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Hallmark of U-Turns; thy name is NC! | In 2013 was Darbar Move’s staunch opponent, now its greatest supporter | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 7: National Conference is these days presenting perhaps the best picture of dubious politics of Jammu and Kashmir with changing stands on crucial matters becoming the party’s hallmark.
The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir earlier this week termed Darbar Move a ruthless burden on state coffer and asked the government to consider abolishing the practice keeping in view the huge financial constraints involved in the process and asked the dispensation whether it was ready to spent Rs 200 crores on such a practice every year.
On May 6, this year, however, national conference came out with a detailed statement opposing such move aimed to abolishing the practice of Darbar Move in the former state of Jammu and Kashmir.
“The practice of moving the secretariat to and fro between Jammu and Srinagar is a testimony to our complex history and tradition. Seeing it through the prism of only financial implications is erroneous. It is needless to mention how the practice has done a great service towards fostering lasting relationship between the people of Jammu a... | |
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Embarrassed after arrest of Tariq Mir, BJP high-command seeks explanation from J&K unit | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 7: Although some leaders of BJP have distanced themselves from arrested Sarpanch of the party Tariq Mir, this leader is becoming headache for the party at national level.
During national level debate on TV channels, BJP’s national spokespersons are finding it difficult to defend themselves when opposition parties drew their attention towards arrest of Tariq Mir by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for terror links.
Credible sources said that facing embarrassment after arrest of Tariq Mir, national leadership of the party has sought clarification from top leadership of J&K to give reply about those who have given shelter to the leader.
Credible so... | |
| | Pinpoint intelligence, meticulous operations led to killing of more militants this year: Security Agencies | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 7: With the killing of at least 64 militants since January this year, the security agencies here maintained that they have ‘achieved major success in Jammu and Kashmir against militants in last three years’.
Sources said that the number of militants killed since January this year was around 64. 25 militants were also arrested in the ongoing year. “In 2018-19 around 270 militants were killed which was higher than 2016- 2017” they said.
Sources said that in 2010, as many as 270 militants were killed in action by security forces in Jammu and Kashmir. The number reduced to 119 in 2011. Then in 2012, 84 ultras were killed, 100 in 2013, 1... | |
| | Experts for utilizing lockdown for development activities in Jammu | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 7: With the City of Temples having shown the way to overcome Covid19 through display of exemplary discipline that brought the deadly ailment almost to an end in the region, experts say it’s high time for government to start development activities in the city here and elsewhere across the winter capital province.
Developmental experts said it was high time for the government to go for massive upgradation of drainage network and blacktopping of roads in Jammu city.
“This lockdown has given an opportunity to undertake development activities especially blacktopping of roads, and drains drainage,” said a senior official in the Public Works Department.
He sai... | |
| | Are sweet shops closed or operational in Jammu? | “Sweets Packets” of renowned shop distributed in saffron party’s function, raise eyebrows | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, May 7: The availability of a packet of “Sweets” at a function of saffron party's Mahila Morcha’s newly elected president has raised eyebrows among the public as whether the shops are closed during lockdown or it is only for general public and not the renowned shopkeepers as well as for politicians.
According to the photographs circulated on social media sites, the newly elected president of Mahila Morcha of Saffron party, could be seen assuming the charge of pre... | |
| | Imposition of Section 144 in red-zone Jammu only for commoners not for politicians | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 7: The imposition of Section 144 in the Red-zone Jammu district is seemingly only for commoners, while the politicians of saffron party are free to hold functions, openly violating the physical distancing norms.
A function was organized in the Mahila Morcha headquarter of saffron party, where a function was organized in which the newly nominated president assumed the charge of president. She could be seen being felicitated by two other woman politicians, while physical distancing norms of Union Territory administration have been tossed to air.
“It is quite unfortunate that despite imposition of Section 144 in the already declared Red-zone district Jammu,... | |
| | LG’s directive for rationalization of staff in Govt schools | Along with schools, rationalization of staff in colleges is of utmost importance | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 7: The recent directions of Lieutenant Governor GC Murmu for rationalization of staff in government schools is delayed yet a welcome step and holds great significance for the government degree colleges of both the provinces of Jammu and Kashmir, where large number of teaching faculty have been overstaying in urban colleges, while rural colleges have been deprived of the staff.
Reviewing the functioning of education department two days back, LG GC Murmu, while citing the lopsided teacher-student ratio in most of the government run schools, had given instructions for rationalization of staff in government schools so that adequate number of teachers would be... | |
| | Hizb-ul-Mujahideen chief Riyaz Naikoo buried quietly, body not handed over to family | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 7: Continuing with its strategy to avoid huge funerals of local militants killed in encounters with security forces, authorities in Kashmir buried Hizb-ul-Mujahideen chief Riyaz Naikoo and three other slain ultras quietly at an isolated place in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.
