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NC Vice President in Op-ed hinting at fighting polls without 370, 35-A | Omar fighting for his lost protocol! | | Early Times Report
Jammu, July 27: Last week Government issued a warrant of precedence to be observed in all ceremonial functions of Jammu and Kashmir, placing Lt Governor of the Union Territory in equal protocol to Cabinet Secretary. The Chief Minister of the Union Territory was placed at 15th number along with Cabinet Ministers of State.
The detailed op-ed piece written by National Conference’s vice President Omar Abdullah in a New Delhi based newspaper on Monday clearly elaborated that O... | |
| | Powerful PWD JE stays put at Pouni for 9 years | | | Ajay Sharma
Early Times Report
REASI, July 27: A Junior Engineer (JE) of Public Works Department (PWD) is so powerful that he continues to be posted in the Pouni block of this district for the past nine years or so. The JE ensures that his name is dropped from the list of engineers who are to be transferred.
Sources told Early Times that the JE is openly flouting the norms since he has not been transferred out of the Sub-Division Pouni for the past nine years. They said the JE is virtually running the show at the Sub-Division office and the same has been hijacked by him.
“There is a set procedure according to which the engineers posted in the different departments are transferred... | |
| | Why are VIP Corona patients not admitted in Govt hospitals? | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 27: The ‘Deshbhakat” president of J&K BJP Ravinder Raina has cured and discharged from Narayana Hospital Katra after his second test was negative but the biggest question is why VIP Corona patients are not getting treatment at government hospitals.
All the VIPs- tested COVID-19 positive were treated at Narayana Hospital while common people are being treated in government hospitals where some young patients have lost their lives due to the deadly virus.
On the one hand government is claiming that adequate arrangements have been made to provide best possible treatment to the positive patients but on the other not even a single VIP has been treated in th... | |
| | BDO Waterhail, contractor ditch DC Budgam’s order, not ready to start 14th FC works | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
BUDGAM, July 27: Residents of Jawalapora village in this Central Kashmir district are up in arms against the concerned Block Development Officer (BDO) as the officer is ‘shielding’ a contractor who is not carrying out works allotted to him more than a year back.
A group of villagers told Early Times that the work involving construction of protection bunds was allotted to a contractor more than a year back. The contractor did not carry out the required work since he took refuge under the law & order situation that emerged in Kashmir following the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A on August 5 last year.
“Last year we could not force him to carry ... | |
| | Nine fresh deaths push COVID-19 death toll in JK to 321, 470 fresh cases come up | Positive cases 18390, active positive 7667, recovered 10402 | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 27: The death toll due to Corona Virus in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir reached 321 as nine more people died due to the virus in the past 24 hours. As 470 fresh cases of virus were reported today the total number of cases in Jammu & Kashmir is 18,390.
Reports said that six COVID-19 deaths took place in Srinagar followed by Pulwama with two deaths and Budgam one death. So far 298 COVID-19 patients have died in Kashmir with the casualties being 23 in Jammu division. Srinagar district has the highest number of 94 deaths.
Reports said that Srinagar reported 132 fresh cases of Corona Virus followed by Anantnag 53 cases, Pulwama 3... | |
| | COVID surprise: 4 friends stay, travel together but only one tests positive | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 27: COVID-19 has thrown another surprise, four friends who stayed together for days and travelled from Srinagar to Kishtwar district, only one of them was found positive on their return.
As per the details available with Early Times, four friends who remained together at Srinagar for more than a week and travelled together from Srinagar to Kishtwar, and also stayed together in a private hotel in self quarantine before their samples for COVID 19 were collected, were surprised when the test report came.
This is not for the first surprise that COVID-19 has thrown in Kishtwar, around three months ago- out of four persons who shared the 1... | |
| | Jammu film artists avoid COVID test, enjoy shooting at Surankote | | |
Early Times Report
Surankote, July 27: 5 days later even since some of Jammu artists having escaped from their residences under containment and red zones in Jammu reached Surankote defying COVID 19 test for film shootings are still not traceable by the authorities.
