Stone pelting, shutdown won’t yield anything: Omar
APPEALS PEOPLE TO HELP RESTORE NORMALCY
GK NEWS NETWORK
Keran, Aug 16: The Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said that stone pelting, shutdowns and violence would not yield anything. “We have undergone a saga of militancy and we know it has yielded nothing for us,” Omar said while addressing a gathering in this frontier More
Geelani discharged
Srinagar, Aug 16: The Chairman of Hurriyat (G), Syed Ali Shah Geelani was discharged from SK Institute of Medical Sciences Soura on Monday. The veteran leader was discharged this morning and taken to his Hyderpora residence, his family said. The ailing leader was admitted in SKIMS on Saturday More
Jama’at rejects PM’s remarks
Srinagar, Aug 16: Rejecting, what it called, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh’s integral part remarks, the Jama’at-e-Islami has demanded immediate resolution of Kashmir issue in accordance with wishes and aspirations of its people. “By claiming J&K as an integral part of India MorePM’s Kashmir statement unrealistic: War
Srinagar, Aug 16: Reacting to the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh’s statement that Kashmir was an integral part of India, the J&K People’s Political Party chairman, Hilal Ahmad War, said it amply reflected Indian ideology and thinking and exposed its ‘tyrannical face and its colonial policy MoreAASIYA WARNS GOVT ON AHAD JAN’S ‘TORTURE’
SRINAGAR, AUG 16: Dukhtaran-e-Millat chairperson, Syeda Aasiya Andrabi on Monday warned the state government on Abdul Ahad Jan’s torture and subsequent falling health. In a statement, Aasiya said: “If anything untoward happened to Jan, the Government will be responsible for the consequences MoreINTERVIEWS FOR GMC REGISTRARS
SRINAGAR, AUG 16: The interview for the tenure posts of registrars in Government Medical College here would start from August 17, the College principal Dr. Shahida Mir said. The interviews were scheduled on August 12 and 14. The interview of ENT will be now held on August 17 at 11 MoreAUQAF-I-ISLAMIA DISPATCHES RELIEF
SRINAGAR, AUG 16: The Auqaf Islamia, Jammu has dispatched truck loads of relief for the affected families in Kashmir, who suffered due to shutdown for more than two months. On Monday, the first consignment of 1000 packs of relief reached Srinagar in 10 truck loads and it is being distributed More- Kashmir
Stone pelting, shutdown won’t yield anything: Omar
APPEALS PEOPLE TO HELP RESTORE NORMALCY
GK NEWS NETWORK
Keran, Aug 16: The Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said that stone pelting, shutdowns and violence would not yield anything. “We have undergone a saga of militancy and we More
- Jammu
Shoegate generates political debate
PDP, BJP, JKNPP SEEK CM'S RESIGNATION
RAJEEV SHARMA
Jammu, Aug 16: Hurling of a shoe towards Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, during I-Day parade at Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar by a policeman has triggered a debate in the winter capital.   More
- South Asia
Army Chief oversees relief work in Leh
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Leh, Aug 16: With about 6,000 Army men involved in rescue and relief operations here following the cloudburst and flash floods, Chief of Army Staff, General V K Singh today paid a visit to oversee the More
- World
Kashmiris protest outside Indian mission to UN
CALL FOR K-RESOLUTION, HALT TO KILLINGS
New York, Aug 16: The Non Resident Kashmiris on Sunday held a peace rally outside the Indian Mission to the United Nations here urging the international community to help in the resolution of Kashmir issue More


