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Top guns hold fake PRCs | | | Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 27: The issue of more than 130 people holding fake Permanent Resident Certificates (PRCs) is all set to snowball into a major controversy as maximum of them are influential and are counted among top notch people of Jammu.
Pertinently, the Jammu and Kashmir government tried its best to put the issue under the carpet soon after the Jammu and Kashmir State Subject Commission (JKSSC) declared that nearly 130 persons, who are residing in posh colonies in Jammu and own property worth crores posses fake PRCs. As the top notch businessmen figured in the list they used their influence and somehow tried to push the matter under the carpet but JKSSC forwarding the list to Revenue Department has opened a Pandora's box, despite the Commission succumbing under the political pressure and not cancelling these PRCs.
According to the list which is in possession of Early Times, nearly 130 names figure in the list.
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The name of persons who were declared as non-state subject by commission include
1. Vijay Jain, C/o Shankar Shah Jewellers, Jain Ba... | |
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GAD orders limited to four walls, not implemented in letter and spirit | DDO powers continue to be denied to AOs of LA, LC | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 27: The orders issued by the General Administration Department (GAD) from time to time have not been implemented in letter and spirit. This leads to the impression that many a slip between the cup and the lip with the implementation part missing of the orders issued.
GAD issued an order more than two weeks back with respect to the delegation of drawing and disbursing powers to the Accounts Officers and Chief Accounts Officers in the state. However, the order has not been implemented by all the departments with the concerned officers found wanting in carrying out their professional services.
"In order to ensure proper financial discipline... | |
| | Omar Abdullah plays 'encounter specialist' on Twitter | | |
Abdul Majid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 27: As militants struck Punjab's Gurdaspur district, it was time for former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to play an "encounter specialist" on Twitter.
The encounter, which put the country on red alert, found Omar sermonizing like a retired police official who has spent his professional career dealing with gunfights.In his first tweet, Omar said: "The timing of the attack, methodology & location are all eerily similar to attacks in the border belt of Jammu."
In the next tweet, he was supposed to be taken as expert on self-defence in such encounters. "Where the heck are the bulletproof jackets & helmets? Their knees are better protected ... | |
| | Security lapses become evident in light of Dinanagar terror attack | Big question mark over BJP's soft policy towards Pakistan | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 27: Although the Intelligence agencies have maintained a "guarded silence" how terrorists managed to sneak into Punjab border from Pakistan, initial investigation established that security lapses became evident in the light of Dinanagar terror attack which claimed lives of nine people including a senior officer to the level of Superintendent of Police (SP).
It was intelligence failure because intelligence agencies have failed to asses that after strengthening of security all long International Border (IB) in Jammu region, terror groups, with the help of Pakistani security agencies, were trying for soft areas to sneak into India side to strike.
The attack is... | |
| | MLA Rashid accused of land grab | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 27: People of Langate constituency of north Kashmir's Kupwara held protests on Monday against alleged land grab by local MLA Sheikh Abdul Rashid alias Engineer Rashid. Rashid denies the charges, though.
Dozens of people from the area gathered at Srinagar's Press Enclave, shouting anti-Rashid slogans.
"Gunda raaj band karo," shouted the protesters, accusing Rashid of illegally grabbing land of a man in his constituency.
They said that Rashid had grabbed the land of one Nazir Ahmad War, son of Abdul Ahad War, of Mawar, and threatens him if he asks Rashid to vacate the land or pay its price.
The protesters said a case pertaining to this land grab is pen... | |
| | Defeated parties support Jammu cause | 'BJP becomes a Kashmiri party' | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 27: Strange is the politics in Jammu region, which has been at the receiving end since October 1947, notwithstanding the fact that it is superior to Kashmir in every respect, including in terms land area, population, revenue generation and contribution to the process of the state's integration with India.
What is strange and mind-boggling is the fact that the winning parties in Jammu region overnight turn Kashmir-centric and in a most shameless manner and their ministers and MLAs join their Kashmiri masters to damage the Jammu cause and harm the general political and economic rights of the people of this region. It is true of the NC legislators from Jammu. I... | |
| | Two successive GAD orders observed in breach by departments | Disposal of anonymous/pseudonymous complaints | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 27: As the erstwhile NC-Congress coalition government had the track record of observing its own orders in breach, the present alliance of PDP-BJP is no less complacent in doing so. During the last two consecutive years, the two governments issued two successive orders with respect to disposal of anonymous/pseudonymous complaints of public in various departments. Both the orders have yet to be followed in spirit of guidelines of Government Of India on the basis of which GAD had drafted the fresh instructions.
Sources said complaints and grievances of general public continue to be thrown into dust bins as there is not a single department which has either evol... | |
| | BJP's stand on AIIMS in Jammu is Govt's stand | Why, then, is this delay? | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 27: Ideologue of PDP, Education Minister and spokesperson Jammu & Kashmir Government Naeem Akhtar on Sunday stated in Jammu that the PDP also endorsed the demand in Jammu region seeking establishment of AIIMS. "The PDP fully supports the demand for separate AIIMS in Jammu since J&K is a particular State which needs two such institutes; one in Kashmir and another in Jammu because each region has its own needs," he said while addressing an unofficial function.