Though official authorities at Surankot have confirmed about their presence at Surankote who had jumped Nakka for COVID 19 test on July 22, yet they are unable to trace them so far for appropriate action under law.
People at Surankote fear that such elements that have come from containment and red zones of Jammu could be potential carriers of deadly Coronavirus as they had managed to give skip to authorities for COVID 19... | |
| | Ex-Minister Ganga among 5 booked in land dispute case | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, July 27: Vijaypur Police on Monday booked ex-minister Chander Parkash Ganga and his brothers in a land dispute case. According to sources, a case under FIR no. 130/2020 under sections 447, 427, 378, 506, 34 IPC has been registered at Police Station Vijaypur against the ex-minister and four other persons, including his brothers. “A written complaint was received from Satish Sharma that Vidhya Sharma son of Swatanter Sharma, Rajesh Sharma son of Suraj Parkash, Jai... | |
| | 2 transferred TSOs refuse to get relieved, stick to present postings | | | M S NAZKI
EARLY TIMES REPORT
POONCH, July 27: Even as the Tehsil Supply Officers, Buffliaz and Balakote were transferred to Balakote in the month of February last, the officials are not ready to relieve the postings and hand over the charge to the new incumbents.
Sources informed Early Times that the TSO Buffliaz, who was also holding the charge of Storekeeper Buffliaz, is not willing to adhere to the transfer orders, adding that some vested interests may be compelling him to refrain from relieving the charge.
“Actually the incumbent TSO, Buffliaz Abdul Majid had to hand over the charge of the post to TSO, Poonch, who was asked to join at Buffliaz as per the transfer order. But M... | |
| | Munish Gupta asks government to solve problems of people of Colonel Colony Narwal Pain Satwari | Residents of Colonel Colony A Narwal Pain Satwari at receiving end since problems remain unattended | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 27: Munish Gupta, Editor in Chief, Early Times has asked the administration to come up to the expectations of the people living in the Jammu region and solve the problems living in the different areas of the city.
Referring to the problems being faced by the people of Gandhi Nagar constituency Munish said that many areas of this constituency have been left to the mercy of God. He said that despite repeated reminders the people at helm have not taken any ste... | |
| | Scores of border areas deprived of basic facilities in 21st century | More than 12 thousand souls suffer badly | | S TAHIR-UL HAQ
EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, July 27: At a time when the government is putting all its efforts to develop every rural area of Jammu and Kashmir, there are some villages in the border district of north Kashmir that lack basic amenities.
“Sometimes we believe that it is a big sin to live in the far flung areas, while the concept of the global world is being introduced every now and then, but despite these tall claims, we still live in the dark ages”, said Abdul Hamid of Lolab Kupwara.
A local resident of this border area shares his pain and agony by saying that their village Warnou Lolab is almost having more than 12 thousand souls, and it has 5-6 panchayats, but still then... | |
| | Reconciliation, Relief & Rehabilitation of Migrant Kashmiri Pandits demands restoration of statehood | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, July 27: The Reconciliation, Relief and Rehabilitation of Migrant Kashmiri Pandits have demanded immediate restoration of statehood and special status to Jammu and Kashmir. The Chairman of the organization Satish Mahaldar has said that Indian constitution ensures right to equality that extends to individuals, communities, religions, regions and all social and political institutions. The right to equality does not only ensure non-discrimination on... | |
| | Eight years on Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidhalaya building not complete | | | Ashwani Sharma
Early times report
Udhampur, July 27: For the last eight years the building of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidhalaya has not been completed in Tehsil Mongri’s Basnot area.
A local of the area Pritam Singh informed that very slow pace of work on the building will be a problem for the poor students after the authorities order reopening of educational institutions in J&K.
He also said that classes of the concerned students were conducted in the Middle School Basnot where they had... | |
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