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Minister in Omar Abdullah led coalition to face music in long forgotten Examgate | Probe agencies likely to initiate proceedings, pick up left over leads | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 10: There are high chances that Congress leader and a former minister in Omar Abdullah led coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir will face music over charges of resorting to fraudulent means to pass the10th class board exams of his foster son.
As per the reports, the government may initiate probe afresh into the case pertaining to Congress leader and former minister who allegedly employed scandalous means to make his foster son qualify class 10 exams.
The then Congress minister was accused of facilitating his son's qualification in the 2009 matriculation examination through unfair means and impersonation.
The Crime Branch had registered a case against the minister's son and few board officials. Prima facie, reportedly, had established at that time that the papers of the former minister's son were written by someone else. "The Preliminary report prepared by the vigilance squad of the Board of School Education (BOSE) at that time had clearly mentioned that an academic officer found an examinee, bearing roll number 228211, copying during the insp... | |
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Govt shouldn't get bogged down, initiate talks with youth: J&KPM-I | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 10: Urging the government not to get bogged down by anything and initiate talks with the youth, the Jammu and Kashmir Political Movement (J&KPM)-I said that the Kashmir should be the part of the solution and not part of the problem.
Addressing media persons here, chief of J&KPM-I, Shahid Khan said that Kashmir should not be bracketed as the centre of problem rather it should be looked upon as part of any practical solution.
"I want Kashmir not to be part of ... | |
| | People look towards GoI to address their concerns | Number of illegal migrants swelling in Jammu | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 10: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reiterated that all the illegal migrants will be expelled from the entire country.
"Our intention is to expel illegal migrants from the entire country and not just Assam," Shah said.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said," Home Minister Amit Shah needs to pay attention towards Jammu region also where thousands of illegal migrants including Rohingyas and Bangladeshis have been living illegally for many years."
He said that when PDP led coalition government was in power in Jammu & Kashmir, Peoples' Democratic Party blocked all the attempts to deport illegal migrants from Jammu region.
"After the fall of PDP led g... | |
| | Special Motorbike Squad of Police disappear | | | Nitesh Sangral
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 10: Keeping in view the incidents of social crime like chain, purse snatching, thefts, besides other, the Jammu and Kashmir Police Department had introduced 15 motorbikes 'Special Squad' in the year of 2012 but the special squad have not seen these days in Jammu district.
According to Police sources told Early Times that the 'Special Squad' had been introduced with an idea to conduct visits in congested lanes, roads where the police gypsies were not able to conduct race and the criminals sometimes manage to give slip to the police. That time police had six motorbikes comprising 12-member squad and later 9 motorbikes were also provided for ma... | |
| | Rahul, Omar, Shehla 'help' Pakistan in its anti-India dossier at UN | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 10: Although Indian representative in United Nations (UN) Vijay Thakur Singh has vehemently and staunchly countered Pakistan's vicious propaganda, it was Rahul Gandhi, Omar Abdullah and Tukday Tukday gang leader Shehla Rashid who helped Pakistan to prepare dossier against India.
Pakistan in its 115-page dossier against India's abrogation of Article 370 and its alleged atrocity in Jammu and Kashmir has quoted Rahul Gandhi and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah in its cover page. Ahead of the session at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland where Pakistan will be presenting the 115-page dossier, its contents allege sensational charges agains... | |
| | Eight LeT 'terrorist associates' arrested for circulating posters to threaten locals in Sopore | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 10: Eight Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) "terrorist associates" were arrested from Sopore area of Kashmir's Baramulla district for allegedly circulating posters to locals to threaten and intimidate them at the behest of militants, police said on Tuesday.
"Police in Sopore have arrested eight terrorist associates who were involved in threatening and intimidating locals via publishing of posters," a police spokesperson said.
Posters have come up in parts of Kashmir which give a message of "civil curfew" and ask people to enforce civil "disobedience".
He said they were arrested following the appearance of these posters in Sopore area of north Kashmir's Baramulla di... | |
| | Govt to procure apples from JK farmers directly; payment through DBT | | |
Agencies
NEW DELHI, Sept 10: Apples cultivated in Jammu and Kashmir will be procured directly from farmers by the government-run NAFED and the entire process will be completed by December 15, officials said on Tuesday.
The announcement came in the wake of terrorists threatening some apple growers not to sell their produce in the market following abrogation of the special status given to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 and bifurcation of the state into two Union Territories.
"The government of India has announced procurement of apples produced in Jammu and Kashmir during the current season 2019. The NAFED will complete the entire process of procurement through designated state gover... | |
| | Jammu needs leaders, who can work for people: Munish | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sep 10: Editor, Early Times, Munish Gupta, on Tuesday asked people to strengthen his hands to put Jammu on the path of development.
Carrying forward his mass contact programme in Rani Bagh, Munish said," Jammu needs leaders, who can work for the welfare of the people. We can not keep on running after the leaders, who during all these years had just fed us with slogans while kept us deprived of our basic rights."
"I have made a humble attempt to reach out to people b... | |
| | 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. ... | |
| | Ladakhis don't want to be swamped by outsiders | | | Early Times Report
LEH, Sept 10: Over a month after Ladakh got the Union Territory status, anxiety has replaced initial excitement. The fear of "outsiders" threatening the existence of locals has gripped the streets of Leh.
Craving for a separate identity from Jammu and Kashmir has always been there in Ladakh. But many are now apprehensive about the loss of special status, they enjoyed under the previous arrangement, which insulated them from external influences.
Over a period of time, the rugged and picturesque cold desert has grown into an attractive alternative to insurgency-hit pristine Kashmir Valley for tourists. Ladakh becomes a thriving tourist hotspot, especially in summer, boos... | |
| | Netizens busy in downloading apps to hack WiFi networks in absence of mobile internet in J&K | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 10: Fed up of snapped mobile internet service, the netizens have finally started hacking WiFi networks in Jammu and Kashmir to keep the show running by downloading various applications.
Mobile internet was snapped in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5 to prevent rumour mongering.
The internet was restored with 2G speed on August 16 but again suspended on August 17 after some miscreants spread rumours on social media which triggered panic.
Later police arrested the rumour monger from Khour area of Akhnoor.
However, the netizens have started hacking WiFi connections with the help of applications to keep themselves busy on mo... | |
| | Govt school in Poonch adopts smart learning classes | | |
Early Times Report
Poonch, Sept 10: In a bid to make education interesting for the students and put an end to the rote learning, a school in Poonch has introduced smart classes.
In these smart classes, students are taught with the help of a projector and a sound system. Detailed videos pertaining to lessons of biology and zoology are shown to the students enabling them to understand the discipline in a detailed manner.
Bhupemder Singh, Zoology teacher at Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Sheesh Mahil, Poonch said, "We continuously now take classes in smart classrooms. The trend of teaching has changed. Earlier, we did not have access to modern technology in schools. Understan... | |
| | HUA Ministry seeks proposal for infrastructure projects in Leh, Kargil | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, Sept 10: Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry has sought a detailed proposal from the local administration to execute various development projects in Leh and Kargil regions.
An official said the ministry is also contemplating to include these two regions under its 'Smart City Mission', a flagship programme of the Modi government.
The move comes almost a month after the Centre abrogated provisions of Article 370 that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated the state into union territories -- Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh, which will come into existence on October 31. "We have asked the local administration to submit a detailed proposal to execu... | |
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