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Vested interests lobby for a Muslim CS | As Khanday refuses to bend | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug 27: Hectic lobbying has begun for the top post of the State administration after incumbent Chief Secretary, Iqbal Khanday refused to reconsider his voluntary retirement plan.
Several senior officers are lobbying hard for the post even as the cabinet meet was assisted by BR Sharma as Khanday opted to stay away from the meet.
Sharma's assistance gave rise to speculations that he may be entrusted the job of the top babu. However, hectic lobbying which by and large is communally motivated has begun to keep him out. Sharma is at serial No 5 in the seniority list.
Other officers who can occupy the post are Dr. Arun Kumar, Financial Commissioner Revenue, a 1979 batch IAS Officer to retire in December 2016 and his wife Sonali Kumar, Chairperson of J&K Tribunal, also a 1979 batch officer to retire in November 2015.
However, Arun Kumar is unlikely to make it to the top post because of his role during the Amarnath Land Row.
The sinister campaign against the aforementioned officers may ultimately pave way for Khurshid Ganie's journey to the top post.
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Iqbal Khandey a politician in making? | NC, Congress likely to hook him | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug 27: As Chief Secretary Iqbal Khandey is all set to bid adieu to his post, the opposition parties Congress and National Conference are trying their best to lure him with a high post in their respective organisations.
Sources said that Khandey who expressed his resentment against some ministers has been approached by some NC and Congress leaders here, asking him to join their parties. He is being promised an important position within the party. Though there has been no formal meeting over the issue between the NC leadership and Khandey but all attempts are being made by the party to ensure that Khandey remains in good relations with the NC.
Sources also ... | |
| | Second list in limbo, corrupt officials get reprieve | CS's step down hits war against corruption | | ET Report
Srinagar, Aug 27: The Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir, Iqbal Khanday, opting for voluntary retirement could prove to be a boon for the corrupt officials whose names figure in the second list prepared by the State Vigilance Organization (SVCO) and other agencies.
It's in place to mention here that government had constituted the Chief Secretary led high level panel to finalize the list of corrupt officials framed by the SVO. The much hyped panel had cleared the first list of more than 60 officials two months ago and they were shown the exit door.
There were speculations making rounds that the SVO and other agencies have already prepared the second list of corrupt officials... | |
| | Jammu is national stakeholder in State | Non-representative Hurriyat | | Early Times Report
jammu, Aug 27: Pakistani mouthpiece in Kashmir, the Hurriyat Conference A or B and similar other sectarian outfits in the Valley, including JKLF, the other day sung the Pakistani song and claimed that they were the real stakeholders not only in the restive Valley but in Jammu and Ladakh as well. "We represent the general will. We are the true representatives of the people of the State. We will not accept any solution that is not based on our will or that doesn't satisfy us," the Pakistani agents-cum-mercenaries-cum-murderers and disturbers of peace said.
It was good on the part of the Narendra Modi Government, which for the first time drew a red line in August last yea... | |
| | Revenue officers involved in encroachment of Govt land | Enquiry Committee submits report to DC Doda | | Akshay Azad
ET Report
Jammu, Aug 27: The officials of Tehsil office Thathri of district Doda are found involved in facilitating encroachment of several Kanals of land belonging to Animal Husbandry department, by tampering revenue records.
Sources informed Early Times that an Enquiry Committee was constituted by Deputy Commissioner Doda, to ascertain the allegations of encroachment of Animal Husbandry Department's land in tehsil Thathri.
According to the report of three members' Enquiry Committee comprising Assistant Commissioner (Revenue) Doda, SDM Thathri, Tehsildar of Dy Commissioner office Doda, which was submitted to DC Doda, has found the involvement of officers of tehsil office Th... | |
| | BJP would have allowed Pak to share sovereignty in J&K in 2004, but… | Musharraf formula | | Early Times Report
jammu, Aug 27: The BJP under the leadership of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee would have allowed Pakistan to share sovereignty with India in Jammu & Kashmir way back in 2004, but he failed because the outraged nation booted out his government in the general elections, held that year. This is what a leading Pakistani journalist Zahid Hussain suggested in his article "Kashmir issue: The story of a lost opportunity", published in the leading Pakistani paper, Dawn, on August 26.
In his lead article, Zahid wrote: "Former foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, in his recently published book, reveals how the backchannel negotiations from 2004-07 helped the two sides to... | |
| | Congress workers leave Rahul Gandhi red faced | Workers rally a 'flop' show, attended by few hundreds | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
sopore (baramulla), Aug 27: Vice President, All India Congress Committee (AICC) Rahul Gandhi faced an embarrassing situation here in this town of North Kashmir after scores of Congress workers left the venue without listening to his speech during a Congress workers rally.
