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Omar, Mehbooba could not muster guts to speak on Geelani’s resignation | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 29: ‘Famous’ for immediately reacting on national and international issues through social media, guarded silence maintained by two former chief ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti on Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s resignation has raised many eye-brows.
Since morning people were hoping that Omar Abdullah would tweet on Geelani’s resignation but he preferred to remain silent. Similarly there is no tweet on Geelani’s resignation from Mehbooba Mufti’s twitter account being operated by her daughter.
By resigning from the Hurriyat Conference and levelling allegations of embezzlement against his own colleagues, Geelani has exposed many so both the former chief... | |
| | Geelani resignation is result of Art 370 abrogation: BJP | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 29: A debate is generated in J&K after separatist radical leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani announced this morning to quit Hurriyat Conference. In the midst of the debate, some BJP leaders claimed that it was the result of the abrogation of Article 370 that Geelani was forced to quit the separatist amalgam.
A Kashmir based news agency, quoted BJP’s national vice president and incharge J&K Affairs, Avinash Rai Khanna, who claimed the resignation announced by Geelani was one of the biggest benefits of Article 370 roll back. “People of Kashmir have started reaping the benefits of Article 370 revocation and today’s decision by Geelani is one of the biggest outco... | |
| | ‘Road blacktopped forcefully on private land without compensation’ | Victim family who gave three generations to defence services, seeks justice | | AVINASH AZAD
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 29: Three generations of our family served the Indian security forces, we are disciplined and law abiding citizens, but yet we went through worst ever time of our life, when the Public Works Department in presence of Magistrate and Police, forcefully carried out blacktopping works of a road on our private land, says R S Sumbria, son of Late Lt Colonel Puran Singh Sumbria.
Narrating his ordeal, a retired Bank Officer, R S Sumbria said when his family objected the illegal works on their land by government agencies, the Police picked-up us and kept in custody.
“Three generation of our family served Indian Security Forces, including my grandfa... | |
| | Transfer order holds no importance for XEn PHE Ramban, fails to relieve JE | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 29: Despite being transferred by the office of Chief Engineer Jal Shakti (PHE) Department, Jammu around six months ago, the office of Executive Engineer Ramban Division continue to retain an influential Junior Engineer (JE).
The JE is not being relieved, who in fact, has been overstaying at one place since over a decade, said sources.
Sources told Early Times that the Junior Engineer posted in Ramban Division was lately transferred as per order No: CE/PHEJ/GE/12469-93 dated 06-12-2019, but he was not relieved by the office of Executive Engineer, PHE Ramban Division and the Junior Engineer continue to stay there by managing a corrigendum in January.
“Now... | |
| | 30 more coronavirus patients cured in Ladakh, active cases drop to 347 | | | Early Times Report
Leh, June 29: Thirty coronavirus infected patients were discharged on Monday after they were declared cured in Ladakh, bringing down the number of active cases in the Union Territory to 347, officials said. The active cases included a new patient who was tested positive for COVID-19 in Kargil district on Sunday evening, the officials said.
The officials said 18 patients from the COVID designated hospital in Kargil and three patients from a COVID Care Centre in Kargil were discharged on Monday after they were tested negative for the virus twice as per the set protocol. Similarly, nine more patients, who were in home isolation in Leh district, were also tested negative... | |
| | Will they, won’t they? Traders in a fix as Govt yet to decide on timeline extension | Payment of tax arrears under Amnesty Scheme | | KUNAL SHRIVATSA
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 29: With only a day remaining for the deadline to make payment of tax arrears under the Amnesty Scheme announced to extend benefits to the trading community of J&K for the settlement of unresolved issues in the old tax regime, traders are in a big fix whether they deposit or not as they have not more than few hours at their disposal to settle the hefty dues in such a short notice of time.
A large number of traders have yet to deposit the payments as they were expecting an extension in the timeline but the government so far has not made any indication in this regard.
It is pertinent to mention here that under the Amnesty Scheme, sanction w... | |
| | Infighting between Cong leadership comes to fore | Senior functionary lodges complaint to party prez, alleges ignored by Distt head | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 29: A senior functionary of Congress party has lodged a complaint against a senior party leader for allegedly neglecting him during a recent protest demonstration organized against the fuel hike.
Though the protest was launched by the senior functionary against a party leader and the letter was shot to the party president but same was exposed to the media houses and social networking sites by the leader, which points towards deep resentment against the party leader.
The trigger for the latest confrontation with the senior leader erupted following a protest demonstration launched by Party at district levels, in which the senior functionary had also partici... | |
| | JK reports 144 new positive cases, 4585 recovered so far | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 29: The Government on Monday informed that 144 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 45 from Jammu division and 99 from Kashmir division, have been reported today thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 7237. Also, 01 COVID-19 death has been reported from Kashmir division.
Moreover, 269 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from various hospitals, 55 from Jammu Division and 214 from Kashmir Division.
According to the daily Media Bulletin on novel Corona virus (Covid-19), out of 7237 positive cases, 2557 are Active Positive, 4585 have recovered and 95 have died; 11 in Jammu division and 84 in K... | |
| | Armed or unarmed, Indian Army Ghatak commandos will be ready for China | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, June 29: Chinese state media reported over the weekend that the People's Liberation Army had sent martial arts experts to Ladakh before the clash with the Indian Army at Galwan on June 15.
News agency reported that members of a mixed martial arts club "presented themselves for inspection at Lhasa on June 15". news agency also reported that a Chinese military commander had claimed the martial arts experts would "greatly raise the organisation and mobilisation strength" of troops and their “rapid response and support ability".
Before the deadly clash at Galwan on June 15, the Indian and Chinese armies had engaged in unarmed clashes and stone-pelting on two occasio... | |
| | Live upto expectations of people: Munish to Admin | ‘Address problems being faced by residents of Digiana Pulli’ | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 29: Editor in Chief Early Times, Munish Gupta, has asked the administration to take note of the problems being faced by the residents of Digiana Pulli and live upto the expectations of the people living in Jammu region.
Referring to the problems being faced by the people Munish— who would be contesting the forthcoming assembly elections as an independent candidate from Gandhi Nagar constituency—said that many areas of this constituency have been left to fend... | |
| | Drug abuse on rise in Kashmir, Authorities direct concerned officials to regulate working of drug stores | | | ISHTIYAQ AHMAD
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 29: In a major concern, the drug abuse is on the rise in Kashmir. A doctor at SMHS Hospital said that a lot of patients who are being treated at its Drug-De-Addiction Centre had consumed drugs available on drug centres.
In an effort to curb drug abuse, the government has banned opening of new drug stores and directed the officials for regulation of existing ones in Kashmir.
The directions have been issued in view of increasing drug abuse in Kashmir. Although there is rising use of heroin and opium, drugs available in drug stores are also being misused.
An official at the office of Drug and Food Control Organisation said there are compl... | |
| | 14 fresh positive, 595 active positive cases, 22 recovered and 21 deaths so far in north Kashmir | | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
BARAMULLA, June 29: Out of 144, Fourteen fresh positive cases were reported today, there are 595 active positive cases, 1643 are cumulative, 22 recovered and 21 deaths have occurred so far in north Kashmir till date.
According to the district wise positive cases as on June 29, 2020 (Monday), In Baramulla district, 10 fresh positive cases including 01 travelers and 09 others were reported today, there has been an increase in the cumulative cases that have gone up to 816, and also an increase in the active positive cases that stands at 420, and cumulative recovered cases are 381 including 06 as on date, while 15 deaths have occurred so far in this distri... | |
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