Explaining further, Naeem Akhter said that "patients of one region cannot easily move to other part for treatment while Jammu is feasible to cater to the entire State". He only spoke the truth. Jammu i... | |
| | Militants attack exposes Govt's claim on security, policy paralysis on terrorism | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 27: The militants attack in Dina Nagar Police Station and a bus in Punjab's Gurdaspur district early this morning has exposed the claims of the Government on security. The Dinanagar attack is fourth since last year in the border belt from Samba in J&K to Amritsar in Punjab. Last year three strikes were made by militants in Samba, and Kathua districts of Jammu region and this time again the terrorists succeeded in entering India territory for suicidal attack in Jammu region but mistakenly took towards Punjab and made the Dina Nagar Police Station their target.
Though clear information regarding death toll will come by late hours but the Pakistan and terr... | |
| | Gurdaspur aftermath: J&K on high alert | 'Pak wants to destabilize PDP-BJP Govt' | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 27: The J&K police and intelligence agencies have directed forces in the state to be on high alert after today's terrorist attack in Gurdaspur.
"It appears the target of terrorists was J&K, more specifically Jammu region. They wanted to strike second time within four-month of the PDP-BJP government, which they want to destabilize. We are analyzing why they decided to strike at Punjab, but we have to be on the toes," said a senior police official, wishing not to be named. According to sources, senior officials of the army and the police have briefed Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and also Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh about the attempts being ... | |
| | Security beefed up in Jammu | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 27: Security has been beefed up in the entire Jammu region particularly along Indo-Pak border following today's terrorist attack in the Dina Nagar area of neighbouring Punjab.
In Jammu city, checking and frisking of vehicles and people have been increased at several checkpoints for incoming vehicles into the city.
The International Border in Jammu has in the past been used by the militants to infiltrate into the Indian side to launch terrorist attacks in th... | |
| | Five mysterious deaths create panic among residents of Teetwal | | | S Tahir-ul Haq
Early Times Report
KUPWARA, July 27: Panic has gripped the whole village of Teetwal in Tangdhar sector of this North Kashmir district where a mysterious disease has claimed five lives so far since July 10 this year.
Sources said that five people including two women from Tad village of Teetwal have died after falling ill due to the mysterious disease. The dead include Taja Begum Wife of Abdul Hamid Mughal, Ghulam Mustafa son of Mohammad Alam, Zohara Begum Wife of Mohammad Ismail, Abdul Hamid son of Firdous Ahmad and Qazi Khusal son of Abdul Rouf.
Locals of the area said that the deceased persons complained of chest and head pain and were admitted in the different hos... | |
| | Authorities impose restrictions in order to avert protests in Maisuma, adjacent areas | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 27: Authorities imposed restrictions in the Maisuma and adjacent areas here in order to avert the protests that could have been carried out against the mysterious death of a youth belonging to the Mandir Bagh area.
Since early morning huge deployment of police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel was made in the 'volatile' areas so as to contain the protests that could have rocked the areas following the mysterious death of ... | |
| | Childcare ward established in unsafe building, Govt in slumber | RTI activists digging the truth out at District Hospital Gbl | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, July 27: Contrary to the claims of the helmsmen of ensuring quality healthcare to the people of the state, neonatal care unit in centre Kashmir's District Hospital Ganderbal has been established in such a building which was declared unsafe by the fire and emergency department.
Such bizarre and open violations of the laid down procedure came to fore when an RTI applicant sought the details and the reasons thereof behind establishing such a sensitive ward without taking in view the safety measures. Early Times has learnt that the hospital authorities provided no reason for such a serious blunder while denying any further information about the issue. Reports i... | |
| | Wedding celebrations cancelled in Srinagar after waterlogging; Govt unaware | | | Abdul Majid
Early Times Report
Srinagar, July 27: Heavy waterlogging in parts of Srinagar has forced many families to cancel wedding celebrations.
Local newspapers are full of paid advertisements with the hosts informing their guests about cancellation of the scheduled wedding celebrations.
Most of these notifications are pouring in from areas like Lal Bazaar, Bota Kadal and Bemina where frequent waterlogging has left the normal life disrupted.
"Invitation Cancelled: Constrained by the prevalent weather conditions, fraught with heavy rains and water accumulations, the marriage ceremony of my son, Dr Musrat Ashraf, shall be performed on 28th and 29th July 2015, Insha Allah in a very sim... | |
| | Transport ministry flourishing: Two months, four transfers and minister jokes “who cares”! | | | A B Sharma
Early Times Report
Rajouri, July 27: The random transfers of ARTOs through frequent orders by the transport ministry have raised many an eyebrows, but no concerted effort from any quarter has reached to the department to stop the illegal frequency of transfers that has allegedly become an industry.
To quote a few examples, one Jugal Kishore , resident of Rajouri has a very conspicuous case wherein the ARTO was transferred as many as four times in two months time sending an information how quick and fast this industry has grown under the leadership of newly incorporated transport minister Abdul Gani Kohli.
Jugal was first transferred from Ramban to Doda and immediately after t... | |
| | Govt orders transfers, posting in Social welfare deptt. | | | Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 27: The State government today ordered following transfers and postings in the Social Welfare department.
Fareed Kohli, DSWO, Udhampur is transferred and posted as Assistant Director (Administration), Directorate of Social Welfare Jammu against available vacancy.
Rachana Sharma, awaiting orders of posting is herby posted as District social welfare officer, Udhampur
Mukhlis Ali, awaiting orders of posting is hereby posted as DSWO, Poonch.
Reyaz Ahmad Shah, awaiting orders of posting is hereby posted as CDPO, ICDS, Project, Kulgam. He will also hold the additional charge of ICDS, Project, DH Para.
Manmeet Kumar, awaiting orders of posting i... | |
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