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Kashmir gets Rs 10 Cr, Jammu only Rs 5 Cr funds to fight Covid-19 | Discrimination continues! | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug 2: In yet another glaring example of alleged discrimination with Jammu, the J&K Government has sanctioned Rs 10 crore special Covid19 funds to Kashmir whereas the winter capital region has been given half the amount.
Official documents reveal that on July 23, the State Executive Committee (SEC) which met in Srinagar sanctioned Rs. 15 crore under SDRF to major health institutions for further procuring essential labs and equipment for handling Covid19 pandemic.
While the two leading healthcare institutions in Kashmir were given Rs five crore each totaling to Rs 10 crores, Jammu was given only Rs 5 crores.
As per the official handout, SKIMS, Soura Srinagar and the Government Medical College Srinagar were sanctioned Rs 10 crore whereas the Government Medical College in Jammu has been sanctioned Rs.5 Crore. The funds shall be placed with Divisional Commissioners of Jammu as well as Kashmir for this purpose. Officials said by virtue of the orders, Kashmir has more funds to fight Covid19. “Jammu has been given half the amount and this is sheer dis... | |
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BGSBU admin seeks permission to make recruitments by outgoing VC | Introduced agenda item at eleventh hour for EC’s meeting | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Aug 2: The administration of Baba Ghulam Shah Bhadshah University (BGSBU) Rajouri has reportedly been taking several decisions in haphazard manner and in a new turn of events, a new agenda item was introduced at the eleventh hour for Executive Council (EC) meeting, which was called for some other purpose.
Sources informed Early Times that during the process of constituting the search committee for the appointment of new Vice-Chancellor of BGSBU, the Chancellor office had asked the University administration to send names of two nominee of Executive Council so that the Search Committee would be constituted.
“The Executive Council of the University called a meeti... | |
| | Micro industries face closure threat, courtesy RDD | Payments on hold for past 3-years, department sleeps over LG’s directions | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 2: The micro industries in Jammu region have suffered huge losses due to their payments being kept on hold by the concerned department.
Sources told Early Times that payments of many micro units have been pending for the past more than three years. This has led to these units winding up their operations. “Despite clear directions to the administrative secretaries by the Lieutenant Governor to clear pending payments nothing has been done till date,” sources added.
They said that the small and tiny industries manufacturing construction materials used in rural developmental works under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) have e... | |
| | Govt to start profiling of Kashmiris travelling abroad | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Aug 2: In a bid to beef up the national security, the government of Jammu and Kashmir will soon start profiling of the people of Kashmir, who frequently travel to places in Turkey, the Early Times has learnt.
Sources said the Jammu and Kashmir Police would be tasked with the maintenance of database of such people.
As per the sources, the police would verify antecedents of such Kashmiri families.
“Those who are here will be called to police stations for getting details whereas those who are abroad, their families will be asked to share details as needed,” said a senior official on the condition of anonymity.
He said it was a “benign exercise” and tha... | |
| | COVID-19 death toll in JK reaches 396 as eight more die, 444 fresh cases reported | Positive cases 21416, active positive 7893, recovered 13127 | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Aug 2: With eight fresh deaths the death toll due to Corona Virus in union territory of Jammu & Kashmir reached 396 even as 444 new cases of virus were reported today. The total number of positive cases in union territory is 21,416.
Srinagar reported four fresh COVID-19 deaths with Baramulla, Pulwama, Kulgam and Bandipora districts reporting a death each. So far 368 Corona Virus deaths have taken place in Kashmir while as number of such deaths in Jammu division is 28. Srinagar tops the list with 130 deaths.
Udhampur reported 69 new cases of COVID-19 followed by Jammu 65 cases, Srinagar and Pulwama 62 cases each, Anantnag 28 cases, Bandipo... | |
| | Despite COVID-19 cases found in PS Poonch, Admin takes no decision to seal it | Hypocrisy of Poonch Admin continuous | | RAJESH TANDON
EARLY TIMES REPORT
POONCH, Aug 2: Although four more COVID-19 positives cases found in Police Station (PS) Poonch but astonishingly district administration seems to be in deep slumber as no decision has been taken to seal the station, which has been posing threat of spreading this deadly virus among others also.
Even the nearby market where this police station is situated, where these cops used to visit in various shops on daily basis, has been functioning while the markets in other areas have been closed.
A senior citizen of the Poonch Town told Early Times that Poonch Administration is totally failed to contain this virus due to its untimely decisions. Although enti... | |
| | Farooq Abdullah calls for probe into exodus of Kashmiri Pandits | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 2: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah on Sunday demanded a probe by retired Supreme Court judges into the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the valley in early 1990s.
Replying to questions during a webinar, Abdullah said he was of the firm belief that Kashmir is incomplete without Kashmiri Pandits and that he would support any mechanism to bring them back honourably.
Nearly 60,000 Kashmiri Pandit families are registered as migrants after the onset of militancy in the Kashmir Valley in early 1990s.
Abdullah, a member of Lok Sabha and president of the National Conference, chose to blame then former Governor Jagmohan for the exodus an... | |
| | Munish Gupta asks government to solve problems of people of M K Nagar | Residents of M K Nagar at receiving end since problems remain unattended | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Aug 2: 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... | |
| | Bhatidhar village without water supply for several months | | | M S NAZKI
Early Times Report
MENDHAR, Aug 2: Amid COVID-19 scare, people of a village in Bhatidhar area of Mendhar Sub Division of Poonch district are forced to fetch water from a local stream for the past many months as the supply lines have run dry.
Residents of Bhatidhar village said their repeated pleas to the PHE authorities to restore water supply to the area have not yielded any result.
“When the government is asking people to stay indoors and ensure social distance to prevent spre... | |
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