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Powerful businessmen lobby impels Govt to shelf recommendations of committee | Cancellation of fake PRCs | | Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
jammu, July 13: The state government has reportedly put the recommendations of cancelling Permanent Resident Certificates (PRCs) of over 150 outsiders into cold storage, reportedly due to pressure exerted by the strong lobby of these non local businessmen.
Sources informed Early Times that Jammu and Kashmir Revenue department had recommended cancellation of PRCs of over 150 people, who were actually non state subjects and had obtained certificate by illegal means.
"On the instructions of Revenue Minister, the order of cancellation was finalized by Revenue department but at the eleventh hour, the General Administrative Department (GAD) shelved the order", s... | |
| | Desperate Omar admits PDP-BJP coalition would complete 6 yrs | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, July 13: The ousted Chief Minister and National Conference working president Omar Abdullah on Monday claimed that "all is not well" within the PDP-BJP coalition and described PDP as the "power hungry party" which entered into an alliance with BJP just to satiate its "lust" for power.
Out of power Omar these days is looking for ways and means to remain in news and is still hoping against the hope that PDP-BJP coalition may break up and his party would get a chance to sneak in.
Omar seems to have forgotten that soon after the Assembly election results were declared he rushed to New Delhi to strike a deal with the BJP high command to form the government and al... | |
| | Jammu needs a full-fledged AIIMS, not a campus | Going back on its written commitment | | Early Times Report
jammu, July 13: A report suggests that the BJP-led NDA Government is likely to announce a financial package of Rs 50,000 crore for Jammu & Kashmir, which will cover such sectors as "flood management, road connectivity, power, education, healthcare, drinking water supply, agriculture, tourism and industries". It also suggests that the announcement could be made in Delhi on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.
The state needs money for infrastructural development and other vital sectors and it is obvious that people would welcome this financial package subject to the condition that the entire money is spent in a judicious manner and no one is allowed to mint money out of the rep... | |
| | Drabu's draft of financial package finds no buyers | | | Early Times Report
jammu, July 13: The Modi government is reportedly not satisfied with the financial package drafted by J&K Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu and has termed it 'myopic'.
"The Finance Minister was just concentrating on the Rs 44,000 crore package to address the immediate needs of the flood affected people. There was no long term planning and consideration of the other regions of the state. It was too much myopic and did not address the concerns of the PM for equitable development," said a senior official.
According to sources, the package drafted by Drabu was just to settle political point with the outgoing Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and concentrate on Kashmir region, than ... | |
| | Ram Madhav, Dr Jitendra, others skip PDP-BJP's Iftar party | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 13: The BJP top brass played a "spoil sport" by not attending the iftar party which was hosted by the Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed in New Delhi on Sunday.
Highly placed sources in New Delhi revealed: "Even while BJP's state ministers including Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Kumar Singh, Minister for Commerce and Industry, Chander Prakash Ganga, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Chowdhary Lal Singh, Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Chowdhary Sukhnandan and Minister for Social Welfare and Forests department, Bali Bhagat were present in the Iftar party organized at Hotel Ashoka at New Delhi, all important national BJP leaders... | |
| | Are all in PDP not happy? | | |
Early Times Report
jammu, July 13: Are all in the ruling PDP not happy? Yes, it appears. If not many, at least two very senior PDP leaders are quite unhappy and they are expressing their unhappiness publicly. They are Lok Sabha members and former Cabinet Ministers, who held the portfolio of finance. One is Tariq Hamid Karra and other is Muzafar Hussain Baig. Significantly, both Baig and Karra, like all the four BJP Members of Parliament, were conspicuous by their absence in the Iftaar party hosted by Chief Minister Mufti Sayeed on Sunday at Ashoka Hotel, New Delhi. It was the PDP MP and former Finance Minister Tariq Hamid Karra who was the first senior leader to express his unhappiness a... | |
| | Kashmir University buys Rs 4 lakh per kanal land for Rs 20 lakh | 6 yrs on, Govt yet to order a probe | | Peerzada Ummer
Early Times Report
srinagar, July 13: In 2009, authorities of Kashmir University purchased 300 kanals land for its campus at Zakura, Srinagar for Rs 20 lakh per kanal-the market rate that time was Rs 4 lakh per kanal causing a huge burden on the exchequer. Six years on, a probe is yet to be ordered into the shadowy deal.
The issue remained under the carpet for few years and it was in 2013 when the news got leaked that the authorities had purchased 300 kanals at Zakura in the vicinity of the main campus.
The land had been purchased keeping in view the varsity's future programmes. A memorandum of understanding was later executed between KU and J&K Bank, which was the attorn... | |
| | Politico-police bargain harms regular cops; probationers heading 16 PPs | Ministers lock horns over SSP, DIG posts; Director, DIG Vigilance posts also lying vacant | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 13: While the crime rate alarmingly is on increase in Jammu, the fact underlying such felony is quite astonishing and disturbing too.
