Are our Cell Phones becoming a nuisance for us?

THE TROUBLE OF TECHNOLOGY

A cell phone is merely a scientific invention too innocent to be blamed for any trouble. It all depends on the use we make of it, writes Dr Muhammad Amin Malik

SCIENTIFIC Technology has made our life trouble-free, effortless and faster. Today, our quality of life is excellent, life expectancy is high, general prosperity is high and entertainment is readily available. But this modern technology has been shifting and altering human identity. On the home front More

Let's make a pledge

AIDS DAY LESSONS

That we make the world free of a disease called AIDS. For that government alone can't work wonders, money alone can't do the magic, each citizen has to lend a hand to make banish it from our lives, writes Dr. Waseem Qureshi

December 1st, was observed as World AIDS Day.  This Day was marked by the United Nations General Assembly in 1988 for member countries to reflect and take stock of their efforts at raising awareness and educating people about HIV/AIDS and fighting prejudice against those who suffer from the disease More

Why ignore Kashmir?

Dispute

By not attending to Kashmir, big powers are only sowing the seeds of trouble which can bear a dangerous fruit in future, comments Javaid Ahmed Mir

Before Partition Kashmir was ruled by Sikhs, Dogras and Hindus. Historical accounts reveal that the Muslims had shown their existence in Kashmir long before the establishment of the Muslim sultanate in 1339. Kashmir got divided into two parts - Pakistan Administered Kashmir and Indian Administered More

  • Kashmir

JKLF to organise Torch Procession on IHR Day

Srinagar, Dec 1: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front is organizing a torch procession on the International Human Rights Day on December 10, from Khankahi Moula here after Asar prayers.  “The procession More



  • Srinagar City

For AIDS control, GMC agrees with AB but not C

‘JK has impressive record because of social-moral values’

GK CITY CORRESPONDENT

Srinagar, Dec 1: On World AIDS day it were the students of Government Medical College in this City in the Himalayas lashing the West for its concepts on prevention of the deadly disease, which kills five More




  • Jammu

6 KILLED, 41 HURT IN RAJOURI ACCIDENT

GK NEWS NETWORK

Rajouri, Dec 1: Six persons lost their lives while 41 others suffered injuries, 17 of them critically, when an overcrowded mini-bus carrying them skidded off the road and plunged into a 200 ft deep gorge More



  • News in Brief

Man electrocuted at Khanmoh

Srinagar: A man was electrocuted at Khyber Cement Factory, Khanmoh Panthachowk here.According to the police, the deceased has been identified as Muhammad Ashraf Bhat son of Ali Muhammad of Pal Mohalla More



  • Business

ADB steps up investment in clean energy

Will injects $40 mn

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, Dec 1: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will increase support for clean energy development with an injection of up to $40 million in two new private equity funds that will target investments More



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