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All action against Jammu, No police case against Kashmiri politicians for defying Highway restrictions | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Apr 7: Even as it takes no time for the government to book people of Jammu even for "no fault of them", in brazen violation of law the Peoples Democratic Party and the National Conference on Sunday defied the restrictions on the civilian movement on the national highway only to enjoy impunity.
The PDP President and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday morning posted a tweet that her party would openly defy the government order restricting civilian movement on the highway.
"People's Democratic Party to defy Highway restriction order today at 11:30, NH1 near Peaks automobiles starting from DPS Athwajan #AshrafMir's house," Mehbooba posted on the Twitter.
With police failing to take any preventive measures, the party leaders including Ashraf Mir and Khurshid Aalam took to streets and openly defied the orders by venturing out on the highway in their vehicles.
After some hours, the PDP President Mehbooba Mufti came up with another tweet on the issue. "This is Kashmir, not Palestine. We wont allow you to turn our beloved land into an open air pr... | |
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Powerful PET brazenly canvassing of his wife | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 7: A Powerful Physical Education Teacher (PET) posted in a Middle School of Kathua is canvassing for a Lok Sabha candidate of a political party.
It is pertinent to mention here that few months ago a complaint was also registered against the PET hailing from Samba District with Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kathua when he was found campaigning in favour of his wife who also contested Municipal elections from Samba but despite complaint against the PET the authorities failed to take stern action against him.
If source are to be believed, the clever Physical Education Teacher has managed medical certificate in his favour so that he can abstain from his duties and... | |
| | Public movement facilitated by elaborate arrangements on NH during restrictions | | | Early Times Network
Jammu, Apr 7: Elaborate arrangements were made by the government for the convenience of the public on the National Highway 44 during the restricted travel period on NH, was quite successful on the first day of the traffic prohibition today.
An official spokesman said that as per the latest reports received from districts, the movement of civilian vehicles in Kashmir Division and Jammu Division remained normal in all interior roads except for the NH where only exempted categories of vehicles were seen plying.
"As per the reports gathered from the DCs of Pulwama, Anantnag, Budgam and Baramulla, special permission passes were given to 128, 210, 45 and 110 vehicles, total... | |
| | Development halted in Bhadarwah after Jitendra took over in 2014 | | | Early Times Network
Bhadarwah, Apr 7: Senior Congress leader and party's Lok Sabha candidate from Udhampur - Doda - Kathua Constituency Vikrama-ditya Singh today condemned BJP claiming that the party has turned into a den of dictatorial forces accommodating only sycophants with no scope for people with rationale and broad mind.
Vikramaditya was speaking at the public meeting in Bhadarwah. Claiming that the way the party is working is not in the interest of the country, Vikramaditya said tha... | |
| | 90% Marmat roads in bad shape | | | Abid Hussain Wani
Early Times Report
DODA, Apr 7: Life in Jammu is pretty much on the highway roads and people are moving towards 21st century with their high classic rides. The technological advancements in every field are penetrating the social life of our state. However, while rest if the state enjoys most of the basic facilities, Marmat area has been left high and dry.
Mountainous area of Marmat Tehsil in Doda district is inhibited by more than 40 thousand souls. Marmat Tehsil which is o... | |
| | Chalasoo-Tatani road in shambles, people call for its blacktopping | | |
Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 7: The people living in various areas of the mountainous Chenab valley face lot of problems in terms of non availability of infrastructure, better health care and education, but poor road connectivity makes their life very difficult.
The people of Kuntwara & Machail area were forced to drag electric transformers for several kilometers to get it installed in the villages. Early Times got the visuals of poor condition of 10 KM road from Chalasoo-Tatani village in Saroor area of Kishtwar District that mocks at the authorities.
The locals informed that the road was sanctioned under PMGSY in 2010 and by 2015 the earth work on this road was co... | |
| | Ban on Plastic Disposables in J&K: Why it took Govt 12 yrs to implement law? | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 7: Recently Government issued an order vide SRO 231 wherein use of several plastic disposable items was banned. It took Government 12 years to implement sub section 3 of section 7 of Jammu & Kashmir Non-Biodegradable Material (Management Handling & Disposal) Act 2007 (JK NBM Act 2007) wherein Government has powers to ban the use of Non- Bio degradable material according to Sub section 3 of section 7 of JK NBM Act 2007.
"If the Government in consultation with Prescribed Authority is of the opinion that use of any non-bio degradable material in any non-bio degradable material control area or part thereof may cause, or is likely to cause environmental, health or... | |
| | ‘Omar was first ever Kashmiri to join BJP led Govt’ | Sajjad hits hard at Abdullahs | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Apr 7: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference (PC) Chairman Sajad Gani Lone on Sunday said Omar Abdullah seems to have no recollection of the crimes of the National Conference against the Kashmiris in the last seven decades.
Addressing people in Hanjivera, Pattan, Sajad said once we get rid of dynastic rule in JK, especially of Abdullahas and others, we will feel a sigh of relief.
From last seventy years, Delhi has made our politicians as their advisors. Hitting hard on some regional parties, he said that Abdullah also seem to have forgotten that he was the first person from Kashmir ever, to be a part of the BJP government at the Centre in ... | |
| | Open `loot' by private schools in Mendhar | | | M S Nazki
Early Times Report
MENDHAR, Apr 7: Private Schools in sub-division Mendhar have been looting the gullible parents in the name of books, uniform and other things being provided to their children at exorbitant rates during the new session, source said here today
They said the private schools have unholy nexus with the wholesalers who supply them books, uniform, shoes and many others items.
The sources said they compel the parents to purchase all the items from the school. The private schools, they said make fortunes by looting the gullible parents.
Meanwhile aggrieved parents have urged the district administration to take stock of the situation and take action against th... | |
| | Mirwaiz to fly to New Delhi to appear before NIA | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Apr 7: Chairman of moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference Mirwaiz Umar Farooq will travel to New Delhi to appear before the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on April 18 in a terror funding case.
The development comes after NIA issued third notice last week to Mirwaiz, directing him to appear before the agency at its headquarters in New Delhi on April 18. Mirwaiz had earlier refused to travel to Delhi, citing security concerns.
A spokesperson of the Hurriyat said that Mirwaiz along with executive members of Hurriyat-- Prof. Abdul Ghani Bhat, Bilal Gani Lone and Masroor Abbas Ansari--will travel to Delhi. The national probe agency had i... | |
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