An insight survey around the region reveals startling disclosures over the probationer police officials holding key posts in various capacities while the senior and the trained ones are either suffocating in the headquarters or are left in queues in district police lines (DPL) only.
Such rehash is being attributed to the political ploy overruling the affairs of the police as some senior ministers are reported to be horns locked on various police appointments.
These cabinet ministers in the coalition government have locked ho... | |
| | AUSTERITY MEASURES! | | |
A recent order from the Finance as well as from Education Department carried a strict stricture for the officers in both departments bringing political pressure for getting postings of their choice, and warned that such an act would be reflected in their Annual Performance Reports (APRs) and they would be put in the list of 'deadwood' officials.
Financial Commissioner (Revenue) Arun Kumar issued a circular (No. FC (A) 17-II/Trnsf/2015) observing with regret that subordinate Revenue officers were regularly bringing political pressure for getting postings of their choice and quoted rule 17 of Jammu and Kashmir Government Employees (Conduct) Rules 1971.
He had said the rule states that "no... | |
| | Kashmir prefers Dulat's memoir over Geelani's Masala | Wular Kinaray' revelations mock at Hurriyat reunion | | Early Times Report
srinagar, July 13: If the choice of readers is any indicator than firebrand separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani on whose call entire Kashmir would come to a halt is no longer peoples' darling. While people have by and large ignored the third volume of his memoir Wular Kinaray (On the Banks of the Wular), former RAW chief Amarjit Singh Dulat's account on Kashmir titled Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years is selling like hot cakes.
Though released two months ago, Geelani's Waular Kinaray received little attention from readers and media alike. This is despite the fact that this book too contains important revelations on Kashmir politics and its Pakistan connection.
"Nobody is re... | |
| | Kak's book "Behind the veil " unveils various political issues in India and Pakistan | | | Early Times Report
jammu, July 13: The book entitled "Behind the veil" is not a record of romance.It is not a work of fiction.The book,written by prominent journalist,M.L.Kak, does not focus on one issue,one problem or one development.It portrays author's views on diverse issues pertaining mainly to Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir.If the book opens with a chapter on Pakistan's obsession with Kashmir,it ends with a chapter on the need for increasing quota for people in Jammu and Kashmir in central services.
The book is a collection of write-ups that the author used to contribute for a Jammu based newspaper.The write-ups would be published under the slug "Behind the veil" and the author h... | |
| | Crusade against corruption raises questions | Who can bring corrupt law makers to justice? | | ET Report
jammu, July 13: The crusade of the state government against corruption evoked good response from various quarters but some questions remain unanswered.
Around sixty employees of the State Government were shown the door after being declared deadwood. They were given three months salary and told in clear terms that the state government did not need their services.
But why should the fight against corruption be confined to government employees only. There are other places besides civil secretariat and government offices where corruption is rampant. According to confirmed reports, thirty-seven appointments made in the Legislative Assembly are illegal. These appointments have been ... | |
| | Another infiltration bid foiled along LoC, militant shot dead | | | Early Times Report
Poonch, July 13: Foiling an infiltration bid, the Army today gunned down a militant along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. A large quantity of weapons including AK-47 rifle and mines with Pakistan-marking were recovered from the slain terrorist. According to Jammu-based defense spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta, a group of militants tried to sneak into the Indian side along the LoC in Balnoie area of Medhar tehsil early this morning. He said that the troops guarding the LoC challenged them resulting in an encounter in which one militant was killed. "The alert troops in an ambush laid along the Line of Control observed suspicious moveme... | |
| | Authorities enforce restrictions in downtown Srinagar to foil joint rally of separatists | Life normal in other parts of Kashmir | | Jehangir Rashid
SRINAGAR, July 13: Authorities imposed restrictions in downtown Srinagar and Maisuma area in order to foil the joint rally of separatists to be carried out in connection with the observance of Martyrs Day. Life remained normal in the other areas of Srinagar and other districts of Kashmir valley.
Separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik had announced that they would carry out a rally from Jamia Masjid to the Martyrs Graveyard located inside the shrine of Naqshbandh Sahib at Khawaja Bazar in the Nowhatta locality of downtown Srinagar.
However, the programme was foiled due to the house arrest of Geelani, Mirwaiz and Malik at t... | |
| | Candidates who performed well, have firm political footing likely to join party | "Congress' new pot-shot : Roping in independents, BJP dissidents | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 13: Independent candidates who performed well in Assembly elections and nearly missed the mark of victory and the dissidents in BJP who could not get the ticket from party to contest elections notwithstanding their firm political ground are exploring new political arenas. With their political careers at stake , leaders in both the groupings are in touch with the Congress leadership and are likely to join the party anytime soon at appropriate time. State Congress leadership is also trying to rope in such people who could become dark horses in elections next time for the party, many of the senior leaders having become a liability for 'perpetual' defeats at ... | |
| | Amarnath Yatra remains suspended on second day due to bad weather | Vehicles carrying yatris diverted through Mughal Road | | Javaid Naikoo
Srinagar, July 13: The annual Amarnath Yatra remained suspended for the second day today as no pilgrim was allowed to proceed towards Kashmir following incessant rains and Close of Srinagar-Jammu National Highway. According to officials Yatris who reached from different parts of the country were asked to stay at Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas because of bad weather condition along the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway due to landslides triggered by heavy rains.
