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Kashmir turns breeding ground for radicalization | Recruiters ruin lives of youngsters, keep their kith and kin away from violence | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 29: Kashmir which is known for Sufism has turned into a breeding ground for radicalization which has become a concern for security agencies
The radicalisation is a serious challenge faced by the global community in the current era. The biggest factor, however, driving this ideological rat race is the political weaponization of beliefs, which undoubtedly, is a “grave threat” that more than 200 countries are battling today. Not a single day passes that one hears or reads about terrorist attacks or acts in different parts of the world.
“While economic and military giants like US, Russia, China and in European Union are researching, analyzing and peer-reviewing the dire consequences of indoctrination emanating from Pakistan, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria, the severity of (religious) fanaticism India is facing in Kashmir, since 1989, goes unnoticed most of the times,” said a defence expert.
Sources said the deep-rooted penetration of indoctrination in Kashmir, mainly done on social media, is taking place in a systematic manner where the people, entru... | |
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Henchmen of separatists left jobless in Kashmir | Crackdown on Hawala channels crippled Pak stooges | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, June 29: The death of separatism in Kashmir has left the henchmen of separatists without any work as the easy money, which they used to get to foment trouble, has stopped flowing.
According to the details available with Early Times, Pakistan used to pump in huge money into the Valley to fund separatists and their aides.
Investigating agencies during probes have revealed that the Hawala money was used to reach Kashmir through different channels. It was distributed among the ring leaders of the separatist outfits to lure the youth for disruptive activities.
“After the National Investigation Agency (NIA) launched a crackdown against the separatists many gla... | |
| | Chaos prevails at Central University Kashmir | Works executed years ago yet to be authenticated, varsity officials least bothered | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 29: Chaos within the ranks of Central University Kashmir has hit the civil and electrical works in the new university campus coming up in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.
Sources within the varsity divulged that more than three years have passed since civil and electric works worth crores were executed in the university’s new campus. However, the payments for the same are yet to be disbursed in favour of the executing agencies as the engineering wing functional at the varsity has allegedly refused to authenticate the said works.
Sources divulged that the matter is taking an ugly shape as the varsity in order to buy time and delay the process of paym... | |
| | Terror-Drones on prowl in Jammu: Authorities still clueless | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 29: On the third successive day, drones were spotted hovering over vital defence installations situated in the outskirts of Jammu city but authorities are still clueless about operators of these drones.
Highly placed sources said that despite installation of advanced equipment, security agencies have, so far, failed to identify those who are giving open challenges to the forces.
Interestingly, these anti-national elements are conducting recce of vital defence installations through drones but authorities failed to detect their locations.
Meanwhile a red alert has been sounded in border areas of Jammu and Kashmir as drones were again spotted hovering over... | |
| | Vaccination teams face tough time in Kishtwar | Refusal to get COVID-19 will invite FIR : DC Kishtwar | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, June 29: Vaccination teams assigned with the job to carryout inoculation drive in this frontier district faced tough resistance from some people in Drabshallla and Nagsini blocks on Tuesday.
As per the details available with Early Times, in Drabshallla block team led by BDO Drabshallla Sobia Shad along with officials of Health Department started door to door campaign for vaccination of the left out people in the block, but the team faced toug... | |
| | PC disowns Baig for taking blunt stand on Art 370 in All Party Meeting | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 29: Peoples’ Conference on Tuesday disowned veteran leader and former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir Muzaffar Hussain Baig for taking a blunt stand on Article 370 in the all-party meeting.
Although Peoples’ Conference president Sajad Lone preferred to maintain silence over Baig blunt stand, party’s general secretary Imran Ansari disowned the stand taken by former Deputy Chief Minister in the all-party meeting.
Ansari said that Peoples’ Conference was represented only party president Sajad Gani Lone in the all-party meeting and Muzaffar Hussain Baig had attended the meet as a former Deputy Chief Minister.
Interestingly Ansari said that Baig has never... | |
| | COVID-19: JK reports 308 new cases, 6 deaths | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 29: Jammu & Kashmir reported 308 new cases of COVID-19 following which the total number of positive cases reached 3, 15,298. With six deaths being reported in past 24 hours the number of casualties due to the virus reached 4,316.
The Jammu & Kashmir administration through the media bulletin informed that 308 new positive cases of novel Corona Virus (COVID-19), 99 from Jammu division and 209 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 3, 15,298. Also six COVID-19 deaths have been reported; two from Jammu division and four from Kashmir division.
Moreover, 493... | |
| | Despite cancellation of Amarnath Yatra DHSK asks medical staff to report for Yatra duty | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 29: The Jammu & Kashmir administration has for the second successive year cancelled the Amarnath Yatra, but it has made no difference for the health authorities since they have issued orders to the medical staff to report for the Yatra from the Baltal side.
On June 26, 2021 Director Health Services Kashmir (DHSK), Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Rather issued an order while shooting a letter to the Chief Medical Officers of Budgam, Bandipora, Shopian and Kupwara regarding the deployment of medical staff for rendering medical services during the Amarnath Yatra. “This is with reference to the subject cited above and the nominations received from you... | |
| | Punjab divorcee widow accuses Udhampur man of using and then dumping her | | | Ashwani sharma
Early times report
Udhampur, June 29: A divorcee widow from Jallandhar Punjab on Tuesday alleged that she was cheated by a Udhampur man from another religion and later dumped.
The woman while addressing a news conference here said, “My old classmate, whom I was in touch through what’sup, met me in Jallandhar and told me that he wanted to get her mother treated in a hospital. I helped him.”
She said, “I told him about my divorce and the death of my former husband. He conv... | |
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