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Sub-Inspector recruitment row: LG Manoj Sinha orders time-bound probe | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 9: Amid allegations of bungling and fraud, the Jammu and Kashmir Government on Thursday announced a time-bound probe by a committee headed by Additional Chief Secretary (ADC), Home Department, R K Goyal into the recently released list of candidates who have qualified for the written examination of Sub Inspector of Jammu and Kashmir Police.
The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) released the list of Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) on June 4.
“From the last couple of days, reports in newspapers have questioned the written test of the Sub-Inspector recruitment conducted by JKSSB. We have decided that a committee headed by Additional Chief Secretary Home (R K Goyal) will inquire into it within a time-bound manner and if any fraud was found, the process shall be annulled and recruitment will be made in a transparent manner," Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said while addressing a passing out parade of cops at Police Academy Udhampur.
The Lieutenant Governor said, "no fingers were pointed at any other recruitment done so far and if there a... | |
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LG attends passing out parade of DySPs, PSIs at SKPA Udhampur | | |
Early Times Report
Udhampur, June 9: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the Attestation cum Passing Out Parade of DySPs (Prob.) 15th Batch and PSIs 25th Batch at SKPA Udhampur.
A total of 30 Deputy Superintendents of Police (DySPs) and 61 Probationary Sub-Inspectors (PSIs), at SKPA Udhampur completed their rigorous training today at the Police Academy.
An oath was administered to the passing out cadets for performing their duties with dedication and honesty.
At the outset, t... | |
| | Students, teachers of Gopalpora schools give befitting reply to terror | All schools across J&K observe 2-minute silence | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 9: At 10.30 AM all educational institutions across Jammu and Kashmir observed a two-minute silence to a befitting tribute to Rajni Bala, a Dalit teacher killed by terrorists on May 31.
While all educational institutions in the winter zones are functioning normally, schools in the summer zone are closed due to summer vacations.
The teachers of summer zone schools of Union Territory observed a two-minute silence at their homes and shared pictures in the official groups. Even students of the summer zone also observed a two-minute silence at their respective homes.
Meanwhile, according to an official handout, all educational institutions across the Union Te... | |
| | Terrorists, their cross-border supporters using ‘new terror methods’ in J&K: LG Sinha | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 9: Jammu & Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said that the terrorists and their cross-border supporters are using new method of terrorism in the region and declared that the government is committed to destroy their entire eco-system.
“The terrorists, their supporters and other support setup here are using new methods. They are radicalizing the youths,” Sinha told an outgoing parade of police. He said that there is a need to be more alert as compared to the past in view of the new strategy and multi-facet terrorism.
The LG asked the police force to treat even those who harbour and support the terrorists in the category of terrorist and ... | |
| | Court rejects bail of teacher for allegedly supplying arms to terrorists | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 9: Special Judge NIA Ashwani Sharma has rejected the bail application of one Zahir Abbas Naik who is teacher by profession allegedly involved in supplying arms and ammunition to terrorists.
The Special Judge NIA after hearing APP Anil Magotra for the UT observed that the police of P/S Kishtwar has registered FIR 178/2020 for the offence under sections 13/18/19/20/23/39 UA(P) Act, 7/25 of Arms Act after receiving information from reliable source that some over ground workers of HM are giving shelter to some militants and are also providing day to day necessities to such militants.
After receiving this information a search party of SOG along with the loca... | |
| | BSF fires at suspected drone in Arnia sector | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 9: Alert troops of Border Security Force early morning on Thursday fired at a suspected drone and pushed it back in Arnia sector of Jammu.
BSF spokesman DIG SPS Sandhu said that a blinking light suspected to be a drone was observed in the Arnia sector at around 4.15 am.
"The BSF troops fired at it due to which it returned back," he said.
Notably, President Ramnath Kovind is also arriving here on a two day visit. This evening he will address the convocation of IIM Jammu. A tight security has been put in place in Jammu and it's peripheries.
Earlier on June 7, police and BSF shot down the payload attached with the drone and recovered timer IEDs in tiffin... | |
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