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Merge Marwah sub division with China: DDC member | BJP seeks registration of FIR for his anti-national approach | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, June 3: Sheikh Zafarullah, a District Development Council member from Marwah today demanded merging of Marwah sub Division in Kishtwar District with China during his meeting with Divisional Commissioner Jammu Raghav Langer forcing the BJP to demand registration of an FIR against the DDC member for his anti national approach.
As per the details available with Early Times, DDC member who was part of the deputation that met Divisional Commissioner Jammu at DC office complex Kishtwar while raising the issue of remote Sub Division Marwah showed anger towards the incumbent LG led government and crossed the limit by vouching for merger of Marwah with China.
As soon as the DDC member made the demand, Divisional Commissioner Jammu snubbed him for his anti national demand and refused to listen the DDC member after he (DDC member) cross the limit. DDC member was also had ugly spat with DDC chairperson after DDC Chairperson Kishtwar questioned his behaviour over the demand of opening of prestigious Sinthan road. “We want to walk out over t... | |
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Pandita’s killing reveals nefarious gameplan of terror groups | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 1: Gruesome killing of Tral Municipal Councillor Rakesh Pandita has revealed nefarious designs of terror groups- desperate the derail the ongoing peace efforts in J&K.
This incident has once again exposed tall claimed of the authorities to provide security to the second-rung leaders of mainstream parties and also exposed failure of the intelligence network in the hinterlands.
Instead of ensuring safety and security of their leaders BJP leadership is indulged into lip services only to play politics.
BJP Lok Sabha member from Jammu, Jugal Kishore Sharma has reason to raise question over targeting a Kashmir Pandit by the terrorists. He said that it was... | |
| | Selection of Class-IV employees: Graduates, Post graduates unlikely to be considered | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 3: Graduates, post-graduates and other candidates with higher qualifications who have qualified and secured good marks in the Class-IV entrance test, conducted by Service Selection Board (SSB) are unlikely to be considered for the jobs in the final selection process. Only the candidates who have the maximum of the 12th qualification and have qualified the tests and fall in the merit will make up to the final selection lists.
Amid speculations regarding proposal of dropping all the graduates and post graduates from the final selection lists of the Class-IV, sources in the Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board (JKSSB) informed Early Times that accordi... | |
| | DFO Reasi throws transfer policy to wind | Issues three orders of forest guards in violation of norms | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 3: The Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) had allegedly issued three transfer orders of forest guards recently in violation of transfer policy, which prohibits transfer in between financial year by any department.
As per documents available with Early Times the office of Divisional Forest Officer Reasi issued its first transfer order No. 5 of 2021 dated 27-05-2021, where twelve forest guards were transferred.
Similarly second order issued with No. 6 of 2021 dated 29-05-2021 wherein seventeen forest guards were transferred. Not only this, in an another order no. 7 of 2021 dated 31-5-2021 where in forest guards as well as Class IV employees were also transfe... | |
| | PM Modi joins CBSE session, holds surprise interaction with students, parents | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, June 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday joined a session with CBSE students conducted by the Education Ministry. He surprised the students and their parents and had a chat with them on their issues and concerns. PM Modi on June 1 had decided to cancel the exams following a meeting attended by Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar, and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) chief Manoj Ahuja. The move has been widely welcomed across the country.
The Centre took the decision keeping in mind the prevailing COVID-19 conditions in the country.
The CBSE will now gauge the progress of students over the past year based... | |
| | Don’t be careless, maintain discipline to fight COVID-19: LG to people | Visits Ganderbal, Budgam, reviews containment efforts | | Early Times Report
GANDERBAL/BUDGAM, JUNE 3: “J&K Government continue to make a sustainable investment in healthcare, clinical workforce to build a resilient health infrastructure to combat the ongoing crisis and future health emergencies. We are committed to make life better for people.”
Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha made these remarks during his visit to Ganderbal to review the Covid situation in the district. The Lt Governor also visited Budgam and assessed the containment efforts be... | |
| | COVID-19 recovery rate reaches 88.28% in J&K | UT records 1801 new cases, 29 deaths | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 3: The COVID-19 recovery rate in Jammu & Kashmir reached 88.28 percent as 2,694 virus affected patients recovered in the past 24 hours. The union territory reported 1,801 new cases while 29 fresh deaths were reported during the same period of time.
Srinagar district reported 329 cases followed by Budgam district 194 cases, Jammu district 153 cases, Baramulla district 148 cases, Pulwama district 143 cases, Kupwara district 126 cases, Anantnag district 100 cases, Rajouri district 92 cases, Kulgam district 76 cases, Ganderbal and Doda districts 67 cases each, Ramban district 56 cases, Poonch district 55 cases, Bandipora district 52 cas... | |
| | Snatching fundamental rights part of bureaucratic conspiracy, alleges Sikh leader | Sikhs, Khatris, Mahajans deprived of selling or buying agri land | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 3: Chairman of Sikh Intellectual Circle (J&K), Narender Singh Khalsa, on Thursday said that Sikhs, Khatris and Mahajans will fight for restoration of their rights. Referring to the land law that prevents members of these three communities from purchasing or selling the agricultural land in J&K Khalsa said, “New laws are being made without even asking us. The new land laws are violation of fundamental rights. Indian constitution clearly states that there will be... | |
| | Doctor absent, attending her pvt clinic, alleges pregnant woman; video goes viral | | | Early Times Report
Kishtwar, June 3: A pregnant woman in Bhaderwah on Thursday accused gynaecologist posted at Sub District Hospital Bhaderwah of remaining absent from duty to attend her private clinic.
In a video that went viral on social media the pregnant lady is heard saying that she had sought an appointment for the medical check up with the doctor, but unfortunately after waiting for several hours, the lady doctor posted in the hospital didn’t turn up and instead told her that she is... | |
| | Panchari Moungri farmers suffer crop losses due to hail storm | | | Ashwani Sharma
Early Times Report
Udhampur, June 3: Almost the entire crop in Panchari Moungri area has been damaged due to hailstorm in the locality leaving the poor farmers at the mercy of God.
Sources informed that 50 per cent of damaged crops were those of fruits while the remaining was that of vegetables and cereals.
Krishan Singh suffered losses as his walnut trees had fruit which fell due to the hail storm. He said that the government should immediately help the affected farmers... | |
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