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Omar Abdullah spills beans on Sagar, Akhter | Not MLA hostel, duo detained at posh bungalow | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 10: While the general public was of the impression that two senior politicians from National Conference and Peoples Democratic Party, Ali Mohammad Sagar and Naeem Akhter respectively were detained at the MLA Hostel in Srinagar, along with other political detainees, the NC President Omar Abdullah has dropped a bombshell.
The former Chief Minister and NC President, Omar said that Sagar and Akhter have been detained at a posh bungalow at Gupkar.
Omar spilled the beans in his tweet on the recent release of politicians including Shah Faesal, Sartaj Madani and Peer Mansoor.
“Good to hear @shahfaesal, Peer Mansoor & Sartaj Madani have been released from their unjust PSA detention. Disappointed that @MehboobaMufti, Sagar Sb & Hilal Lone continue to be detained. It’s high time they are set free as well,” Omar said in the tweeted, which sounded like shocking revelations for the people who were unaware of the fact.
“Also Nayeem Akhtar who remains under PSA along with Sagar Sb in a government bungalow on Gupkar road.
He too should be released without... | |
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Publicity stunt: BJP leader hits out at police | Resorts to lip service, forgets his party is ruling party | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 10: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Yudhvir Sethi hitting out at Traffic Police for allegedly harassing shopkeepers in Jammu at the pretext of them violating the rules is nothing but a “mockery.”
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, “Don’t you find it strange that the BJP leader is taking against his own government. Someone needs to remind him that the it’s the BJP which is ruling at both the places in Centre as well in J&K. It seems by talking against ... | |
| | Anganwadi workers, helpers allege neglect by ICDS | | | RAJESH TANDON
EARLY TIMES REPORT
POONCH, June 10: Anganwadi Workers and Helpers of Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory have alleged their neglect in various projects under POSHAN Abhiyaan being controlled by the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) of Social Welfare Department. Many senior Graduate/Matriculation Anganwadi Workers and Helpers having experience of more than twenty to thirty years alleged that department is violating norms framed by the Union Government which has been further framed in SRO-16 of 2004, dated 28/01/2004 wherein Social Welfare Department was supposed to fill 50% posts of Supervisors through J&K Service Selection Recruitment Board, 25% selections through ... | |
| | Over dozen Educational Zones running without sanctioned staff since decades | ‘QUEER WAYS OF DSE JAMMU’ | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 10: It may sound bizarre but it is fact that over a dozen Educational Zones in Jammu region have been running without sanctioned staff and in order to run administrative work, the teachers have been attached in these zones for the last over two decades but Director School Education (DSE) Jammu seems to be least bothered to resolve this decades long issue so that teacher may able to perform their prime duty of teaching for which they were appointed.
Sources told Early Times that around two decades ago the erstwhile State Government of Jammu and Kashmir had created forty four new Educational Zones in J&K in which seventeen educational zones were created in ... | |
| | Sunderbani ICDS helpers, workers without salary for months | Affected seek LG Murmu’s intervention | | AB Sharma
Early Times Report
Rajouri, June 10: Amid Covid-19 crises, scores of workers and helpers of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) here in Sunderbani are without salary for the last many months.
Sources said the ICDS employees like helpers and workers get their salary only after concerned supervisor and sarpanch get their attendance verified. While the helpers and workers attend their duties regularly, the problem is from the side of their superiors.
“Even though there is no shortage of funds the problem is created due to fact the concerned supervisors remain absent and thus are not able to coordinate with the concerned sarpanchs in time and thus the salary of th... | |
| | CS calls another meeting on corruption in JK UT | ‘All administrative Secretaries to attend meeting on 16 June’ | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 10: Two days after chairing a high level meeting of the top officers, the Chief Secretary (CS) has called another meeting to discuss the issue of corruption on June 16 at Civil Secretariat Jammu.
In the last meeting which was held on June 8, only 13 administrative secretaries were asked to attend the meeting, however, in the upcoming meeting all the administrative secretaries have been directed to be present.
“Chief Secretary, J&K has desired to convene a meeting, to discuss the issue of corruption in the Union Territory of J&K and ways to curb it, in meeting hall 3rd Floor, Civil Secretariat, Jammu on 16/06/2020 at 11am. Accordingly, all administrative s... | |
| | Desperate Congress throws COVID norms to wind | Party functionaries share pictures where social distancing goes to dogs | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 10: Already in disarray, the Congress party in Jammu and Kashmir has once again revealed how little does it care for the people and their precious lives amid the prevalent pandemic which is taking toll and showing its dreadful side with each passing day.
Throwing COVID norms to wind, the Congress party on Wednesday convened a meeting here in which besides the functionaries, party’s JK president also took part. However, what has surprised one and all was the gr... | |
| | Two doctors among 19 hospital staff test positive for COVID-19 in Udhampur | | |
Early Times Report
Udhampur/Jammu, June 10: Nineteen staffers, including two doctors, at Udhampur district hospital in Jammu and Kashmir tested positive for coronavirus on Wednesday, officials said.
