Address the roots of indifference
KASHMIR IN WASHINGTON
Participants of Kashmir Conference in Washington voice concern over the deepening crisis and loss of lives in the valley, writes Dr Maleeha Lodhi
Several Congressmen showed up at a conference in Washington to express concern over the situation in Indian-administered Kashmir and call for urgent efforts to address the dispute. This served as a contrast to the lack of interest from the American administration – a fact duly noted by Congressmen More
Judges matter the most
Judicial wisdom
Judges have always proved their integrity and honesty to pronounce decisions so that injustice is made an impossibility. We have great names to refer to, writes Advocate M. Muzaffar Paray
The judiciary normally carries the meaning as an apparatus of law and its administration, albeit, bearing some semblance with the term judicatory but its contours are somewhat broader as compared to former, because when we speak about administration of law, it reflects new dimensions essence, MoreResume dialogue
APPROACH
As the whole valley burns once again, it raises some important questions about the very failure of dialogue institution. There is a need to revive the process of negotiations. Hope things change for better. That must be the approach of new generation, wri
A lot has been said about the current turmoil in the valley by different leaders and academicians all around. A serious concern was shown for the plight of valleyites once called citizens of paradise. As a young Kashmiri student reared up in fear and fire all round since my birth in 1984, it reminds More- Kashmir
MINISTERS AIRBORNE TO AVOID PUBLIC CONTACT
VIPs Fly To Srinagar Airport By Choppers
M HYDERI
Srinagar, Aug 3: With the prevailing unrest spreading to the localities on the IG road, the ministers in Kashmir are using the state chopper even to reach the Srinagar airport for onward journey to Jammu More
- Jammu
Fuel supply to Valley suspended
Jammu, Aug 3: The Oil Tankers Association on Tuesday suspended the fuel supply to Kashmir Valley for indefinite period. Asserting that they will resume the supply only when sufficient security was provided More
- South Asia
Milli Council concerned over Kashmir unrest
Chennai, Aug 3: Expressing concern at the continuing “unrest” in Kashmir, the All India Milli Council (AIMC) Tuesday asked the protesters in the Valley to come to the negotiating table to solve the issue More
- World
US-led coalition losing Afghan war: Zardari
Paris, Aug 3: Coalition forces “are losing the war against the Taliban” in Afghanistan, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari said in an interview published in France today. “The international community More


