News Topic:J&K Directorate of Prisons
J&K
Govt orders premature retirement of two officers
Jammu and Kashmir Government ordered the premature retirement of two officers, one each belonging to the Prison Department and Transport Department respectively.
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J&K
J-K Govt orders premature retirement of three officials of Prisons Department
The Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered the premature retirement of three officials of the J&K Prisons Department for anti-social activities.
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Kashmir
Inquiry ordered after chaos in Special Jail Pulwama
During the intervening night of April 08 & 09, Special Jail in Pulwama district witnessed huge chaos after few prisoners were beaten.
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J&K
New arrivals in J&K prisons screened, suspects quarantined: DG Prisons
Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Prisons, V K Singh on Sunday said that all new arrivals in J&K UT prisons are being screened.
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