- TOP STORIES
SWINE FLU KNOCKS AT JK DOOR
DANISH NABI/HARMEET SINGH
• Testing Lab To Come Up At SKIMS• Surveillance Teams To Monitor Incoming Travelers• Isolation Ward At Sanat Nagar• 22 Samples Collected In Jammu, 16 In SrinagarSrinagar/Jammu, Aug 13: With the dreaded Swine Flu threat looming large More
2 tourists had tested positive: Sharma
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Aug 13: The Health minister, Sham Lal Sharma, on Thursday revealed that two tourists, who had arrived in Valley from south India recently, had tested positive for the H1N1 virus, but they returned before their reports reached the authorities.“The tests of the tourists, who had arrived here More
Health apparatus ill-equipped
GMC Borrows 500 PPEs From AH Dept!
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar Aug 13: Six months past the outbreak of Swine Flu in Americas and World Health Organization’s scaling up of warnings about towards a possible pandemic and finally engulfing 89 countries, including India, the Health and Medical Education department in Jammu and Kashmir finds itself seriously More
All India toll 21
Don’t Create Panic: PM
Bangalore/Pune, Aug 13: A 37-year-old woman on Thursday died of swine flu in Pune, taking the death toll across India to 21.Archana Kolhe died in a private hospital, Shri Nursing Home, this afternoon the Maharashtra Swine Flu Control Room officials said.This was the 15th swine flu death in Maharashtra More
SIT raids Pulwama District Hospital
Seizes Vital Records
MUDDASIR ALI
Srinagar, Aug 13: A day after the government decided to handover the Shopian rape and murder case to the Central Bureau of Investigation, the Special Investigation Team of Police, probing the case, raided the Pulwama district hospital in south Kashmir on Thursday and seized records from there.
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- Perspective
Why should Pakistan apologize?
COMMENT
Know facts before having them distorted, Hassan Zainagiree comments on Mustafa Kamal’s recent statement. ‘What our leaders and their intellectual lackeys seem incapable of More
- Op-Ed
The ‘launch pad’ of freedom struggle?
READING ROOM
The aim of Reading Room was to provide a place for educated youth to assemble and discuss the situation prevailing then and also to devise the strategy to come out of the impasse. Tabassum Kashmiri More
- Reflections
Swine Flu: Don’t panic, just be cautious
The H1N1 virus commonly known as Swine Flu is spreading across the globe. The virus has already killed 1200 people with some 1.6 lakh infected throughout the world (168 countries). To avoid More
- Friday Focus
The Quran and Sense Organs
PROF G R MALIK
Many monastically-oriented cults and ascetic creeds find fault with human senses and denounce all that is sensual. The Quran, on the other hand believes that there is nothing wrong with the senses as such More
- News
Army vehicle injures 6-yr old
UMAR MAQBOOL DAR
Handwara, Aug 13: Massive anti-army, anti-government and pro freedom protests erupted at Langate in the frontier district of Kupwara on Thursday afternoon after an army vehicle allegedly ran over a minor More
- City
Omar for developing Shehr-e-Khaas as heritage city
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Aug 13: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah plans to develop Shahr-e-Khaas as a heritage city. The CM expressed these views Thursday while chairing a high level meeting adding that he would himself More
- Jammu
HC disposes PIL
Taking Over Dharmarth Trust Management
Jammu, Aug 13: The High Court on Thursday disposed of Public Interest Litigation seeking state government to take over the management of Dharmarth properties.A division bench of High Court Jammu More
- News
Army vehicle injures 6-yr old
UMAR MAQBOOL DAR
Handwara, Aug 13: Massive anti-army, anti-government and pro freedom protests erupted at Langate in the frontier district of Kupwara on Thursday afternoon after an army vehicle allegedly ran over a minor More
- GK Business
Dry spell in northern states to affect food production
Prices likely to go up
NAZIA AKHTAR
Srinagar, Aug 13: With many parts of India getting scanty monsoon and many others already facing drought situation, the agricultural production, particularly the paddy, is slated for a severe beating. More







