Kashmir – a flashback
LEGACY
Accession, Delhi Agreement, Kashmir Accord and what more? Writes Fida Iqbal
Kashmir is the flashpoint of any conflict since 1947; ready to ignite the whole world at some point of time. This intricate issue had become more and more complicated with every passing year. Partition bruised many parts of the subcontinent, with the passage of time almost every wound got healed; leaving MoreWorld must wake up
WORLD OPINION
International community has a moral responsibility to see what is happening in Kashmir. Being a silent spectator to all this misery and agony will only complicate the problem, comments Khawaja Aslam
Peace results through positive mental approach. Lasting peace is not merely the absence of war or hostility. It is a state of mind and the presence of justice that means equality, freedom of speech, tolerance, and right to live. Peace without justice would only bring an illusion of stability but no MoreWhat next?
PRE-PAID BAN
The ban has brought about the solution to one problem but simultaneously unleashed countless more, writes Nadia Shah
Imagine a person who has bad teeth and whatever food he chews, his teeth bleed and pain engulfs him. Now imagine another person who feels a serious trouble in breathing properly. To be reasonable enough, such patients with genuine problems would consult a doctor but if they happen to consult our union More- City
Ahead of Eid, comes traffic chaos
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar: Yet again, the authorities Wednesday failed to regulate traffic particularly in civil lines areas as the shoppers surged to the City centre. Scores of people remained stranded in jams amid More
- Jammu
Govt’s response irks SRTC employees
HARMEET SINGH
Jammu, Nov 25: The striking State Road Transport Corporation Employees miffed at what they termed cold response of the government team headed by Chief Secretary S S Kapur have decided to move toward Delhi More
- News
Khwaja Sahib’s demise widely mourned
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Nov 25: Various political, social and religious organizations have expressed profound grief over the demise of veteran Urdu journalist and Editor-in- Chief of “The Daily Aftab”, Khwaja Sanaullah More
- GK Business
Govt to identify land for MNCs in Kashmir
OKAYA Batteries-Launched
RABIA NOOR
Srinagar, Nov 25: Minister for IT and Science and Technology Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi Wednesday said the government will soon identify some land in Kashmir where the multinational companies could operate More


