nine cases were reported from Bandipora district, Shopian, Kupwara and Baramulla districts accounted for five, four and two cases respectively.
With 27 fresh cases the positive cases of COVID-19 have reached 397 in the Kashmir valley while as the number is 57 in the Jammu division. As on date Ka... | |
| | River Ravi becomes ‘means’ to sneak into J&K without quarantine | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 24: Contrary to the claims of the authorities not to allow entry of any person from Lakhanpur without quarantine, people continue to enter J&K through illegal means. Genuine people are facing hardship at Lakhanpur, cheaters managed to sneak into J&K through different means, either through crossing the river Ravi or as cleaners or helpers of trucks.
Credible sources said that large numbers of people have sneaked into J&K without quarantine at Lakhanpur through Ravi river or with the help of truck drivers who illegally transported these persons as cleaners or helpers.
As reported in a section of media, checking illegal sneaking of people through Ravi, which ... | |
| | Admin fails to provide ration to migrant labourers in Jammu | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 24: The District Administration Jammu is allegedly is not paying requisite attention to the list of migrant labourers complied by the Labour Department for distribution of ration amid COVID -19 lockdown as most of the labourers are allegedly not getting their due share.
Sources in the Labour Department told Early Times that soon after the lockdown was imposed, the department was asked to compile a list of migrant labourers living across Jammu region and after lot of efforts the list was prepared by the department and the same was submitted to the concerned District Administrations for the distribution of ration.
They further said that the thousands of t... | |
| | Man booked for organizing son’s wedding without seeking permission | FIR registered against 6 persons for entering into district through snow bound Sinthan top | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Apr 23: Police on Thursday registered a FIR against a man in this hilly district for organizing marriage of his son without seeking permission
According to the details available with Early Times police filed a FIR number 76/188 against father of the groom for violating lockdown norms. “Many people had assembled to attend the marriage party thus violating the order passed by DC Kishtwar to contain spread of COVID 19 disease under Disaster Management Act,” said an official.
After the incident came to fore Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar, Rajinder Singh Tara, placed village head under suspension and ordered an inquiry into the matter. Tehsildar K... | |
| | J&K able to flatten curve of COVID-19, restrictions to ease from May 3: Lt Guv GC Murmu | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 24: Jammu and Kashmir has been able to flatten the curve of the novel Coronavirus outbreak and lockdown restrictions will ease in most parts, except critical ones from May 3, Lieutenant Governor GC Murmu told an exclusive interview to national channel on Friday. He pointed out that J&K has the third-highest rate of testing per million among the Indian States and UTs and the doubling rate of COVID-19 cases is around 16 days.
When asked if the Union Territory is prepared for a lift of lockdown from May 3, GC Murmu said, “The Red Zones are reducing, so maybe we will have restrictions continue at critical places and not everywhere. I hope gradual normalcy will... | |
| | Utilize all resources to provide dignified life to Dharap Kotha residents: Munish tells admn | Locals seek improved lanes, proper drainage system | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 24: Expressing disappointment over lack of civic amenities in Ward No 1 Dharap Kotha, the Editor-in-chief Early Times, Munish Gupta, on Friday said that it is really a pity that the administration has failed in its duty to provide basic necessities like carpeted streets, hygienic surroundings and a proper drainage system to the residents.
Munish, who would be contesting the next Assembly elections from Gandhi Nagar constituency said, “Dharap Panchayat has alway... | |
| | 100 families in Wagan suffering due to collapsed bridge | | | MALIK MUDASIR
Early Times Report
BANINHAL, Apr 24: Around 100 families living in Wagan village of Banihal Sub Division are suffering as a bridge connecting their hamlet with other parts of the world collapsed after the area witnessed heavy rainfall triggering the collapse of this vital bridge.
As per the details available with Early Times, the people lost the connection with rest of the population after the bridge was collapsed and washed away.
The locals informed the Early Times that the... | |
| | Respect all, suspect all mantra to prevent Covid-19: Sarpanch Narwaw | PM Modi commends Sarpanchs from J&K | | S TAHIR-UL HAQ
EARLY TIMES REPORT
BARAMULLA, Apr 24: At a time when India is fighting as a strong nation with the Coronavirus infection, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Block Development Council (BDC) Narwaw today and congratulated other Sarpanchs for their efforts.
Dr Jitendra Singh, Minister of State in PMO, tweeted that, Sarpanch Iqbal from Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir refers to “respect all, suspect all” mantra to prevent Covid, during interaction with PM Shri Narendra Modi.
Accordin... | |
| | 16 persons discharged from TRC Salambad, eight patients recover from SD-Uri | | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
BARAMULLA, Apr 24: Sixteen (16) persons including members of Tablighi Jamaat were discharged today from quarantine centre TRC Salamabad Uri after their tests came negative. In-charge quarantine center TRC Salamabad Uri Tariq Hashim oversaw their discharge and transportation to their respective homes.
Sources said that the group like all others before them was under proper medical supervision period and was discharged after clearance from doctors and health authorities with the strict directions to remain in home quarantine. While as some of the people were hospitalized for treatment, after they were suspected for infection, adding they are negative but... | |
| | Naib Tehsildar misbehaves with Sub Inspector in Poonch | Raises objection over police officer’s movement in area | | RAJESH TANDON
Early Times Report
POONCH, Apr 24: In a bizarre incident, a Naib Tehsildar misbehaved with Sub Inspector of Jammu and Kashmir Police in Ajote area of Poonch district for the movement of latter in the area during lockdown which sent shock waves in the police department.
Sources told Early Times that despite the fact that both the officers are working as frontline warriors during this lockdown but Naib Tehsildar, misbehaved with police officer in total disregard to his duty.
According to sources, the police officer was patrolling in a vehicle in the area of Ajote, when he was stopped by Naib Tehsildar, who was standing at Ajote Bridge Naka and asked him about his movement.... | |
| | Several poor families fail to receive free ration due to official negligence | | | ASIF IQBAL NAIK
Early Times Report
KISHTWAR Apr 24: In a case of gross official negligence, as many as 6951 souls belonging to poor families are being deprived from the benefits of Government of India’s PM Garib Kalyan Ann Yojana as the officers at the helm of the affairs in the year 2017 failed to put these beneficiaries on online portal thereby eluding them from benefits of welfare schemes. Speaking to Early Times, Assistant Director Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) Department Kishtwar, Ghulam Rasool Lone while accepting the mistake committed by his predecessor for not putting the records of these souls online said that the department has already taken up the matter w... | |
| | Specially abled woman from Mantalai sews masks with her feet | | | ARUN JASROTIA
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, Apr 24: Ever since the threat of coronavirus gripped the nation, several people are making their valuable efforts in one way or the other to tackle the challenge.
Madhubala of Mantalai in Udhampur district is one such contributor in the ongoing fight against COVID-19, who despite her disability is making her presence felt by making masks for people with her feet. Madhubala, 29, who is unable to use her hands, is stitching masks with her feet. She ... | |
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