The staff had come in contact with a pregnant woman who recently underwent a cesarean section at the hospital and were placed under quarantine after her report for COVID-19 came positive, they said.
Udhampur District Development Commissioner Piyush Singla, in a tweet, said, “With more than 1000 negative reports in the last 4 days we wake up with a report of 19 positives today, mostly the staff of district hospital (sic).”
“These were high risk contacts who attended to the delivery of a p... | |
| | Three more deaths push COVID-19 casualties to 51 in JK, 161 fresh cases reported | Positive cases 4507, active positive 2785, recoveries 1671 | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 10: The death toll due to the Corona Virus in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir reached 51 as three more persons died due to the virus over the past 24 hours. At the same time 161 fresh cases of COVID-19 were reported in the union territory today.
Reports said that three more persons affected by the Corona Virus in the Kashmir valley died over the past 24 hours or so. With the latest death count on account of Corona Virus in Jammu & Kashmir reached 51. While 46 COVID-19 patients have died in Kashmir five such patients have died in the Jammu division.
In the meantime, 161 fresh cases of COVID-19 were reported from the union terri... | |
| | Administrative Secretaries to work periodically from Jammu, Srinagar | Secretariat likely to work at both places | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 10 : Two-day after issuing formal order of “Darbar Move” to Srinagar from Jammu, the competent authority on Wednesday asked the General Administration Department (GAD) to prepare a roster of administrative secretaries who will function periodically from the capital cities-Jammu and Srinagar.
According to an order issued by Rohit Sharma, Additional Secretary to the Government, “The Competent Authority has directed the General Administration Department shall prepare a roster of the Administrative Secretaries who will function periodically from both the locations”.
“The (GAD) shall finalize the list of Departments whose records will be fully shifted to Sr... | |
| | Munish dismayed over Nai Basti drains being in shambles over 3-decades | Asks administration to come forward to mitigate sufferings of residents | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 9: Editor-in-Chief Early Times, Munish Gupta, on Wednesday expressed dismay over drains not being repaired for over three decades in ward no. 23 at Nai Basti in Gandhi Nagar.
Munish, who would be contesting the forthcoming assembly elections as an independent candidate from Gandhi Nagar constituency, said, “Choked drains at Nai Basti area have made the lives of people miserable. The stink emanating from these drains during the ongoing summer season has multip... | |
| | SOPs formulated for unlocking COVID-19 lockdown | 30 fresh positive, 595 active cases, 35 recovered, 14 deaths in N Kmr | | S TAHIR-UL HAQ
Early Times Report
BARAMULLA, June 10: Thirty fresh positive cases were reported, 595 are active positive cases, and 35 have recovered today, while special guidelines and SOPs have been formulated to implement the government’s decision of unlocking the COVID-19 lockdown in a phased manner in this north Kashmir district.
According to district wise positive cases, in Baramulla district, 8 fresh positive cases were reported, 495 are cumulative, 363 are active positive cases, while 1 has recovered and 10 deaths have occurred so far.
In Kupwara, 18 are fresh positive cases including 4 travelers, and 14 others, 375 are cumulative, 140 are active positive cases, while 34 have ... | |
| | Pakistan army targets five villages of Nowshera | | | Ankit Kessar
Early Times Report
Noshwera, June 10 : Atleast five densely populated villages of Nowshera tehsil in Jammu’s Rajouri district were on Wednesday morning targeted by Pakistan army with mortar shelling. Officials of police said that on Wednesday morning at around 07:55 AM, violation of ceasefire started on Line of Control in Nowshera sector after Pakistan’s army resorted to unprovoked firing and shelling. “ Besides LoC forward locations, five villages also came under intense shell... | |
| | No confidence motion against Sarpanch deferred for 3 days | | | ASIF IQBAL NAIK
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 10: Amid massive uproar from the Panchs who moved no confidence motion against Sarpanch Poochal A2, Chairman Block Development Council (BDC) Kishtwar Suresh Kumar Sharma today deferred the voting on “no confidence motion” till June 13 after Sarpanch sought deferment on the ground that she is not feeling well and doctor had advised her for complete bed rest.
According to the details available with Early Times, as soon as the meeting begun the Panchs sought voting on the no confidence motion moved by them.
After marathon discussion on the no confidence motion, the Chairman decided to defer the voting for three days.
Speaking to Early Times... | |
| | 4 among 5+ve corona patients recover in Mendhar | | |
M S Nazki
EarlyTimes Report
POONCH, June 10: Despite coronavirus infections in district Poonch, the Mendhar tehsil was showing a healthy recovery rate with few patients needing ventilator support while four among 5 positive cases have been sent home.
In fact, the tehsil Mendhar has a satisfactory recovery percentage than the other tehsils of the district this was stated by Block Medical Officer Mendhar, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan. (BMO) on Tuesday.
He informed Early Times that four postive cases of COVID-19 among five have recoverd so far and sent to home quarantine while another four patients have been tested positive in Mendhar . Among them three had travel history while ... | |
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