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Mehbooba, Omar can't mend their ways? | Leave no opportunity to appease Pak, seem least bothered about their own country's honour, dignity | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 12: Kashmir centric politicians are once again toeing the line of people sitting in Pakistan and have started castigating Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, for his "cloud cover" remark about Balakot airstrikes carried out by the Indian Air Force jets in February this year.
It's in place to mention here that the PM Modi recently while talking to a national news channel had said that "IAF jets carried out the air strikes in Balakot despite thick cloud cover being at place."
The PM Modi's remarks pinched the people sitting in Pakistan. They started ridiculing him for saying, "Pakistan radars missed Indian jets due to thick cloud cover."
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "The people, who have made an issue of PM Modi's statement, seem to have forgotten that in fact Pakistan's radar system failed to detect the IAF jets, and it's a truth which no one can deny."
He said that people sitting in Pakistan have made an issue of PM Modi's statement as the very thought of Balakot airstrikes hurts them and they recollect the embarrassment which their c... | |
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Kashmir questions separatist silence on rape of 3-yr-old Bandipora girl | 'Where is @MirwaizKashmir today. How Shameless resistance Camp is' | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 12: Even as a three-year-old girl has been raped in Bandipora area of Kashmir by Kashmiri accused of the crime, the silence of the separatists on such issues has drawn severe criticism.
Many people took to social media to vent out their criticism against the separatist leaders including Mirwaiz Umar Farooq for their silence.
"Where is @MirwaizKashmir today. How Shameless resistance Camp is that they don't have even a single word to get Rapists #Tahir_Ahmad Ha... | |
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Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 12: Exposing their double standards, the separatists have maintained silence over the rape of a 3-year-old girl of Sumbal Bandipora because she belonged to a particular sect. Such acts clearly reflect division among Muslims.
The three year old girl was raped three days before in Trigam Sumbal area by a 25-years-old.
A complaint was filed against the accused by the family of the victim. The police have arrested the accused and were investigating him. The Jammu and Kashmir police formed a Special Investigation Team (STI) to investigate the incident.
What is shocking that that separatists have not issued a single statement to condemn the incident e... | |
| | Registrar CUJ directs HODs to report him | Faculty feels humilated, to take up issue with VC | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 12: The Registrar of Central University of Jammu has directed the Head of various departments to report him, before permitting the faculty to proceed for summer break, evoking strong reaction among teaching faculty, especially the professors.
The Registrar of CUJ on 8th of May issued a notification number 32 of 2019, according to which University would observe summer break from 24th of May and the faculty might proceed for summer break but not without ensuring some works. These works include submission of results of end semester exam, conduct of Board of Studies and School Board meetings, Course allocation among faculty, time-table, teaching plan of the de... | |
| | ZEO Lower Hathal continues to violate Govt order | 'Many teachers still enjoying attachments' | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 12: The Zonal Education Officer Lower Hathal, Sunderbani of district Reasi seems reluctant to take corrective measures regarding attachments of teachers.
Sources said that many teachers still are enjoying attachments and the officer has been following only pick and choose policy while cancelling the attachments.
Although there are clear instructions from the government to cancel attachments of all the teachers in the interest of better personnel management and smooth functioning of various schools including those falling in far flung areas but the ZEO Lower Hathal, according to the sources, is selectively cancelling attachments of teachers.
"After ... | |
| | PM Modi's mission to electrify 100% villages remains unaccomplished | 72 years on, Doda villagers await electricity | | Abid Hussain Wani
Early Times Report
Doda, May 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mission to electrify 100% villages across the India has remained unaccomplished dozens of villages in Doda district are without electricity even after 72 years of independence.
Irony is that no progress has been made on the ground despite central government allocating crores to electrify these villages. Even in the 21st century, the students of Doda village are forced to use candles or wooden sticks to prepare for studies.
Talking to Early Times, a local resident of Panchayat Bhatoli said that the villages waiting for electricity in Doda district include Kokra, Dhinda, Dadwar Dhansar, Bhatana of Kahara... | |
| | Order for constitution of committee to look into making varsity pollution free | University of Kashmir authorities buckle under pressure | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 12: University of Kashmir authorities seem to have buckled under pressure from the academia of the varsity as they have ordered for constitution of a committee that would look into the pros and cons of making the varsity motor free.
Assistant Registrar, General Administration, University of Kashmir issued a notice on 10-5-2019 saying that a committee has been formed to look into the issue regarding restrictions of vehicles inside the main campus and make recommendations thereof. The Committee comprises of teaching as well as non-teaching faculty members of the university.
"A committee comprising the following has been constituted to l... | |
| | ZEO Drabshalla placed under suspension, was under scanner since some time | | | Abid Hussain Wani
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, May 12: ZEO Drabshalla who assumed Charge one year ago, was suspended by DSE Anuradha Gupta recommended by CEO Kishtwar with a reference of Principal Hr Secondary School Shirodh. The same was done under order No DSE/JZ/1691-96.
He was posted, one year ago and was under scanner since some time, and was suspended, Saturday 11 May as he was found involved in misusing of funds, and engagement of teachers, in his office without any written order, due to which the educational system of zone Drabshalla was on high risk. 65 teachers including the teachers of MS Pyakul which was found locked during working hours and a report was published in thi... | |
| | To cover its failures, Govt makes butcher a scapegoat | Lawlessness Zindabad! | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 12: Call it an irony of sorts or something else, in six days of revered Muslim month Ramadan, the state authorities have in the entire state cracked whip against just one meat shop owner and the action has been ironically publicised widely as a very major achievement.
As the government is being criticised widely for allowing black marketing during the ongoing month of Ramadan and not acting against the violators, the dispensation in order to save itself from further ridicule made a shop owner a scapegoat and presented him as a mascot all across.
It was indeed questionable that how come the government in entire state found just one single shop owner who ... | |
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