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Handwara narco-terror dons close to Kashmir politician! | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 14: Even as the Jammu and Kashmir Police achieved a breakthrough by unearthing a major Pakistan sponsored narco-terror module in Handwara area of north Kashmir, sources said the dons have been close to a politician from the same Kupwara district.
Sources said some of those arrested in connection with case have been seen as “aides of the politician who has also remained a minister in the past.”
Sources said the said dons used to enjoy good relations with the said politician in the past. Sources said the said dons used to be active during election campaigning and many people would visit their residence for some “financial benefits”. Sources said the huge... | |
| | Kashmir Babus under scanner for prolonged ‘quarantine’ of migrant workers | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, June 14: Two of the officers from Kashmir have come under scanner for the allegedly prolonged quarantine of migrant workers to “mint personal fortunes.”
Sources said the government of Jammu and Kashmir has got credible inputs that the districts of Anantnag and Budgam had kept non-locals in quarantine for around 40 days.
Sources said two officers, who were previously holding key positions in the said districts had allegedly unlawfully kept the non-local laborers in the “prolonged quarantine” though such a facility was supposed to be only for a maximum period of 14 days.
Sources said the officials were showing expenditure of lakhs on running such quaran... | |
| | During pandemic maximum profit only concern for pvt schools | Charging fee from every student but not paying salary to each staff member | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 14: The private schools management which had got permission from government and charged fee from each student for the lockdown months have refused to pay salary to all the staff members engaged by them.
Such a dual yardstick signals towards the lone motive of these schools to gain profit even during the time of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
The teachers engaged in private schools informed Early Times that the private schools management had pleaded before the government for charging the fee for the months of lockdown. The key plea put forth by the private schools management was that they have to pay salary to the staff members including teachers, clerical st... | |
| | GAD throws own transfer policy to wind | Blue eyed Non-Gazetted staff in Deptt kept out of recent reshuffe | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 14: The General Administration Department (GAD) of Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory has literally been caught on wrong foot in its recent transfer order of Non-Gazetted employees, wherein blue-eyed employees were spared and kept out of this transfer order, who has been sitting in the department since years in violation of transfer policy.
Sources told Early Times that few days ago, GAD made transfers of around fifteen Non-Gazetted employees working in department under order No. 643-JK (GAD) of 2020 dated 11-06-2020, who had completed their specified tenure in the department as per transfer policy, but shockingly, there was no mention of those Non-Gazetted... | |
| | Frequent CVF’s force LoC residents to mull migration | | | ISHTIYAQ AHMAD
EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, June 14: As this year’s first quarter has witnessed a record number of Ceasefire Violations taking serious toll on army, locals, their livestock and property, many people living in the villages close to LoC in north Kashmir’s twin districts of Kupwara and Baramulla are seriously considering to migrate to safer places.
Given the intensity of exchange of all kinds of weapons including artillery by the armies of Pakistan and India , people living close to the LoC in Uri, Keran and Tangdhar are considering to move to safer places for the safety of themselves and their livestock. Majority of people from the villages close to LoC said they ar... | |
| | With four more deaths toll due to COVID-19 reaches 59 in JK, 163 fresh cases come up | Positive cases 5041, active positive 2593, recoveries 2389 | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 14: As four more COVID-19 affected patients lost their lives in the past 24 hours the death toll due to Corona Virus in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir reached 59. At the same time 163 fresh cases of the virus were reported today.
Reports said that while three COVID-19 patients died in Kashmir valley one such person died in the Jammu division. While two persons died in the late hours on Saturday the two others died during the course of day today. The fresh casualties were reported from Baramulla, Nowgam, Kupwara and Gandhi Nagar.
In the meantime, 163 fresh cases of Corona Virus were reported today. Shopian reported 45 cases fo... | |
| | 112 more test positive for COVID-19 in Ladakh | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 14: The Union Territory of Ladakh recorded 112 fresh COVID-19 cases, taking the total number of those infected with the disease to 549, officials said on Sunday.
However, 80 of the patients have already been cured and subsequently discharged from hospitals, while one person had died of the disease, they said.
The officials said a total of 112 new positive cases were reported, including 104 from Kargil district and eight from Leh district.
“The number of active cases in Ladakh stands at 468 -- 404 in Kargil and 64 in Leh. The condition of all of them is stable,” an official of the health department said.