A local news gathering agency reported that the bodies of four militants, including Naikoo, were not handed over to their families but buried in Sonamarg, Ganderbal, in presence of a magistrate.
Since mid-April, amid COVID-19 lockdown, bodies of local militants are buried discreetly at faraway places and not handed over to families for the last rites. This is for the fi... | |
| | School Education Deptt shows disregard to two reminders of CS | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, May 7: Despite giving two reminders to School Education Department by Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory for conducting pending Department Promotion Committees (DPCs) and regularization of incharge lectures and officers, the concerned department has failed to comply with the directions till date. Sources told Early Times that in a recent meeting which held under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Government GC Murmu wherein the Chief Secretary BVR Subramanayam asked the Principal Secretary School Education to complete the DPC process at all levels at the earliest.
They further said that there are around 11, 000 incharge lectures and officers ... | |
| | With introduction of technology, corrupt practices in MGNREGA drop drastically | | | ASIF IQBAL NAIK
EARLY TIMES REPORT
KISHTWAR, May 7: After facing numerous complaints of corruption in the past, the Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj has moved several steps forward to minimize malpractices in the department particularly in Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA).
With this aim, the government now has introduced various checks and balances in the scheme by introducing use of Technology in the form of Geo Tagging which not only helps in checking the execution of works on ground but also helps the top government officials to monitor the progress of various developmental activities under RDD&PR while sitting in any part of the ... | |
| | Ninth casualty due to Corona Virus in JK as 32 years old man passes away at SMHS Hospital | 18 more test positive as active cases reach 449 in the UT | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 7: The death toll due to Corona Virus in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir reached nine as a man in his thirties died at the Shri Maharaja Hari Singh (SMHS) hospital here on Wednesday night.
In the meantime, 18 positive cases of COVID-19 were reported today. With the fresh cases the number of positive cases in the union territory reached 793 today. As on date there are 449 active cases of Corona Virus in Jammu & Kashmir.
Reports said that 32 years old Asif Ali Joo, resident of Kralpora-Hawal, Srinagar died at the SMHS hospital after he was told that he is COVID-19 positive. Asif was attending to his father who is admitted at t... | |
| | Govt upscales COVID-19 sampling & testing facilities | More than 3000 samples and 1000 tests being done on daily basis in Jammu division | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 7: Gearing up to the challenge posed by Coronavirus (COVID- 19) health pandemic, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir has taken a combination of containment and mitigation measures to slow its spread by testing and treating patients, carrying out contact tracing, limiting travel, quarantining citizens and cancelling large gatherings. It has upscaled its sampling and testing capabilities significantly to reduce the spread and impact of the virus. Testing allows to... | |
| | Despite OHW Tank in vicinity, Surni villagers still crave for tapped water supply | | | ARUN JASROTIA
EARLY TIMES REPORT
UDHAMPUR, May 7: Turning on a tap to get clean water is a distant dream for the inhabitants of village Surni and adjoining areas in tehsil Ramnagar of Udhampur district as the Over Head Water (OHW) Tank constructed for the purpose of supplying tapped water has never been put to use for years together.
After spending lakhs of rupees, the Jal Shakti (formerly PHE) Department had constructed an OHW Tank with an aim to provide clean and safe drinking water f... | |
| | Munish Gupta asks government to step in & solve problems of residents | Dashmesh Nagar Digiana area residents pained due to least concern shown by people at helm | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 7: People living in the Dashmesh Nagar Digiana 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 Dashmesh Nagar Digiana 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 ... | |
| | Lali residents forced to consume contaminated water | | | ASHWANI SHARMA
Early Times Report
UDHAMPUR, May 7: Thanks to the lackadaisical attitude of Jal Shakti (formerly PHE) Department, the people of Lali Panchayat in Pancheri area are forced to consume contaminated water amidst the risk of dreaded COVID-19 pandemic.
The water storage tank of Jal Shakti Department constructed 35 year back to supply water in the Panchayat Lali is in dilapidated condition but the concerned department has failed to repair it.
A local Sham Lal informed that roof of... | |
| | AIMCCC urges for early evacuation of KPs, labourers, students stranded in many parts of country | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, May 7: All India Migrant Camps Coordination Committee (AIMCCC) has expressed dismay over the pitiable condition of the migrant labourers and Kashmiri Pandits who have not been able to reach their homes despite assurances from the people at helm.
AIMCC Chief Desh Ratten Pandita felt great sorrow over present situation in different parts of the country. Pandita said that after the end of second phase of lockdown the people who were stranded and wanted to go back had hope that they would reach their respective homes right from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
“Labourers, students, private employees and others wanted to go back but vote bank politics ... | |
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