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J&K renders local youth jobless; In Ladakh only permanent residents eligible for govt jobs | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 4: Through its “initiatives” the incumbent dispensation of J&K is rendering local youth jobless by one way or other, the Ladakh administration has set an example of protecting the rights of the permanent residents of the mountainous region.
Ladakh administration has invited applications for the posts of Environmental Fee Checking Asstts. In the notification, it has been mentioned that only permanent residents of Leh are eligible for these posts because these posts are meant only for the Leh district.
“Office of the Deputy Commissioner Leh invites application from permanent residents of Leh (Age 18-43, Qualification- 10th pass & above) for the post of Environmental Fee Checking Asstt. on a monthly stipend of Rs.15,000/- Last date- 8 Sept 2021”, notifica... | |
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Irony! Instead of bureaucrats, senior BJP leader approaches media | Reminds helmsmen about harassment faced by SC/STs on pretext of verification | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 4: Senior BJP leader and spokesman of the party Balbir Singh Rattan instead of approaching the bureaucrats has turned to media so that his voice is heard.
On Friday Rattan while talking to reporters at the party headquarter here said that the authorities should adhere to the recent decision of the Supreme Court of India, delivered by its Double Bench, that the category certificates of Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) should not be verified a... | |
| | Famous Nandini on Jmu-Sgr highway turns into desert | Authorities abandon heritage spot, leave hundreds of people jobless | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 4: Nandini, a famous spot, on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, which used to be the favourite destination for the travelers for tea and paneer pakora has turned into a desert after National Highway-44 has been thrown open.
A visit to Nandini can break anyone’s heart as the old road is in a dilapidated condition and the tea shops which used to remain flooded with the visitors have been abandoned by the people who used to run these.
Tirath Ram, a resident of ... | |
| | Kuntawara a forgotten village, patients carried in cots | | | Asif Iqbal Naik
Early Times Report
Jammu, Sep 4: Merely few kilometres away from the Jammu-Kishtwar National Highway, residents of Kuntwara area in Drabshallla tehsil are still living in a Stone Age.
The village having population of around 8000 is without a road and proper health facilities even in 21st century.
People shift the patients in wooden cots in absence of the road.
A video from Kuntwara area which went viral revealed that people were shifting a women in a wooden cot on foot a... | |
| | Admin delaying holiday announcement, Jammu angry | Maharaja Hari Singh’s birthday | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 4: Undue delay in announcing the holiday on birth anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh has triggered outrage in Jammu.
People have started believing that Union Territory Administration is not interested in honouring the aspirations of the people of Jammu region.
Although the demand is being continuously raised from various platforms, the administration seems reluctant in declaring a holiday on Maharaja Hari Singh’s birthday on September 23.
“Maharaja Hari Si... | |
| | Public Park in Gandhi Nagar area seeks Dept’s attention | Broken flowers pots, long grass welcome visitors | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Sept 4: The Floriculture Department seems to be non serious towards maintenance of its parks even in the posh area of Gandhi Nagar, which has been seeking attention of the department where broken flower pots, long grass welcome the visitors.
Department has always remained under strong criticism for not maintaining public parks properly and regularly. This park in Green Belt of Gandhi Nagar has been attracting attention of the public especially the local residen... | |
| | Building sans proper ventilation, other facilities; children suffer | All is not well at Balashram Poonch | | Rajesh Tandon
Early Times Report
Poonch, Sep 4: Although the government has launched various schemes to provide quality education to poor and orphan children, the benefits are not reaching to the ground level.
The building of Balashram in Poonch where more than 55 students are staying to seek education lacks all basic necessities.
“The building is in shambles as there are no fans and there is no proper ventilation. For the past two years the management has been trying to build a kitche... | |
| | Gas agency caught delivering underweight cylinders, sealed | | |
Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Sept 04: The authorities have sealed Ghulshan Gas Agency at Pahalgam after it was caught delivering underweight cylinders in Palpora area of Wednesday.
However, no FIR was registered against the agency despite the passage of over three days now. "We were continuously receiving complaints from Ganeshbal and adjoining areas against the said has agency that the cylinders it was selling were underweight. Acting on these complaints, I along with my Councilors raided the godown of the gas agency and found around 200 to 250 cylinders underweight. After this, a team led by SDM Pahalgam, AD Food seized the underweight cylinders and sealed the godown ... | |
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