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Daughter changes father to get BPL status, job | DC initiates enquiry over allegations against DSWO Doda | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 2: A girl has reportedly changed her father's name in official documents to get Below Poverty Line (BPL) status and later a job in Social Welfare Department (SWD) that too when another candidate with higher marks was available in the selection list.
A complaint has been filed by Ghulam Qadir son of Abdul Latief Rather resident of Doda to District Development Commissioner Doda. The latter has initiated an enquiry vide order number DDC/SW/2018-19/5935-36 dated 27/08/2018, directing Chief Planning Officer Doda to conduct a thorough enquiry and submit a detailed report.
As per the allegations levelled by Ghulam Qadir, it has been maintained that the then District Social Welfare Officer Doda had advertised three posts of orderlies including two in OM and one in RBA, on 9/3/2018.
Qadir has further alleged that as per the Ration card details of the girl (name withheld), she is shown as daughter of Muzaffar Hussain and Zarifa Begum but to get her name in the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category, she was shown as daughter of Abdul Salam Tantray.
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Famous business house 'plunders' green gold at Gulmarg, fells scores of trees | May go for extension of 'illegal' hotel | | Jehangir Rashid
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Sept 2: At a time when huge emphasis is being laid on the preservation of forest cover across the globe, 'loot' and 'plunder' of trees has been going on at Gulmarg, the world famous ski resort located in the North Kashmir's Baramulla district.
Sources told Early Times that scores of trees were felled in the backyard of a famous hotel at the world famous health resort of Gulmarg. Pertinent to mention the hotel has come up in contravention of l... | |
| | After failing to go ahead with SLWM; Govt launches Gobar dhan yojna in J&K | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Sept 2: After miserably failing to undertake Solid Liquid Waste Management (SLWM) under Swach Bharat Mission Gramin (SBM Gramin) , Govt of J&K has launched another scheme in J&K called Gobar Dhan Yojna. Environmental experts say that the Government should first be held accountable for its lapses on account of SBM Gramin and then only it must launch the Gobar Dhan scheme in state.
Details available with Early Times reveal that General Administration Department (GAD) vide its order No: 1319-GAD of 2018 Dated: 10.08.2018 has given a nod to constitute State Technical Advisory Committee (STAC)/District Water & Sanitation Committee (DWSC)/District Swachhata Commi... | |
| | Now CUS under scanner for Registrar's appointment | Complaint reaches Raj Bhawan | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 2: After numerous complaints of alleged irregularities in the past, the Cluster University of Srinagar has come under scanner for the appointment of incharge Registrar CUS.
Sources said one in-charge Registrar has been appointed in brazen violation of norms to "benefit some quarters."
Officials told Early Times that notification for the post of Registrar was announced in February 2018 after which around 20 candidates who were "fulfilling the criteria" had applied.
Officials said only five of the applicants were shortlisted. But instead of making the final selection of the Registrar, the CUS has "out of the way" given the charge to one of the five applic... | |
| | Agriculture Department hoodwinks GAD | Conceals details of influential officials on deputation | | K Koushal
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 2: The General Administration Department (GAD) which has recently issued orders for cancellation of deputation of officers/officials outside their parent Department/cadre has been hoodwinked by the Directorate of Agriculture by concealing the details of the officials who have been deputed in other department since long.
If sources are to be believed, seven officials of Agriculture department who have been deputed in other departments were not ment... | |
| | Docs of non-clinical Deptt of GMC indulge in pvt practice | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 2: It seems the some of the doctors of the Government Medical College and Hospital and its associated Hospitals are leaving no stone unturned to secure their personal interests. It can be gauged that non-clinical departments of the aforesaid hospitals are indulged in private practices but the concerned authority has turned deaf and dumb. Credible sources disclosed Early Times that the concerned administration and higher-ups have become lieutenant of some doctors, who are close to power corridors and stronghold on the administration and political leaders, that why no rules and regulations are being followed by the concerned officials.
"For a glaring example... | |
| | ZEO Thathri mocks at system, Cancels order and seeks explanation in advance date | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Kishtwar, Sept 2: In a brazen official misconduct, the zonal education officer Thathri Chowdhary Mir Ali has mocked at the system by canceling the order issued from ZEO Office dated 01-9-2018 vide order dated 31-8-2018 which clearly shows that the order issued was cancelled in back date.
According to the details available with "Early Times", on 1-09-2018, ZEO Thathri had gone to attend a meeting called by Deputy Commissioner Doda and the orientation pr... | |
| | Political parties seek Deferment as militants intensify violence | Panchayat polls in jeopardy again | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 2: Sudden deterioration in the law and order situation in Kashmir just ahead of the announcement of panchayat polls has once again raised a serious question mark on the democratic exercise that has already been delayed for years.
Soon after the polls were announced, the militants stepped up the cycle of violence by carrying out series of attacks and abducting 11 civilians.
Meanwhile, the pro- Pakistan separatist Syed Ali Geelani has already begun fomenting trouble asking people to boycott polls.
Syed Ali Shah Geelani recently asked people to boycott the upcoming local bodies and panchayat elections in Jammu and Kashmir. "Participation in these elections... | |
| | 400 Forest trees axed, uprooted in Budgam | Under garb of laying Transmission line | | Early Times Report
Budgam, Sept 2: Forest Department especially State Forest Corporation (SFC) is under scanner as more than 400 forest trees (Kail) have been cut down in Laden and Buzgoo areas of Budgam district under the garb of laying 440 KV transmission line from Samba to Amargrah. Out of the 400 axed trees sources say that more than 200 felled trees are missing. The
As reported on August 18th the role of Jammu & Kashmir Forest department is under scanner as the department has allegedly... | |
| | Transferred PP I/C arranges lavish party for seniors | | |
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 31: A Police Post (PP) Incharge posted in Jammu-Kathua-Samba Range recently threw a lavish party for his seniors in a luxurious hotel of the city.
Sources informed Early Times that the celebrations went on past midnight. The senior officers, who attended the party openly danced on the tunes of foot tapping songs. "The Police Post Incharge organized the party to influence his seniors with his extravagant lifestyle.
His (PP Incharge) district police chief as well as Superintendent of Police (SP), Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) and Station House Officers (SHOs) attended the party," said sources. Sources said that the said PP Incharge was transferre... | |
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