As soon as AICC Vice President started delivering his speech, Congress workers in good number stood up and started leaving from the compound of Dak Bungalow located few metres away from the Sopore hospital. These Congress workers listened to the speeches of Congress leaders like Abdul Rashid Dar, Professor Saif-ud-din Soz, Ghulam Ahmad Mir and Ambika Soni, but did not deem it fit to l... | |
| | Resentment over distribution of marks, syllabus for SA, JSA posts | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
kishtwar, Aug 27: The aspirants who had applied for the posts of Statistical Assistant (SA) and Junior Statistical Assistant (JSA) advertised by J&K Service Selection Board (JKSSB) had showed great resentment against the syllabus & distribution of marks in the subjects for Computer Application and Information Technology for the posts published vide notice No SSB/Sel/Secy/2014/2784-99 Dated 25-04-2014 and advertise vide Notice No 2 of 2015 dated 12-06-2015 and No SSB/Sel/Secy/Advt No 2/2015/5688-5719 dated 12-06-2015 had also submitted a written application to JKSSB secretary, Srinagar, in this regard.
While talking to Early Times, the job aspirants said... | |
| | It's official: J&K lacks proper irrigation facilities | Agriculture activities show negative growth in last 3 yrs | | Muhammad Mukaram
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug: 27: Despite agriculture being the backbone of its economy, Jammu and Kashmir lacks proper irrigation facilities, as less than half of the net sown area is under irrigation.
According to an official document, the irrigation facility in the state covers only 42-43% of the net area sown while the remaining 56.6% is rain fed area.
"As per average of last five years irrigation facility is available to only 43.4% of the net area sown and the remaining 56.6% is dependent on the rainfall," says the document, a copy of which is with Early Times.
The document says that Kashmir Valley was having enough scope to bring entire cultivated area under ... | |
| | Doodhpathri Development Authority without CEO for one year | Not on Govt's priority, tourist destination craving for attention | | Early Times Report
jammu, Aug 27: In the cabinet meeting held last week as PDP-BJP alliance made many heads roll and change their positions in the administration, no heed was given to much needed posting of an executive for a famous tourist destination-Doodhpathri which lies in shambles, thanks to pre occupied government in the past and present one too , for their inability to depute a full time officer to take care of the place. Doodhpathri Development Authority is without a CEO for the last over one year. See it as the governments paying no attention deliberately for political reasons or attribute it genuinely to 'dearth' of officers in the administration, the charge has been given fo... | |
| | Influential JU employee gets appointed his over-aged wife | For age relaxation, matter likely to be placed in Syndicate | | Early Times Report
jammu, Aug 27: Time and again, the University of Jammu has caught in the acts of favoritism. In the latest case, the case of the wife of an influential non-teaching employee is likely to be tabled in syndicate meeting, to be held on Friday.
Sources alleged that to consider relaxation of age by around two years in favour of the junior assistant, the matter would be placed in tomorrow's syndicate meeting.
"Rita Devi, was engaged as junior Assistant on contractual basis with effect from February 21, 2006 to ending March 2008, during period of Extra Ordinary Leave availed by Vijay Kumar Verma, Senior Assistant", sources said, adding that subsequently, she was engaged as J... | |
| | BJP ridiculing itself by mocking at Rahul Gandhi | | | Early Times Report
jammu, Aug 27: The BJP has ridiculed itself by mocking at the visit of the Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi to Balakote as just a 'photo opportunity'. Rahul Gandhi became the first national leader of any party to visit the site and interact with the people, who had died in shelling from the Pakistan, while the Deputy Chief Minister himself visited the place three-day after the incident.
MoS PMO Jitendra Singh responding about the visit of Rahul Gandhi had said that the problems in the border is the creation of the Congress. Another leader said Rahul Gandhi is just doing it as a photo opportunity.
The BJP is deliberately ignoring the fact that none of its top leade... | |
| | MC Basholi turns back to Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, inattentive to picturesque view point | | | Shiv Kumar Padha
Early Times Report
Basohli Aug 27: At a time when the State government is contemplating to develop various tourist destinations across Jammu Kashmir with high-standards and infrastructure, the Basholi the picturesque place in Kathua district is virtually turning into a garbage den owing to absence of proper surveillance and staff.
"Neglect of the panoramic roadside reflects the apathy of the authorities that has left much of the public utility space littered with trash and... | |
| | Agriculture Deptt aghast over Incharge Director appointment | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug 27 : The recently appointed new incharge Director Agriculture Kashmir Syed Altaf Aijaz Andrabi has been placed over and above scores of seniors in the agriculture production department including Jitender Sharma the senior most officer confirmed in district cadre by the competent authority. He occupied the position of Incharge Director Agriculture for more than three months and was replaced by Haroon Malik a senior KAS Officer only three months ago.
