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Kavinder Gupta blamed for damage due to rains | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 26: The non-performance of former MLA Kavinder Gupta is costing the residents of Raika Panchayat heavily, especially during rainy seasons.
The locals informed Early Times that after getting elected in 2014 Gupta never visited the area again for developmental purpose. "Gupta only surfaced in the area this year, that too for party work, when some people joined the BJP", the locals said, adding that for around four years, when Gupta was a legislator, "he ignored us."
The municipal limits of the Jammu city increased in 2018 with the inclusion of several areas belonging to different constituencies with the aim of accelerating their pace of development and also... | |
| | Shocker! Omar Abdullah praises Zakir Moosa, Burhan Wani | Ex-CM using slain militants to appease voters? | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 26: One won't be able to find a match of National Conference in duplicity and double-facedness. This was vindicated once again by its vice-president Omar Abdullah who appeased militants in order to hoodwink common masses.
"We have to fight these intrigues. We cannot fight these intrigues while being weak. We need to be powerful. They taunt Farooq Abdullah that he won elections only by securing 10 per cent votes. I would like to tell them that it is a testimony of their failure that only 10 per cent of the population voted," Omar said while addressing a rally in Srinagar.
"There is a danger in boycotting polls. If voters boycott, what happened in Lok Sabha... | |
| | Deptt of A&M fails to bring this historical place on tourism map | Once capital of Kashmir, Parihaspora Pattan is in shambles | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
srinagar, July 26: The once capital of Buddhism Parihaspora Pattan now lies in ruins as the department of Archaeology & Museums was supposed to protect and preserve the archaeological wealth and cultural heritage but they have failed in doing so, and with the result this monumental site is in shambles.
According to the local residents of Pattan, Parihaspora is the historic village in north Kashmir's Pattan area, once this place was the capital of Kashmir dur... | |
| | Now Dy Mayor glorifies violation of traffic norms, road safety | Hangs outside his vehicle, police likely to file complaint | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 26: With no let up in complaints against Sheikh Imran, the controversial Deputy Mayor of the Srinagar Municipal Corporation, in the latest he has been accused of allegedly glorifying violation of traffic norms and the road safety standards.
During his "photo session" in the summer capital after a few hours of rainfall that left the commercial hub of Lal Chowk inundated, the Deputy Mayor was seen travelling in his vehicle with four persons, including him hanging ... | |
| | Receives money, shuttles teachers to schools located close to Srinagar | Powerful Senior Assistant calls shots at ZEO Budgam | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
srinagar, July 26: Rationalization of the teaching staff in Central Kashmir's Budgam district has never taken off in the real sense as a Senior Assistant (SA) working in the Zonal Education Office (ZEO) Budgam is calling the shots after receiving the money from the teachers in lieu of deal.
Sources told Early Times that the SA at the ZEO Budgam manages to transfer the teachers according to their own convenience and in lieu of the same he receives 'hefty' sum from such teachers. It is due to this reason that transfer of teachers never takes place in the real sense in the district.
'There is dearth of teaching staff in the far flung areas of the Budgam d... | |
| | Can't rely on politicians who have done nothing: Munish to people | Day 63: Mass contact programme continues | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 26: Editor Early Times, Munish Gupta, on Friday said that people of Jammu cannot afford to rely on the politicians, whose report card has been nothing but a big zero.
Carrying forward his mass contact programme in different areas for the 63rd day today, Munish said, "It's really unfortunate that people who have represented us during all these years had a myopic vision. They focused on their own development rather than the development of people."
"We need leader... | |
| | 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. ... | |
| | CJM take cognizance of Sarpanch's complaint against DC | | |
Early Times Report
kishtwar, July 26: Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kishtwar, on Friday took cognizance of the complaint filed by Sarpanch of Lopara Dachhan.
The allegations against the Deputy Commissioner is that on 28-03-19, a delegation of people led by Babu Lal Bhandari, the Sarpanch in question, went to meet DC Kishtwar in connection with some issues pertaining to the people of his Panchayat. The DC allegedly hurled abuses on the Sarpanch, threatened him to get killed and ordered his PSOs to kill him who in turn loaded their guns and pointed towards the Sarpanch.
The counsel for the Sarpanch stated that the PSOs of the DC forcibly took the Sarpanch to other room where he was beaten u... | |
| | Students affected due to negligence of School teacher | | | Abid Hussain Wani
Early Times Report
Doda, July 26: The authorities are trying their best to check the neglence and irresponsible behaviour of the teachers, but it seems to have no effect on the teachers as they are taking their responsibilities loosely.
The absent culture in government schools in Zone Drabshalla is once again on peak, as a Primary school was found, locked during working hours and the students were waiting for terminal exam but the teacher deployed for exam duty was no wh... | |
| | J&K turns main meat consuming region in India | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, July 26: Jammu Kashmir seems to be a main meat consuming state of the country where 15 lakh ruminants are imported annually.
An official document reveals that demand for the mutton is increasing with time and to meet it about 15 lakh small ruminants are imported into the state annually.
Similarly, the document says there is a requirement of 12 kg of poultry per person annually but the state faces a deficiency of 52 percent.
The main supply of mutton is imported from Rajasthan.
Kashmiris and people from several parts of Jammu are voracious meat eaters as compared to other Indian states. More than 80 percent of the population here are non-vegetarian.
The d... | |
| | Two CDPOs in ICDS Mandi spoil the broth | | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Poonch, July 26: Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) Mandi has two CDPOs on single chair which exposes the carelessness of the department.
According to the sources, the legal CDPO was on four day training and one week leave, during which another CDPO under the influence of a political leader joined Mandi as CDPO. Sources informed that, the new self styled leader is just a supervisor in Anganwadi project who has been given the charge of CDPO Mandi. The said Anganwadi supervisor is the real sister of a former legislator and is a known back door appointee eying a gazted post. The first CDPO, who was on leave has taken stay over the chair and f... | |
| | Nai Basti residents crave for drains | Govt has not heeded our problems: Residents tell Munish Gupta | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 25: Lack of drains in Nai Basti has made the life of its residents difficult.
Living on the bank of canal which passes through the area desperately need a drain.
Continuing his mass contact programme, Munish Gupta, Editor Early Times, who would be contesting upcoming assembly elections as an independent candidate from Gandhi Nagar constituency today met residents of Nai Basti, who have been living in very difficult conditions.
"There is no drainage s... | |
| | BJP, Cong MLAs failed to deliver in Guru Nanak Nagar's Sec 12 | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 26: Blaming both BJP and Congress MLAs for the hardships they are facing, the residents of Sector 12 of Guru Nanak Nagar said that they have been reeling under acute shortage of civic amenities for last 10 years.
Munish Gupta, Editor Early Times, who would be contesting upcoming assembly election from the Gandhi Nagar constituency as an independent candidate, on Friday interacted with residents of Sector 12 and listened to their civic problems.
During his mass ... | |
| | Former legislators neglect Rahim Nagar locality | Choked drains, dilapidated roads, lanes expose developmental claims | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 26: Chocked drains, dilapidated roads and lanes of Rahim Nagar locality have expose the tall claims of successive legislators about the development of Gandhi Nagar constituency.
The legislators have virtually neglected the locality and the former legislator visited the area only once and gave only fake assurance for no avail.
The residents of Rahim Nagar locality Asif Ahmed, Satya Devi, Umar Malik, Zakir Hussain, Tarif Hussain, Iftikar Lodhi, Altaf Hussain,... | |
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