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Srinagar, Jammu secretariats to function simultaneously: Rationalization of posts on cards | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 21: Government’s decision to make the civil secretariat functional in both capital cities Jammu and Srinagar simultaneously has led to requirement for the rationalization of various posts of gazetted as well as non-gazetted cadre in the civil secretariat.
According to the government decision of 17 June, 2020, regarding the annual Darbar move of offices from Jammu to Srinagar for summer session 2020, a total of 19 government departments have been ordered to primarily function from Srinagar along with heads as well as records, whereas a total of 18 offices have been ordered to function from Jammu.
After the decision of the government, sources in the civil secretariat informed Early Times that a need for rationalization of various posts of gazetted as well as non-gazetted cadre has been felt. “As per the present staff strength of various cadre in the civil secretariat, maximum of the staff is from Kashmir, while a minimum of the staff is from Jammu”, sources said, adding that as per the directions of government the Kashmir based employees have alrea... | |
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Omar warns those cheering China; Mehbooba taunts Indian Govt | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 21: Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has given a clear message to those radical forces of Kashmir hailing China
In the tweet, Omar Abdullah had warned Kashmiri radicals about the temptation to look towards China. “Those Kashmiris tempted to look towards China as some sort of saviour need only Google the plight of Uighur Muslims. Be careful what you wish for….”.
In the stand-off between India and China, many radical Muslims from Kashmir were seen cheering for China and looking towards China as a country that might help them in their nefarious designs. However, Omar Abdullah had sounded off a caution to the radicals saying that China is no ally of Musl... | |
| | Both ousted as well as incumbent SMC Mayor belong to same party | Two swords in one sheath | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 21: Crises would be in the offing for the Peoples Conference led by Sajad Gani Lone as the ousted mayor and the mayor in the offing both belong to his own party with chances of a rebellion within its ranks not being opted out. On June 16, this year, in a dramatic development, Mattu lost trust vote after 40 corporators voted in favour of the no-confidence motion during a special session convened here at banquet hall. Out of 70 councilors, 40 corporators have voted against Mattoo. Interestingly, some corporators from NC also voted in favour of the motion, prompting Mattu to level serious allegations against the party. The corporators from Peoples Conference a... | |
| | Death of person in quarantine centre in Kathua sparks strong protest | Inmates criticize Distt admin over lack of facilities | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 21: The inmates of a quarantine center in Kathua staged a strong protest against the Kathua district administration after a person was found dead in the quarantine centre, criticizing the administration for providing inadequate facilities in the centre.
The quarantined persons today came out of their center and raised slogans against the administration and alleged that no proper facilities are being provided to them due to which they are compelled to live in i... | |
| | Death of pregnant women in Anantnag: inquiry reports buried under carpet | | | SAAHIL SUHAIL
EARLY TIMES REPORT
ANANTNAG, June 21: Even after a month, the inquiry reports related to the death of pregnant women allegedly due to medical negligence in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district is yet to come.
Two pregnant women had died at Maternity and Child Care Hospital Anantnag and Sub-District Hospital Seerhamdan in the month of April and May this year and subsequently the administration had ordered multiple probes into the both incidents.
Pregnant lady from Kharpora village of Kokernag, who died along with her twins on April 25, 2020, was declared positive for the novel coronavirus; however the 30 year old lady, a resident of Salia Nowpora Panzmulla area of Aishmuq... | |
| | With two more deaths death toll due to COVID-19 in JK reaches 83, 122 fresh cases reported | Positive cases 5956, active positive 2491, recovered 3382 | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 21: The death toll due to the Corona Virus in Jammu & Kashmir reached 83 as two more COVID-19 patients died today. In the meantime, 122 fresh cases of Corona Virus were reported following which the number of COVID-19 patients in the union territory reached 5,956.
Reports said that two Corona Virus patients died in Rafiabad-Baramulla and Kulgam districts respectively. Meanwhile, 122 fresh cases of the virus were reported from Jammu & Kashmir today. The positive cases reached 5,956 with active positive cases being 2,491. So far 3,382 Corona Virus patients have recovered.
Reports said that Srinagar reported 32 fresh cases followed by Ba... | |
| | Ladakh reports one more COVID-19 infection, 17 recoveries | | | Early Times Report
Leh, June 21: One more person has tested positive for COVID-19 in Ladakh, taking the total in the Union territory to 837 while 17 patients were discharged on Sunday after recovering from the disease, Health department officials said.
