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Youth for nation to hoist National flag at Lal Chowk on May 16 | Challenge anti-national forces to stop them | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 6: In a bid to take on anti-national forces working on behest of the Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir to spread anti India rant and with the motive to convert "Kashmir" into Pakistan, the Youth for Nation (social organization) has decided to unfurl the National flag on May 16, 2015 at historic Lal Chowk to express solidarity with thousands of pro-India people who are fighting separatism and Pakistan sponsored terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.
As per the details available with "Early Times", social organization Youth for Nation headed by Nimrandeep Singh took the decision in this regard after recent development of hosting of Pakistani flags during the rally of a Huriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani's rally at Hayderpora and Tral wherein Geelan... | |
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Government order suspension of two Motor Vehicle Inspectors | Mess in transport Department | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 6: Taking strong note of mess in transport department, Secretary to Government transport department Baseer Ahmed Khan today order suspension of two motor vehicle Inspector for deliration of duties beside for the mess at Rail head complex Jammu and appointed Special Secretary to Government Transport Department to probe the matter and fix the responsibility on the guilty persons within seven days.
As per the details available with "Early Times" , the issue comes to lime light during the surprise visit of Minister for Transport Abdul Gani Kohli to the parking of Railway Head complex Jammu couple of days ago and the minister during his surprise... | |
| | Anantnag family grieves Salman verdict, loses hope of survival | | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, May 6: With Mumbai sessions court sentencing Bollywood Actor Salman Khan to 5 years in Jail in a hit and run case, the poor family of Anantnag's Aishmuqam-Deavoor village, adopted by the actor, on Wednesday expressed grief over the Court Verdict, saying they have lost only hope of survival.
"Salman Shab was only hope for me. Today's Court verdict has shaken me and my family. We pray to Almighty for his early release," 75-year-old matriarch, Zaina Begum told Early Times.
She said that no one from the state government helped her during the last fifteen years when she used to beg for alms on festivals to keep her destitute family alive.
"We w... | |
| | It is Employees Versus Director SKIMS Over suspension Issue Legal action, forced retirement of striking employees on cards | | | Javaid Naikoo
Early Times Report
srinagar, May 6: Patient care is likely to suffer in Premier Health Institute of Kashmir, Sheri-Kashmir-Institute-of-Medical-Sciences (SKIMS) in coming days where suspension issue of employees has taken an ugly turn. Arround 1500 hundred non Gazzetted employees of SKIMS protested here today against what they said unnecessary routine suspension of employees by the Director and accused him of harassment. They threatened to continue their protests if their demands were not met.
The agitating employees said the director shall be responsible for inconvenience caused to the patients. Abdul Rehman, President Employees welfare Association SKIMSdemanded tha... | |
| | JK gets zero for Clean India Mission | GoI didn't issue any funds to Omar led regime | | Peerzada Ummer
Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 6: Keeping in view the functioning of the previous government in Jammu and Kashmir, the Modi government refrained from giving any funds to the JK government to implement much hyped Sawch Bharat (clean India) Mission, which was flagged by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi . The Clean India Mission was launched by the NDA government in New Delhi on October 2, 2014, but no funds were released to implement it in JK.
Sources said that soon after the scheme was launched in New Delhi Jammu and Kashmir government's housing and urban development department prepared a concept paper and submitted to centre. "JK demanded Rs 815 crores for conver... | |
| | SKIMS doctors refuse to follow bio-metric system of attendance | | | Mir Farhat
Early Times Report
srinagar, May 6: Faculty of Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura has refused to follow the biometric time and attendance system which was recently installed to improve efficiency of the work in the only tertiary health institute.
Sources said that SKIMS Director Dr. Showkat Ahmad Zargar had on May 1 issued a circular to all its employees to go by the biometric system while starting and ending their duty.
Biometric time and attendance technology brings efficiency to the workplace by keeping better tabs on the employees in a given workforce. With biometric time and attendance solutions employers cut down on time fraud. By having an au... | |
| | Rakh-e-Arth residents up in arms against government, want proper facilities | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 6: Dal dwellers rehabilitated in the Rakh-e-Arth Bemina are in mental agony as they are finding it hard to restart the process of daily life following the devastation of 2014 flood which coupled with the alleged government apathy has made their lives miserable.
In the last year's flood most of the structures were severely damaged in the colony. The state government paid highest compensation upto Rs. 3,800.00 to affected families. Houses belonging to Altaf Hussain Bala, Mushtaq Ahmad Bala, Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Guchi and Mohammad Altaf Bhat have been the worst hit.
After assessing the condition of Altaf's house it was declared that his hou... | |
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