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NO DEADLINE FOR TROOP WITHDRAWAL: OMAR

‘It’s An Ongoing Process’

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

New Delhi, Sept 1: The chief minister, Omar Abdullah, Tuesday said the withdrawal of troops and paramilitary forces from Jammu and Kashmir was an ongoing process and no time frame had been set for it.“It is an ongoing process. At least six Central Reserve Police Force battalions have been removed More


'Army to withdraw 39 Mountain Division from JK'

GK News Network

Yole Cantonment (HP), Sept 1: An army division, comprising around 15,000 troops, is being withdrawn from Jammu and Kashmir and some of its units have already returned to its base in Himachal Pradesh, a senior army officer said Tuesday.On withdrawal of 39 Mountain Division from Rajouri and Poonch More


Mehbooba, Sagar duel marks last day

Budget session 2009

GK News Network

Srinagar, Sept 1: On the last day of the budget session, the Legislative Assembly Tuesday witnessed a heated argument between the Peoples Democratic Party president, Mehbooba Mufti, and the Law and Parliamentary Affairs minister, Ali Muhammad Sagar. Following the argument, Mehbooba along with her More


Indian HC visits Line of Control

UMER MAQBOOL DAR

Varmul, Sept 1: The Indian high commissioner to Pakistan, Sharat Sabarwal, visited Salamabad and Kaman Post on the Line of Control near Uri in this north Kashmir district  on Tuesday, sources told Greater Kashmir.Sabarwal, who arrived in the Valley on August 30 on a 4-day visit, inspected More


Ailing Geelani wounded in custody

GK News Network

Srinagar, Sept 1: The chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani, suffered minor injuries on Monday evening when he slipped in bathroom of Chesmashahi hut which has been converted into a sub jail.Officials said Geelani suffered injuries on his left wrist. He was taken to hospital and More




  • Perspective

The art of managing academics

MATTER OF CONCERN

BOSE authorities have a great challenge ahead in view of the recent path-breaking changes in the examination, evaluation and paper setting system, writes Prof. Mustaq Ahmad Qurishi.Changing academic scenario More



  • Op-Ed

Doctors, after all, are humans first

WHITE COAT

Like any other ordinary mortal, they too have weaknesses and deficiencies. They need independence, and a space to breathe, writes Dr Romana Makdoomi.I read everyday a sad tale by a patient whose doctor More




  • Reflections

Why raise the salary of MLAs, MLCs?

This refers to the news titled “Omar Abdullah hits back” (GK Aug 28) wherein it was mentioned that the “Govt will provide 41000 jobs by 2010 and increase the salary of MLAs, MLCs.” First, can the government More



  • Editorial

Seriousness Needed

It is the same old story of vested interests ruling the roost in the State. The recent changes in the administration ordered by the government after cabinet under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Omar More



  • News

NC legislator embarrasses Govt.

MUDDASIR ALI

Srinagar, Sept 1: The ruling coalition partner, National Conference, had to face an embarrassing situation Tuesday when one of its legislators argued that the party was backtracking from its promise made More



  • City

Private schools 'flout' Govt orders on timing

Open schools before 9:00 AM, draw flak, add to Swine Flu fear

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, Sep 1:  In brazen violation of norms, some private schools in the City have 'trashed' the recent government orders of opening the schools at 9:00 AM as they continue to open in the early More




  • Jammu

5 injured in Jammu clashes

GK NEWS NETWORK

Jammu, Sept 1: Five persons, including three policemen, were injured in clashes between the policemen and students here.     Clashes broke out when students of various organisations More



  • News

NC legislator embarrasses Govt.

MUDDASIR ALI

Srinagar, Sept 1: The ruling coalition partner, National Conference, had to face an embarrassing situation Tuesday when one of its legislators argued that the party was backtracking from its promise made More



  • GK Business

Talk nonstop with Tata Indicom ‘Pay Per Call Concept’

‘Subscribers to pay a fixed charge on a per-call basis at Re 1 for local and Rs 3 for STD’

HARMEET SINGH

Jammu, Sept 1: Tata Teleservices Limited, India’s fastest-growing dual-technology telecom service provider Tuesday announced the launch of ‘Pay Per Call’ product under its CDMA brand Tata Indicom.  More




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