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Despite hundreds of legal actions, Kashmir unwilling to learn lessons on Covid-19 | Jammu continues to show way to fight pandemic | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 9: While Jammu is setting national example of discipline in fighting Covid-19, the number of coronavirus positive cases has been on rise in Kashmir as the people of the winter capital region look unwilling to adhere to the norms of the lockdown thereby risking lives everyone.
Officials said the public reluctance in Kashmir is despite the fact that hundreds of them have faced legal action in the last over a month.
Sharing figures the official said around a hundred persons have been arrested in the last over a month long lockdown while around a thousand have been booked for various offences linked to violation of the lockdown.
Officials said on daily b... | |
| | Salahuddin admits infighting among ‘Tanzeems’ | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 9: One of the biggest terrorist, responsible for bloodshed and destruction in Kashmir Valley, Syed Salahuddin has admitted that terrorists active in Kashmir Valley are demoralized after elimination of their self-styled top-commanders.
As per a video, gone viral in the social media, Salahuddin while addressing a meeting to mourn killing of dreaded terrorist, Riyaz Naiko, said, “Our policies led to failures. Despite the setback in Handwara, Indian forces continue to be in a strong position”.
Rattled by the recent killings of terrorists in the valley, Salahuddin is referring to the current situation where tanzeems (groups) are in disarray. “Our policies h... | |
| | Scrapping of SFC Act leaves 2500 employees without salaries | Their fate hangs in balance as they await new arrangement | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 9: The scrapping of Jammu and Kashmir State Forest Corporation Act 1978 has put a question mark over the fate of 2500 employees of the Corporation. These employees have been without salaries for the past two months and they are finding it hard to make their ends meet.
The Government of India on March 31, 2020 had issued a gazette notification stating that “in exercise of the powers conferred by section 96 of Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act 20199 (34 of 2019) the Jammu and Kashmir State Forest Corporation Act 1978 stands repealed.”
After repealing of the Act, the SFC had to be put under a new framework to manage its affairs. “The new arrangement has ... | |
| | Higher Edu Deptt issues order in a ‘hurry’ | Asks APs to resubmit integrity certificates | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 9: Assistant Professors, who have completed their probation period and are awaiting confirmation, were recently directed by the Higher Education Department to submit the integrity certificates, which they have already submitted.
Sources told Early Times that Higher Education Department recently issued an order asking around 232 APs to submit their integrity certificate to Director Colleges. “APs had submitted these certificates with the Director Colleges soon after the completion of their probationary period. The department without inquiring about it issued an abrupt order putting APs in great distress amid lockdown. Most of the APs are ... | |
| | Significant drop in militant recruits from Kashmir | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 9: There has been a significant decline in home grown militancy in Kashmir, according to data compiled by the security agencies.
Details reveal that the recruitment of locals in terror outfits has shown decline since 2018.
While 219 Kashmiris joined militancy during 2018, the numbers further dropped to 119 in 2019. The recruitment of Kashmiri militants has further declined ever since.
According to details, only 35 Kashmiris have taken to militancy in 2020 up till May.
Though local militancy has shown a decline there is no end to ceasefire violations on the Line of Control.
In the last three years the ceasefire violations have significantly gon... | |
| | 13 persons including two staff nurses of Super Specialty Hospital Srinagar test positive for COVID-19 | Positive cases 836, active cases 459, recoveries 368, casualties nine | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 9: Thirteen persons including two staff nurses of Super Specialty Hospital, Srinagar today tested positive for Corona Virus. With the fresh cases reported today the number of positive cases of COVID-19 is 836 in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir.
Reports said that four cases were reported from Ganderbal district followed by Srinagar, Shopian and Kupwara with two cases each. A case each has been reported from Kulgam and Pulwama districts of South Kashmir. One case has also been reported from the Kathua district in Jammu division.
Reports said that today’s positive cases include two staff nurses of Super Specialty Hospital, Srinag... | |
| | Munish Gupta asks government to step in & solve problems of residents | Preet Nagar residents pained due to least concern shown by people at helm | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 9: People living in the Preet Nagar area are perplexed over the bad condition of roads and lanes in the area. They are also upset with the fact that the garbage is not being lifted from the area thus creating nuisance.
The Preet Nagar area is a part of the Gandhi Nagar constituency and it is presenting a sordid tale of absolute neglect from the people at helm. The successive governments have failed the people of this colony and they are suffering like anything.... | |
| | Smart metering to start from July in Jammu: MD JPDCL | Smart meters will curb power pilferage Power scenario this summer will be better than last year Jammu, Udhampur towns to witness scheduled curtailment Have succeeded in maintaining power 24x7 amid lockdown | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 9: Managing Director Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL) Yasha Mudgal on Saturday said that installation of smart meters in Jammu will commence from July this year.
In an exclusive interview to Early Times the MD JPDCL said that the Corporation has been working on Smart Metering Project for quite some time now, and in this connection JK Government has entered into an agreement with IDCPCL, a PSU. “The IDCPCL will install 80,000 smart meters in ... | |
| | Coronavirus: Govt devises App to regulate movement of incoming students, labourers in Kashmir | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 9: To contain COVID-19, administration has devised an App to regulate the movement of incoming students and labourers after entering in Kashmir.
As per the official details over 30,000 labourers from Jammu and Kashmir are stranded in various parts of India. Besides there are thousands of students and businessmen, who are stuck in various parts of the country amid the COVID-19 lockdown.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has allowed Indian railways to operate special passenger trains to ferry stranded migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons back to their homes.
At the same time, the administration has made a plan how to... | |
| | Many fish found dead due to chemicals in Mendhar River | | | M S Nazki
Early Times Report
MENDHAR, May 9: A scourge of toxic synthetic chemicals is killing millions of fish in the Mendhar River. Pesticides draining from the farmlands of Mendhar and some illegal pickers have resulted in widespread fish deaths over the last many years, media experts say.
In November last year more than five million fish were found dead with peculiar symptoms in the river. Many ducks were also reported to be dead or dying. Sources said that Public Health Service’s Div... | |
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