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2 tube wells drilled in 4 yrs at AIIMS site in Jammu! | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 11: Much awaited All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Jammu continues to remain in limbo, with latest reports suggesting that the work is going on at a snail's pace.
As per the official documents, land measuring 1954 kanals and 06 marlas was identified in Jammu's Vijaypur area. The documents reveal that fencing in the north portion has been completed and in the south portion, 50 percent of the fencing has been done. Further, interestingly, out of the 06 tube wells, two have been drilled by the department. There is no news when shall the remaining ones be drilled.
An official privy to this development told Early Times that completion of AIIMS seems a distant dream as the work on its construction is not going on the way it should.
In 2015, soon after stitching the common ground for alliance, the BJP and PDP formed the coalition government in March that year. After the government formation, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised the establishment of two AIIMS-like institutions for healthcare in the capital cities of the state.
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CS asks for PGs' data till July 22, employment deptt seeks registration in 3 days | Unemployed youth smell rat | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 11: Though the Chief Secretary had directed the Employment department to furnish the data of postgraduates till July 22, the department gave only three and half days to the youth for registering themselves, which is been seen as a conspiracy by the unemployed.
According to the official documents, it was with such a hurry that the whole turn of events took place, raising suspicions among the unemployed youth.
On July 8, the Chief Secretary held a meeting and directed the department of Labour and Employment to prepare a list of PGs in the state who have not been employed in the government.
On the same day, the office of Labour and employment issued instru... | |
| | MS gets notice for concealing facts | Wife posted in DH Pulwama for last 8 yrs | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 11: Taking serious notice of suppressing and concealing the facts about his gynaecologist wife, the Heath and Medical Education (Administrative Department) Civil Secretariat has issued a show cause notice to the Medical Superintendent of District Hospital Pulwama.
Wife of the MS is posted in the same hospital from last eight years, and when the MS was asked to furnish details of longest staying consultant gynaecologist in DH Pulwama, he provided details of a lady doctor who was posted in the hospital from last four years only and didn't even mention name of his own wife who is posted in the hospital from September 2011.
Taking notice of an Early Times r... | |
| | India's great diplomatic triumph | NATO ally-like status | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 11: India under the Narendra Modi Government has scored a great diplomatic victory. The US Senate has passed a strategic legislative provision that gives India "NATO ally status alongside other countries, including Israel and South Korea, for increasing defence cooperation".
According to reports, "the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the fiscal year 2020 has been passed by the US Senate". The bill, as per reports, was "co-sponsored by Senate India Caucus Co-Chair Senator John Cornyn with the support of Senate India Caucus Co-Chair Senator Mark Warner".
The bill provides for "increased US-India defence cooperation in the Indian Ocean and special... | |
| | Days of Rohingyas in India may be numbered | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 11: The days of Rohingyas in India could be numbered. There is a loud clamour across the country against the presence of Rohingyas in different parts of the country as the people and agencies consider them a live "threat to national security and the country's demographics". That the days of the Rohingyas in India could be numbered could be seen from the fact that the Supreme Court (SC) of India on July 10 "agreed to accord a final hearing to petitions challenging the Narendra Modi-led Central Government's decision to deport illegal Rohingya immigrants to Myanmar". The Modi Government is of the view that the matter concerning the Rohingyas be left to the car... | |
| | 'Influential' IASE BEd students enjoy 'mass copying' at SP College | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 11: Copying may be a thing of past in Kashmir but it is not so with respect to the holding of Bachelor of Education (B Ed) conducted by the Institute of Advanced Studies in Education (IASE) here.
Sources told Early Times that that all the norms have been thrown to winds and candidates appearing in a particular examination centre are being facilitated to carry out copying while answering the question papers. These people are making merry at the examination centre with the support of invigilating staff.
"In brazen violation of examination rules the invigilating staff at the centre number 6 at the Sri Pratap (SP) College is favouring few st... | |
| | Guv reviews Yatra arrangements at Nunwan Base Camp | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 11: Governor Satya Pal Malik, Chairman of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board today visited Nunwan Base Camp in Anantnag district and chaired a high-level meeting to review the arrangements in place for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2019.