Meanwhile, senior officers of the agriculture department while seeking immediate revocation of order appointing Altaf Aijaz Andrabi as incharge director agriculture Kashmir have alleged that two juniors ha... | |
| | Primary School lacks basic facilities, students forced to sit on ground | | | Ashwani sharma
Early Times Report
Udhampur, Aug 27: Time and again the condition of government schools across the state hits the media limelight for their dismal conditions as infrastructure of government schools is so ailing that students are forced to sit on the ground and Govt Primary School Dada -Da -Naal established in the year 2010 is a recent living example where only seven enrolled students of school are forced to sit on ground.
The recent live example of Govt Primary School Dada ... | |
| | Land conservation goes unnoticed in Anantnag | 'Apple Valley' losing charm to commercial establishments | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Aug 27: In absence of any stringent measures from the government, the famous 'Apple Valley' in Srigufwara, Anantnag is fast losing charm to commercial establishments which are coming up all along the road.
Chinni Wudar or the 'Apple Valley' is lined up by apple orchards on both sides. Tourists visiting Pahalgam could be seen entering the apple orchards and clicking photographs during the tourist season. However, the trend is now witnessing steep decrease, courtesy haphazard constructions.
Dozens of restaurants, stalls and shawl emporiums are being set up on the fertile horticulture land along the 6 km stretch of the road between Kanelwon to S... | |
| | Discrimination with female officers continues | ‘None deemed fit to head district administration’ | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 27: Though the PDP-BJP government has exploded the myth of female IAS officers not being considered fit for running district administration in Kashmir valley, the fact remains that Kashmir division continues to be a headache for female IAS officers. Respective state governments in Jammu and Kashmir have preferred male officers over female ones while deciding placements in Kashmir valley. A look at the administrative archives of Kashmir division reveals that never has a female IAS or for that matter KAS officer entrusted with the job of looking after district administration. From the dawn of freedom in the year 1947 to the present time when PDP-BJP governm... | |
| | Div Com orders inquiry, directs Director RDD to furnish report | Row over promotions in RDD on fake/unverified certificates | | Sumit Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 27: Taking the cognizance of the report published in the Early Times, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Pawan Kotwal directed Director Rurual Development Department to furnish his report into promotions over alleged fake documents.
'Early Times' in its edition dated 10 July/2015, carried a report titled "RDD violates GAD Circular; promotes 23 Gram Sevaks as BDOs". In the news report it was also alleged that 23 Village Level officers were promoted from Gram Sevak to Inspectors and then BDOs with 2 years.
As per communiqué to Director Rural Development Department vide No. 901/CC/Jammu/487-88 dated 4.8.2015,the Divisional Commissioner Jammu dire... | |
| | Second Pakistani LeT militant captured alive after Naved | Three of his associates killed in encounter | |
S.Tahir-Ul Haq
Early Times Report
BARAMULLA, Aug 27: Weeks after Pak Ultra Naveed was nabbed after Udhampur attack on BSF convoy, a Pakistani militant was today captured alive while his three associates were killed in an overnight encounter with security forces here in Baramulla district of North Kashmir. Meanwhile helicopters were pressed into service to prevent the escape of militants.
A high rank police official told early Times that, "The security forces has yesterday launched a ma... | |
| | Rahul pitches for comprehensive relief package for flood victims | Asks Mufti Sayeed to play 'proactive' role in getting funds | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SOPORE (BARAMULLA), Aug 27: Vice President, All India Congress Committee (AICC) Rahul Gandhi today asked Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed to seek a comprehensive package for the people of state more so for those affected by the devastating deluge of September 2014.
Addressing a Congress workers rally at Dak Bungalow here, Rahul said that Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) government in the state has failed to address the genuine concerns of the people. He said the government has failed to deliver and as such people have lost hope with the system.
"Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is the Chief Minister of Jammu... | |
| | Rahul slams JK Govt for 'ignoring' dev projects | 'BJP-PDP coalition is opportunistic' | | Javaid Naikoo
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug 27: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi slammed J&K's PDP-BJP government on Thursday for what he called ignoring developmental projects started during the UPA rule.
Rahul, who was addressing a rally in south Kashmir's Pampore, said the previous UPA government in the Centre had started many developmental projects in J&K. However, according to him, the BJP government in the Centre and J&K government are "deliberately" ignoring all such developmental projects.
Citing the example of saffron cultivation in Pampore, Rahul said the UPA government had proposed and initiated several schemes for farmers of J&K, but the Modi government and the st... | |
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