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MLA Kathua unfurls defaced Tricolor in rally | | | Arun Trisal
Early Times Report
kathua, Sept 27: Bharatiya Janta Party strengthens its voice to preserve the dignity of Indian National flag globally but unfortunately its Member of Legislature Assembly forgets the dignity of flag.
Ironically, being an educated and responsible representative of the town, MLA Kathua Rajiv Jasrotia and BJP contestants forgot dignity of National flag in lust of municipal elections.
BJP supporters unfurled defaced national flags in a rally when a BJP candidate w... | |
| | Govt teacher accused of violating MCC | | |
Early Times Report
Kathua, Sept 27: A Government teacher of High secondary school Hatli Kathua has been found violating Model Code of Conduct (MCC) in Kathua district.
As per reports, Teacher of the government school Varinder Mehra allegedly shot video of BJP Candidate from ward number 21 of Kathua Municipal Committee and posted same on facebook to seek vote and support and also took part in political rally.
Immediately after the video went viral on social media, Independent candidates from ward 21 Baljeet Singh, Sukhvinder Singh Bali expressed resentment over violation of MCC by the government employee.
"We will file written complaint to DC Kathua on Friday who is also nodal officer ... | |
| | Udhampur DC office makes mockery of RTI Act | Naib Tehsildar responds, PIO sleeps | | Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 27: Making mockery of the Right to Information Act (RTI), the office of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Udhampur has authorized a Naib Tehsildar to respond to RTI applicants while the designated Public Information Officer (PIO) is nowhere in the picture, grossly violating the J&K RTI Act 2009.
Details available with Early Times reveal that vide RTI reply No: LA/ADC/746-49, dated 27.7. 2018, the Naib Tehsildar Land Acquisition section, DC office Udhampur, has responded to an RTI applicant who sought details of illegal land filling being done in Tawi nallah by a private construction company on Jammu-Srinagar National highway at Moudh village.
Instead of getting a re... | |
| | Farooq attacks protagonists of J&K reorganization | Secularism, NC-style | | Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 27: NC president and former J&K CM and Union Minister Farooq Abdullah has denounced those who have demanding reorganization of Jammu & Kashmir State on regional basis on the ground that the existing politico-administrative and constitutional set-up is Kashmir-centric and that if the people of Jammu and Ladakh are to obtain their due share in the polity and lead a dignified and secure life, the state has to be reorganized to end the 71-year-old Kashmiri hegemony over the state's polity, economy and social institutions of the state.
The NC president has said that the NC stands for unity, integrity and special status of Jammu and Kashmir and will continue t... | |
| | GHS Kheralad students, teachers get water from homes | PHE division Pouni fails SBA | | AB Sharma
Early Times Report
Katra, Sept 27: On one hand Swacchta Pakhwara has been observed across the country but the Public Health department's Pouni division of district Reasi has virtually failed the hygienic campaign launched by Prime Minister as the students of Government High School Kheralad have been forced to bring water from their homes for drinking purposes as well as to avail toilet facilities in the school.
According to the locals, the Government High School Kheralad has a tal enrolment of over 160 students. The school has not been provided any water supply by the PHE department for the last many years, students said.
They further said that for providing toilet faciliti... | |
| | Regulation of rates in private hospitals: Guv's nod likely | | |
Early Times Report
srinagar, Sept 27: The Governor administration is likely to implement the report for regulation of rates in private hospitals despite hurdles created by vested interests and politicians.
"Some politicians have strong nexus with proprietors and did not want to regulate rates in hospitals," an official of Health Department said.
The official said that report was submitted during the PDP-BJP government for regulation of rates but same was not implemented.
The official said that the failure of the government to regulate rates is affecting the patients, who are being charged as per the fancy of hospitals. "Governor administration has taken a serious note of and is likely... | |
| | Facing charges of sexual harassment, CAHO Rajouri put under suspension | | | Early Times Report
rajouri, Sept 27: Accused of sexual harassment, Chief Animal Husbandry officer Rajouri Dr DB Singh has been placed under suspension Vide government order No.128-ASHof 2018 dt 27/9/2018. He shall be attached with the office of Directorate of Animal Husbandry department pending inquiry against him.