The meeting was attended by Khalid Jahangir, Deputy Commissioner Anantnag; AK Goel DIG South Kashmir; Dilip Singh, DIG CRPF; Anup Soni, Additional CEO, SASB; Amit Sharma, Camp Director, Nunwan Base Camp; Dr. Nasir Ahmad, C... | |
| | Jammu yearning for a change: Munish to people | 'Slogans, lip service won't help leaders anymore' | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 11: Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, on Thursday said that politicians should acknowledge that they have not lived upto the expectations of people in Jammu region.
Carrying forward his mass contact programme in different areas, Munish informed the people that his decision to contest the forthcoming Assembly elections as an Independent candidate from Gandhi Nagar constituency is directly linked to his heart. "As a journalist I have been reporting miseries of my ... | |
| | Will distribute my salary among needy' | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu: Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, has said that if he wins the forthcoming Assembly elections from Gandhi Nagar constituency he would distribute his monthly salary among the needy people in his constituency. "It's my promise to you people that besides carrying out development work, I would distribute my salary among the needy people. I assure you that I would not take any money from anyone, nor would I remain inaccessible. Whenever you need me I will be available," Munish said. ... | |
| | Congress, BJP ignored our miseries: Model town residents tell Munish | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 11: Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, who would be contesting the upcoming election from Gandhi Nagar constituency as an independent candidate, on Thursday interacted with the residents of Model Town of Gangyal as part of his mass contact programme.
Residents of Model Town narrated their miseries to Munish particular lack of sanitation, dilapidated roads and lanes and low voltage problem.
However, in recently held Corporation election, both BJP and Congress m... | |
| | Residents lock down school as infighting between teachers takes ugly turn | | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, July 11: In an unprecedented development, a government school was closed after infighting between teachers took an ugly turn on Wednesday.
The residents of Khiram-Sangnard village of South Kashmi's Anantnag district locked Government Primary School in their vicinity to register protest against the higher authorities of the education department for not taking action against the teachers who indulge in brawling inside the school in presence of students.
Villagers told Early Times that three teachers posted in the school fight routinely with each other over several issues and the same matter was brought into the notice Zonal Education Officer ... | |
| | For last 3 years Govt fails to construct Dangduru -Sarchi road | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 11: Notwithstanding BJP's claims to link all villages and remote areas through road, the State Government has failed to construct 22km long road from Dangduru to Sarchi Lapora linking Kishtwar with Dachan.
The road on which construction was started in year 2017 after getting Forest and Wild Life Department clearance is going at snail' s pace as out of 22 km only three kms were constructed in last two years.
The road will link about 27 remote villages in Dachan area of Kishtwar with rest of the State but abandoning work on it has become a cause of concern for local residents.
The people of the area alleged that college going students and employees are... | |
| | Centre for transferring of Panchayat funds into accounts of Panchayat members for transparency | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, July 11: In a significant decision to empower the grassroots, the Centre has decided to transfer Panchayat funds directly into the accounts of Panchayat members in Jammu and Kashmir.
A source said that Centre has received complaints about the embezzlement of Panchayat funds in the past.
"To ensure transparency into utilization of funds the Centre wants to empower Panchayat members and transfer funds directly into their accounts," the source said.
The source said that Narendra Modi led government does want undue interfere of officials into the working of Panchayats.
"They want to have complete transparency in the Panchayat system," the s... | |
| | With damaged embankment Canal irrigates road, our shops, rues Nai Basti residents | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 11: Rued over damaged embankment of Ranbir Canal passes Nai Basti, the residents said that due to negligence of on the part of concerned the Canal 'irrigates' adjoin road and the shops.
Local shopkeepers Raj Kumar Gupta, Jeet Ram, Harbans Lal, Lal Chand, Nanak Chand, Madan Lal, Ashok Sharma, Ramesh Kumar, Subash Gupta, Ashok Sharma and other informed Early Times team during a visit of the area Thursday, former MLA Kavinder Gupta promised to clean the stretch ... | |
| | 'Dilapidated, faulty drainage system creates mess across Nai Basti' | Residents dub Congress, BJP opportunistic parties | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 11: Coming down heavily against BJP and Congress for back tracking from their promises for uplifting the areas by constructing new lanes, drains, the residents of Nai Basti alleged that these opportunistic leaders never turned up after winning elections to take stock of problems.
The residents told their grievances to Editor Early Times Munish Gupta, during his mass contact programme at Nai Basti, who would be contesting forthcoming assembly election as an in... | |
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