Ladakh recorded the highest single-day spike ... | |
| | You’ll have much to say’: PM Modi invites ideas for Mann ki Baat on June 28 | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, June 14: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday invited suggestions from the people for his monthly radio address ‘Mann ki Baat’ which is scheduled to take place on June 28.
Though 2 weeks away, please keep the ideas and inputs coming! It’ll enable me to go through maximum number of comments and phone calls.
Am sure you’ll have much to say, on fighting COVID-19 and topics in addition to that.
The Prime Minister also gave a number for the people to record their messages, and urged them to post their suggestions on the NaMo app and other forums like MyGov.
In his last ‘Mann ki Baat’ address on May 31, PM Modi had exhorted people not to lower their guard agains... | |
| | Munish Gupta asks J&K government to solve problems of people of Sector 8 Trikuta Nagar | Residents of Sector 8 Trikuta Nagar at receiving end since problems remain unattended | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jun 14: Munish Gupta, Editor in Chief, Early Times has asked the administration to come up to the expectations of the people living in the Jammu region and solve the problems living in the different areas of the city.
Referring to the problems being faced by the people of Gandhi Nagar constituency Munish said that many areas of this constituency have been left to the mercy of God. He said that despite repeated reminders the people at helm have not taken any step... | |
| | Bingara villagers demand construction of steel bridge | | | MALIK MUDASIR
Early Times Report
BANIHAL, June 14: Demanding construction of a bridge across Paristan Nallah, the people of Bingara village in district Ramban said that it is a decade old demand of the local inhabitants of the area.
The locals said that the construction of bridge is the only way to shorten the connectivity to the five panchayats of Alinbass A, Alinbass B, Hochack, Pingloga and Panchal A which in turn will provide much needed relief to the area having population of more tha... | |
| | Health officials, docs hold protest against manhandling of MS DH Kishtwar | | | ASIF IQBAL NAIK
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 14: The employees of the Health and Medical Department along with doctors and para-medical staff today held a strong protest against the alleged manhandling of the Medical Superintendent (MS) District Hospital (DH) Kishtwar while on duty.
As per the details available with Early Times, protest by health workers and doctors rocked District Hospital Kishtwar after Medical Superintendent District Hospital Kishtwar was allegedly manhandled by an attendant of a patient.
The attendant according to the hospital officials turned furious after Medical Superintendent District Hospital Kishtwar Dr Parvaiz Iqbal Wani asked him to wear a mask and maint... | |
| | 15 fresh positive cases, 14 recovered, and 16 deaths occurred so far in north Kashmir | Strict implementation to avoid spread of virus: DM Bandipora | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
Baramulla, June 14: Out of 163, Fifteen fresh positive cases were reported, 508 are active positive cases, 14 recovered and 16 deaths have occurred so far in north Kashmir till today.
According to the district wise positive cases as on June 14, 2020, In Baramulla district, 03 fresh positive cases were reported today, total no of cumulative cases are 515, active positive cases are 338, 02 have recovered as on date and 11 deaths have occurred so far in this district.
In Kupwara district, 09 fresh positive cases have been reported today, 397 are cumulative cases, 106 are active positive cases, 11 have recovered as on date, and 04 deaths have occurred so ... | |
| | ATMs, deposit machines of JK Bank remain out of service in Udhampur | | | Ashwani Sharma
Early Times Report
Udhampur, Jun 14: The users of Automatic Tellers Machine (ATM) of J&K Bank were left in tizzy after most of the machines in the town displayed—‘sorry I am being processed’ message on the screen .
“I have travelled three kilometers to reach the town to withdraw money but when the ATM displayed message that sorry I am being processed, I am feeling that my time has been wasted,” Akhil—a student from Jakhani village near Udhampur town said before moving to ano... | |
| | Leakages in pipes cause water crisis in Bufliaz | | |
M S Nazki
EarlyTimes Report
MENDHAR, June 14: The failure of Public Health Engineering department in plugging leakages in the pipeline supplying water to the Bufliaz area of Surankote in Poonch District has resulted into acute drinking water crisis in entire Mendhar and its adjoining areas. Residents of Bufliaz said that they are facing tough time due to water crisis which is mainly due to the unchecked leakage of water from damaged water pipes.
They also added that the damaged water pipes are causing water scarcity in town which has paralyzed the normal life of the common masses in the area as the drinking water is prime need of a human being.
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