- TOP STORIES
Kashmir disputed: Chinese Embassy
'Ready To Discuss Visa Issue'
SHEIKH AHMAD
New Delhi, Nov 13: China today justified its action of issuing stapled visa to the residents of Jammu and Kashmiri, stating it considers “Jammu and Kashmir a disputed territory”.“Jammu and Kashmir is a dispute between India and Pakistan and it needs to be resolved by the two countries through More
Pak-China axis not alarming: India
Press Trust of India
Akhnoor (Jammu), Nov 13: Downplaying the threat perception from China and its collaboration with Pakistan in defence areas, India today said it is not alarmed and the country was upgrading and modernising its security and defence setups.“Pakistan and China collaborating in various fields including More
‘CHINA gifts uranium to PAK’
Washington, Nov 13: China gifted 50 kg of uranium to Pakistan with a do-it-yourself kit to make two atomic bombs in 1982, a leading US daily reported Friday.Citing accounts by Pakistani nuclear scientist A Q Khan, The Washington Post said enough weapons-grade uranium for two atomic bombs was transferred More
Pak seeks US intervention
'Kashmir, Water Core Issues'
GK News Network
Islamabad, Nov 13: Pakistan today made it clear that it could focus on American demands to do more in the war against terror only if the US used its influence with India to lessen tensions and to press for the resumption of the stalled composite dialogue process.This was conveyed by Prime Minister More
Malik takes on GOC
‘Peaceful Movement Is No Agitational Terrorism’
ZULFIKAR MAJID
Bandipore, Nov 13: Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, Muhammad Yasin Malik, on Friday castigated the General Officer Commanding, Northern command, Lt General B S Jaswal, for describing Kashmir movement as “agitational terrorism.”“The general says peaceful revolution is agitational More
- Perspective
Steps towards solution
Let them do what they want to do
WORDS WITHIN BY FIRDOUS SYED
Quiet diplomacy? Not really. P Chidambaram’s emphasis on “quiet diplomacy” had in a way put a ‘hallow ring’ around the [purported] ongoing dialogue process. Home minister’s veil of secrecy had uplifted More
- Op-Ed
Central University: Boon or Bane-II
CU DEBATE
If the Pro-Chancellor and his father, both want to save Kashmir University, they must take concrete steps and not just raise a meaningless debate, comments Prof. Muhmmad Aslam.Now, think of how much money More
- Reflections
Ban MNS, book legislators for sedition
The brutal attack on the Samajwadi Party legislator Abu Azmi in the Maharashtra Assembly on November 9 by the legislators of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena will go down as a black day in the history of More
- Editorial
China Visa
It is a grim reality. More transparent than before. The diplomatic wrangle between New Delhi and Peking is going to cost dearer to thousands of Kashmiri students intending to pursue higher education abroad More
- News
Orphanage cult cuts across emotional bonds
Segregation of kids from families leaves adverse impact: Experts
HENA KAUSAR
CHILDREN’S DAYSrinagar, Nov 13: The growing orphanage culture in Kashmir speaks of a diminution of the emotional bonds between children and their surviving parents or families. A child bought up in an More
- City
City transport plan on anvil
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Nov 13: A futuristic transport policy would be formulated within two months to rationalize and streamline traffic system in the City. The new transport policy would be in tune with the More
- Jammu
Saroori suspends JE, attaches AEE
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Nov 13: Minister for R&B, G M Saroori today ordered the suspension of a Junior Engineer, Sushil Mahajan and attachment of an Assistant Executive Engineer, Yoginder for using sub-standard material More
- News
Orphanage cult cuts across emotional bonds
Segregation of kids from families leaves adverse impact: Experts
HENA KAUSAR
CHILDREN’S DAYSrinagar, Nov 13: The growing orphanage culture in Kashmir speaks of a diminution of the emotional bonds between children and their surviving parents or families. A child bought up in an More
- GK Business
LoC trade goes all time high
RABIA NOOR
Srinagar, Nov 13: In what points to its picking the pace, the goods traded across the LoC during two days this week crossed Rs 6 crore mark. Officials at Trade Facilitation Centre Salamabad, Uri, confirmed More