One sample from Leh district tested positive for the virus at the COVID-19 laboratory in Chuchot Yokma, they said.
Seventeen patients were discharged from the COVID hospital in Kargil after they were twice tested negative for the infection, the officials added.
With this, the total number of patients cured of the disease goes up to 134, including 66 in Leh district, they said, adding while one person has died so far, the number of ac... | |
| | Employee's wife accuses BMO Surankote of demanding bribe, seeks inquiry | | | RAJESH TANDON
EARLY TIMES REPORT
POONCH, June 20: A widow of an employee of Health Department in Surankote, Poonch has leveled serious allegations of demanding bribe from her on Block Medical Officer Surankote.
According to Shamshad Akhter, widow of Abdul Qayoom, said that her husband was employee of Health Department in SDH Surankote who got retired in February this year and died in May.
Shamshad Akhter said, "I along with my husband went to the office of BMO Surankote in November last year to settle the pension case file of my husband where the BMO asked us to contact a staff member of his office. We went to the person, who openly demanded Rs 50000 as bribe from us to settle the ... | |
| | Over 40 officers of J&K Police Service to be inducted into IPS cadre | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 21: Good news pouring in soon for the officers of Jammu and Kashmir Police as the much awaited demand of their induction into Indian Police Service cadre soon going to get wings with Union Ministry of Home Affairs approving induction of 41 officers, the decision on which will be taken in days.
Pertinent to mention here that there is lot of resentment among the local officers as a number of them were working as SSPs even after two decades of service or more and they have alleged stagnation over promotion into the department.
However, the creation of Union Territory from State after abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, surely be bringing some s... | |
| | Govt changes RoE across LAC, firearms can be used in 'extraordinary situations' | | | Agencies
New Delhi, June 21 : India has changed the Rules of Engagement (RoE) across the Line of Actual Control (LAC) after a barbaric attack was carried out by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops on Indian soldiers in Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh, killing 20 Indian soldiers.
In the violent clash that took place on the night of June 15, China took 10 Indian Army men, including officers, into custody and released them after three days.
Sources said that Indian soldiers did not use weapons when the PLA troops attacked them. They were not allowed to do so as per the orders from their seniors and the confidence building measures pacts with China. As per the new Rules of ... | |
| | Armed forces told to forcefully deal with Chinese aggression along LAC | | | Agencies
New Delhi, June 21: The armed forces deployed along the 3,500-km de-facto border with China have been given "full freedom" to give a "befitting" response to any Chinese misadventure, government sources said after Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reviewed the situation in eastern Ladakh at a meeting with the top military brass on Sunday.
The meeting was attended by Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat, Army Chief Gen MM Naravane, Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh and Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria.
India has already mobilised fighter jets and sent thousands of additional Army troops to forward locations along the border with China after 20 Indian Army personnel were killed i... | |
| | Munish Gupta asks government to step in & solve problems of residents | Sector 1A Extension Trikuta Nagar residents pained due to least concern shown by people at helm | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jun 21: People living in the sector 1A extension Trikuta Nagar 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 sector 1A extension Trikuta Nagar 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... | |
| | Authorities to honour coronavirus warriors for their relentless fight against COVID | | | ISHTIYAQ AHMAD
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 21: The authorities have decided to honour coronavirus warriors for their relentless fight against COVID-19.
In this regard the district development commissioners have been asked to identify “best performers” who are forefront while fighting against COVID-19.
There are some doctors, nurses, paramedics, media personnel, NGO, and people from various other departments who are on the front while fighting COVID-19.
To encourage these people, authorities have directed district development commissioners to identify “best performers, champions” who are fighting against the deadly disease.
“All district development commissioners shall identify... | |
| | Bad condition of roads irks villagers of LOC | | | M S Nazki
EarlyTimes Report
POONCH, June 21:Locals living near Line of Control have expressed their grave concern over bad condition of road between Barni Gali to village Burthi Panchayat in Balakote Tehsil of Mendhar area here today.
The residents have appealed the concerned authorities to maintain the road at an earliest. A local waseem Akram Khan said that the condition of road is in dilapidated condition .He alleged that the officials of concerned department take no pains to expedite the construction work on this road.
“Due to bad condition of road and lack of proper drainage system, the commuters are facing problems. This problem manifolds during rainy season, thus m... | |
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