A headmistress and the entire staff of a Doda school have been suspended after she declared a school holiday on her son’s wedding. Headmistress Sayeeda Anjum, without seeking permission from the authorities, had declared a holiday in the school having over 300 students. On Tuesday, Javed Malik, sarpanch of Bharath village, visited the area for his personal work but found the school locked and a notice on the notice board signed by the headmistress, declaring closure of the school for her son’s wedding. “The school shall remained closed on 03-04-16,…
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Municipal Corporation employees go on indefinite strike, dump garbage on roads
Jammu today resembled a dumping ground as striking municipal workers littered streets with garbage after starting their indefinite strike. They are demanding reorganisation of the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) and regularisation of service of the contractual safai karamcharis. The resultant stink across the city made life miserable for residents and commuters and gave a unpleasant look to the city. Hundreds of safai karamcharis along with Class IV employees of the Municipal Corporation held a demonstration in different parts of the city against the government and Municipal Corporation alleging that their…
Read More‘State Subject law will be respected’ : NEET Row
The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that the State Subject Law would be respected while granting admissions to students in various medical courses in Jammu and Kashmir, said a top law official. The official, who is in New Delhi to assist the lawyers pleading the case of Jammu and Kashmir in the Supreme Court to seek exemption from the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), told Kashmir POST : “One good thing that emerged today is that the apex court made it very clear that the State subject law will be…
Read MoreWill protect special status of J&K: CM
Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday said she would protect the special status guaranteed to Jammu and Kashmir under article 370 of the Constitution, as she was promise-bound and cannot betray the people. “When we fight elections, be it BJP or Congress or PDP, we take oath that we will protect the constitutions of India and J-K. So, we are promise-bound and we cannot betray. This is our identity and we have to protect it,” Mehbooba said. She was addressing a gathering before flagging-off four new DEMU trains between Banihal-Baramulla…
Read MoreChenani-Nashri road gives travellers a bumpy ride
The Chenani-Nashri stretch on the national highway via Patnitop has become a victim of the government’s apathy. Travellers have to bear the brunt of the bumpy road stretch of 41 km. With all eyes on the inauguration of country’s longest tunnel from Chenani to Nashri, which will reduce the distance of more than 30 km on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway bypassing Kud, Patnitop and Batote, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has ignored the stretch of 41 km from Chenani to Nashri via Patnitop. Patnitop fails to attract tourists…
Read MoreWith NEET order due, JK Students stare at uncertainty
At a medical college in Srinagar, students anxiously wait for the outcome of the Jammu and Kashmir government’s plea in the Supreme Court in which the state has challenged the top court’s order on the National Eligibility Entrance Tests or NEET. The case will come up for hearing today. The most worried are female doctors and aspiring medical students because Jammu and Kashmir is only state which reserved 50 per cent seats only for women in medical colleges – a quota that NEET doesn’t provide. “Why have women who have…
Read MoreYoung pacer denied visa NOC by JKCA to play in England
Mehjoor Ali Sofi, an ambitious young bowler from the valley, who has represented the state in numerous competitions in India, was denied his golden chance by the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) to start his career in the English domestic cricket. The fast bowler has to his recorded impressive stats by featuring in five Twenty20 matches, 4 List A competitions and one Ranji tournament. Considering this, Sofi was ought to be picked by the Easton Tigers Bristol Cricket Club for the Premier Division One cricket league, scheduled to start…
Read MoreDrinking water coolers cry for repair, cleanliness
Even as the temperature has touched 40°C in Jammu, about 100 drinking water coolers installed by the Municipal Corporation in the city remain dry in want of repair. In most parts of the city, water coolers are in a very bad condition and stagnant water and garbage lay outside them, giving a repulsive sight to people passing through the area. Most of the coolers were installed after 2005, when the municipal elections were conducted and councillors used their ward development funds to install them in various parts of the city.…
Read MoreThai delegation, PHD chamber agree to strengthen business ties
The Thailand Board of Investment (TBI) and PHD Chamber of Commerce, Kashmir Chapter held a meeting here today to explore business opportunities. Talking to reporters after the meeting, TBI deputy secretary general Chokedee Kaewsang, who led the 24 member Thai delegation, said they would explore business opportunities in the Valley especially related to tourism. Chairman, PHD Chamber of Commerce, Kashmir chapter, Mushtaq Ahmad Chaya said Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti was keen to develop the industrial infrastructure in the state and today’s meeting would lay the foundation towards the direction. Speaking…
Read MoreComposite township plan for KPs unjustified: Hurriyat (G)
Terming as “unjustified” the “rigidness” of the Government of India on the setting up of the composite township for the migrant Kashmiri Pandits, the Hurriyat Conference (G) today cautioned that the “division” of Kashmiris on religious lines and isolation of the Pandits from the society would not be allowed. Rejecting the statement of the union minister of state (MoS) for Home Hari bhai Parathi bhai Chaudhary in the Parliament that the plan of establishing the separate townships for the Kashmiri migrant Pandits in the valley is still under consideration and…
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