Dr. D.B Singh, in-charge Chief Animal Husbandry Officer (CAHO) Rajouri was arrested by the Rajouri police on September 17 after a complaint of sexual harassment was lodged against him by in-charge junior assistant at her work place. Earlier the complainant had approached the Commissioner Secretary, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries and Director Animal Husbandry (DAH) Jammu.
The... | |
| | Students given 'opportunity' to stage protests | Police 'mishandling' Srinagar situation | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 27: Even as police is expected to be more active in the twin capitals of the state, the cops have come under scanner for "poor policing" in Srinagar.
While an early morning encounter in Noor Bagh locality here that left one civilian dead, pushed the city to chaos amid restrictions in various areas, the authorities didn't announce closure of educational institutions, as generally happens during such situations across Kashmir.
As a result, no sooner the schools and colleges opened, there were protests incited allegedly by the Pakistani handlers through their stooges at some of the campuses.
At Kashmir University, it gave the miscreants opportunity to inc... | |
| | Three militants, civilian killed, soldier martyred in separate militancy related incidents in Kashmir | | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 27: Five persons including three militants and an army man were killed in separate militancy related incidents in the Kashmir valley today. One among the three slain militants was a former Special Police Officer (SPO).
Reports said that police and security forces cordoned off the Panzan village in the Chadoora area in Central Kashmir's Budgam district after receiving inputs that some militants are hiding in a mosque there. As the area wa... | |
| | GHS Kheralad students, teachers get water from homes | PHE division Pouni fails SBA | | AB Sharma
Early Times Report
Katra, Sept 27: On one hand Swacchta Pakhwara has been observed across the country but the Public Health department's Pouni division of district Reasi has virtually failed the hygienic campaign launched by Prime Minister as the students of Government High School Kheralad have been forced to bring water from their homes for drinking purposes as well as to avail toilet facilities in the school.
According to the locals, the Government High School Kheralad has a total enrolment of over 160 students. The school has not been provided any water supply by the PHE department for the last many years, students said.
They further said that for providing toilet fa... | |
| | Students given 'opportunity' to stage protests | Police 'mishandling' Srinagar situation | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 27: Even as police is expected to be more active in the twin capitals of the state, the cops have come under scanner for "poor policing" in Srinagar.
While an early morning encounter in Noor Bagh locality here that left one civilian dead, pushed the city to chaos amid restrictions in various areas, the authorities didn't announce closure of educational institutions, as generally happens during such situations across Kashmir.
As a result, no sooner the schools and colleges opened, there were protests incited allegedly by the Pakistani handlers through their stooges at some of the campuses.
At Kashmir University, it gave the miscreants opportunity to in... | |
| | PDP, NC mulling to form united front to keep BJP at bay | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 27: In Kashmir's political landscape a serious development seems to be in the offing. The Peoples Democratic Party is likely to hold parley with its arch-rival National Conference, offering it a support to form the government in the state in a bid to keep bap at bay.
As per sources, privy to this development, various PDP leaders have suggested to the party high command that it is a high time for the party to open back channel talks with the NC and form a united front against the BJP and stop assault on Article 35-A, the case pertaining to which is pending at present at country's top court.
It is being informed that several leaders of both the parties ... | |
| | Kashmir's B&J Hospital suffers Govt apathy | Not a single bed added in four decades | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 27: Life has not been an easy for Hamida after her right leg was fractured in an accident three weeks ago. For 10 days she had no relief at Bone and Joint Hospital Srinagar, despite given some medications.
The doctors had advised her to follow a particular posture for a week, which she couldn't do as the hospital had no space to accommodate her. She had to share a bed with another patient, which led to deterioration of her health. Now doctors have implanted pins in her leg.
"Last week when I took my mother to hospital for the check, there was no bed available," her son Sahil said. "We kept her on the trolley for three hours as no be... | |
| | SHO frees liquor smuggler on ex-minister's call | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 27: A Station House Officer (SHO) posted in Jammu-Kathua-Samba Range has let off a liquor smuggler after he received a request in this regard from none other than a former minister.
Sources informed Early Times that even though the SHO wasted no time in releasing the bootlegger along with the seized illicit liquor following the recommendation of the former minister, he didn't forget to collect Rs 35,000 in cash from the apprehended person.
"The SHO struck the deal to release the bootlegger in the police station itself, but the amount agreed in the negotiations was taken outside by one of the 'blue eyed' staff members of the SHO. The bootlegger was release... | |
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