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Govt waiting for HC verdict: Omar
Hearing Adjourned
MUDDASIR ALI
Srinagar, Dec 22: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday said Government was waiting for the final decision of the State High Court to take action on the report submitted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Shopian incident.Omar said his government had not received the report. Besides More
6000 apply for 26 posts
Graduates, PGs Jostle For Class-IV Jobs
ARIF SHAFI WANI
Srinagar, Dec 22: Jostling through unending queues and braving police batons, Pervez Mushtaq, a post-graduate in Urdu from Kupwara was seen more than satisfied Tuesday after submitting his application for a Class-IV post.Mushtaq was among the hundreds of highly qualified candidate applying for More
Prepare for meritocracy: CM tells youth
DANISH NABI / SAMAAN LATEEF
Srinagar, Dec 22: Stating that Kashmiri youth have not been able to get their share in competitive services at all-India level, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday said nothing would change unless the youth prepare themselves for meritocracy.“We have not achieved our bit in different fields including More
Troops should vacate cities, towns: Farooq
‘Pakistan In Terrible Trouble’
INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE
Bangalore, Dec 22: National Conference president and Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Dr Farooq Abdullah Tuesday said the presence of troops was not required in the cities and towns of Jammu and Kashmir.“The ground situation in Jammu and Kashmir is much better and the presence of troops More
Sandalwood seized
It Was On Way To China: Police
ARIF SHAFI WANI
Srinagar, Dec 22: Police on Tuesday said it foiled an attempt to smuggle prized Red Sandalwood to China.“The Red Sandalwood worth Rs 4 to 7 lakhs was recovered from Shey village in Leh,” Senior Superintendent of Police Leh, Bhim Sen Tuti told Greater Kashmir.He said that a case under FIR no More
- Perspective
Shaikh Abdullah’s Tryst with Destiny
VIEWPOINT
Only by acknowledging a real rather than mythological past, Shaikh Abdullah sought to lay the ideological foundation for a broader vision of Kashmir’s political future, Prof. Muhammad Ishaq Khan comments More
- Op-Ed
Who takes the lion’s share?
DISCRIMINATION DEBATE
Are Kashmiris being thrown to peripheries? This is the time to act so that we don’t miss the bus – once again, writes Tajammul Husain.THE discrimination against Kashmiris in the state government jobs is More
- Reflections
Sopian case. Justice buried. What else?
Finally, evil has thrived and truth has been defeated. After Aasia and Nelofar, justice too has been buried at Shopian. The perpetrators of this inhuman act and their aides have mocked the sacred code More
- Editorial
Preserving Culture
It is not an exaggeration. The mere mention of Kashmir culture annoys the state top bureaucracy. It is manifest in their apathy towards its promotion. Notwithstanding many of them having served in More
- News
Srinagar govt schools top zero performance list
DANISH NABI
Srinagar, Dec 22: Recently declared matric examination results by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education has yet again revealed a dismal performance of the government schools in Kashmir with 19 More
- City
LAWDA constructing wooden bridges in Dal
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Dec 22: Even though the Lakes and Waterways Department is seeking US intervention to clean the Dal Lake, it is leaving no stone unturned to change Dal into a concrete jungle. The Executive Engineer More
- Jammu
Govt releases Rs 73.48 cr for draught, storm hit
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Dec 22: The government has sanctioned over Rs 70.45 crores to the Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution Department for providing free ration for December and January-February 2010 in favour of More
- News
Srinagar govt schools top zero performance list
DANISH NABI
Srinagar, Dec 22: Recently declared matric examination results by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education has yet again revealed a dismal performance of the government schools in Kashmir with 19 More
- GK Business
Omar for attracting pilgrim tourists to other parts of JK
Chairs KDA meet
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Dec 22: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Tuesday highlighted the potential of pilgrim tourism of J&K saying that about 80 lakh pilgrims yearly visit Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine alone. “If we More





