- TOP STORIES
BODIES EXHUMED
Victims’ Family, Majlis Satisfied With Daylong Process
KHALID GUL
SHOPIAN PROBESrinagar, Sept 28: The silence was broken by occasional sobs as people stood motionless outside the graveyard keenly watching the exhumation of the bodies of Shopian rape and murder victims, Aasiya and her sister-in law, Neelofar, on Monday.Hundreds of More
4 MONTHS ON, NO SIGNS OF DECAY: EXPERTS
SHOPIAN PROBE
GK NEWS NETWORK
Shopian, Sept 28: The bodies of the Aasiya, 17, and her sister in law, Neelofar, 22, which were exhumed on Monday exactly after four months, had no signs of any decay or decomposition, experts present on the spot told Greater Kashmir.“Both the bodies were in fresh and perfect condition with only More
SIT raids Manohar house
Arrested Cops Sent To 6 Days Police Remand
HARMEET SINGH
AMANDEEP MURDERJammu, Sept 28: The Special Investigating Team sleuths probing the Amandeep murder and charges of destruction of evidence Monday conducted raids on the houses of three police officials, including former senior superintendent of police, Manohar Singh, the More
No change in Kashmir policy: Zardari
India Paints Our Peaceful Struggle As Terror: Mirwaiz
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Sept 28: Pakistan president, Asif Ali Zardari, has reaffirmed his country’s commitment for moral, political and diplomatic support to the struggle of Kashmiri people saying there was no question of going back on that. He was responding to the apprehensions voiced by the Hurriyat Conference More
China offers ‘constructive’ role
Asks India, Pakistan To Resolve Kashmir
Beijing, Sept 28: China on Monday asked India and Pakistan to seek a solution to the Kashmir issue through peaceful and friendly consultations and offered to play a “constructive role” in resolving the “bilateral issue”. As a friendly country, China would also be happy to see progress in the peace process More
- Perspective
Resurrecting the Peace process
The idea is good, but what next?
STATECRAFT BY HAPPYMON JACOB
Yet another season of peace talks has arrived in Kashmir. The UPA’s Kashmir interlocutors have been discussing their resumption with the dissidents in Srinagar. These closed door meetings are expected More
- Op-Ed
Academics in medicine
RESEARCH
What methodology should be employed to evaluate the importance and significance of any published scientific research work in medicine & biology? Writes Prof. M S Khuroo.Some months back I was invited More
- Reflections
Is agitation the only solution and who likes it?
This is in reference to the criticism against the article "Don't Geelanise Kashmir" by Ms Tania Andrabi. Without getting into debate about who is right and who not, I would like to ask these critics that More
- Editorial
Hopes Brightened
With skepticism looming large on the resumption of halted India and Pakistan composite dialogue for resolution of all outstanding issues including that of Jammu and Kashmir, streaks of new More
- News
Preserve torture centres as museums: APDP
ZULFIKAR MAJID
Srinagar, Sept 28: Seeking the intervention of international human rights organizations for stopping the state government from converting torture centres into official residences of politicians, the Association More
- City
Coronary artery ailment on rise in Kashmiri youth
DANISH NABI
Srinagar, Sept 28: The world’s number one killer disease, coronary heart ailment is on rise among Kashmiri youth with experts saying that the occurrence has increased from three per cent to 10 per cent More
- News
Preserve torture centres as museums: APDP
ZULFIKAR MAJID
Srinagar, Sept 28: Seeking the intervention of international human rights organizations for stopping the state government from converting torture centres into official residences of politicians, the Association More
- GK Business
Sealing drive against Valley diagnostic centres raises brows
Entrepreneurs term the action “uncalled for”
RABIA NOOR
Srinagar, Sept 28: The department of health services has launched a massive sealing drive in the Valley against the diagnostic centres having space little than as provided under the PNDT Act. The More