In Kashmir no pilgrim was allowed to move towards the Amarnath cave shrine from either the north Kashmir Baltal camp or the south Kashmir Nunwan Pahalgam base camps either on Sunday and Monday. Officials said that heavy... | |
| | Doda areas denied k-oil for 8 months | | | Bijay Charak
Jammu, July 13: Many areas in Chiralla tehsil of Doda district have not been supplied kerosene oil for the past eight months.
Romesh Kumar, sarpanch of Bhallra, alleged that black marketing of kerosene by the depot owners in connivance with officials of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department (CAPD) has added to the woes of the people in hilly and inaccessible areas of Chiralla.
"If the government claims that kerosene is supplied to the people every month, where is our quote going," asked Kumar, adding that people of far-flung areas of Chiralla are without kerosene for the last eight months.
Though CAPD department always claims that there is sufficient quantit... | |
| | Will Govt regularize left out daily wagers of PDD | Daily wagers of Jammu allege discrimination | | G S Asgotra
Jammu, July 13: The daily wagers of Power Development Department (PDD) of district Jammu and Kathua, who had pinned hopes on the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) leaders, have been feeling deceived, as the PDD portfolio is held by senior BJP Minister, but the department has failed to regularize the left out daily wagers.
The daily wagers who have been giving services to department, round the clock, for the last two decades, have been feeling discriminated over regularization policy, which was implemented during the tenure of former Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, who was then in-charge of the department.
As per information, the PDD has so far regularized only 60 and 321 daily wage... | |
| | After photos, Hizb militants post training video on Facebook | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, July 13:In yet another audacious move, the banned Hizbul Mujahideen has uploaded a video of its militants training in army fatigues with assault rifles and cracking jokes on a social networking site, seen as a "psychological warfare" against the security forces.
The brazen display of nonchalance came within a fortnight the law enforcement agencies managing to remove still photos of the militants in battle gear from Facebook, official sources said.
It is rare fo... | |
| | Alleged multi-crore scam involving 2 paramedical institutes | Govt reply confirms non-registration of outside institutions | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu July 13: In response to the letter of Secretary Service Selection Board, Jammu, regarding the recognition status of various paramedical institutes providing degrees to students from the institutes situated outside the state, Registrar of J&K State Paramedical Council, Government Medical College, Srinagar, has clearly mentioned that the government has not authorized or recognized/registered any paramedical institute from outside the state yet, vindicati... | |
| | 90% work completed, Rs 54 cr spent so far | Status of Tawi lake project | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 13: Around 90 percent work has been completed in the Tawi lake project and an amount of Rs 54.68 crore has been spent so far, according to the state government.
The government response has come in reply to an RTI application of activist Raman Sharma. Sharma had sought information from the Irrigation Department about the estimated cost and present status of the work on the much-talked Tawi lake project in Jammu.
Anil Sharma, Public Information Officer and Executive Engineer in Division-II of the Irrigation Department vide his office letter dated 26/06/2015 addressed to the applicant has also informed that the targeted date for completion of the barrage porti... | |
| | After 25 yrs, no shutdown in Kashmir on Martyrs' Day | | | Javaid Naikoo
Early Times Report
Srinagar, July 13: For the first time in 25 years of conflict in Kashmir, there was no shutdown on the occasion of Martyrs' Day. Almost all parts of the Valley, barring downtown Srinagar, remained normal as both factions of Hurriyat Conference had called for a joint rally instead of a strike in view of the upcoming Eid festival.
The Martyrs' Day is observed by leaders of both separatist and mainstream camps in the Valley as they pay homage to the 22 Kashmiris who were shot dead by Dogra troops outside Central Jail in Srinagar on the same day in 1931.
To avoid any untoward happening following announcement of joint protest programme by the two Hurriyats an... | |
| | RTI activist attacked for exposing scam | Migrant relief swindled in Budgam | | Early Times Report
Budgam, July 13: Abdul Salam Kuchay, a resident of Branwar village in central Kashmir's Budgam district, had never imagined that he would be beaten to pulp and thrown into a river that too at an age of 62 years.
Kuchay, after retiring from government service, decided to work for public good and started using Right to Information Act (RTI) to expose wrongdoings of the government. He exposed some influential families in his area who have been beneficiaries of the migrant relief right from the '90s. These families had never migrated from the village.
"I had sought information about the Kashmiri migrants who are receiving monthly grant from government, and when the inform... | |
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