‘Demilitarize Lal Chowk’

On day two of protests, City centre traders take to streets threatening continued shutdown till CRPF bunker is removed from Palladium site.

SAMAAN LATEEF

Srinagar, Jan 9: Continuing with their protests for withdrawal of paramilitary CRPF bunker from the City centre, the traders of Lal Chowk on Saturday took to streets saying the shutdown would continue till area is declared “no-troop zone”. Scores of traders who carried out a procession said More

Save Shahr-e-Khaas heritage

WE THE SRINAGARITES

The other day while walking the Zaina Kadal in Shahr-e-Khaas, I was really shocked to see that our historical monument–the Pather Masjid has been shadowed by shops, which is really painful.  Now there is hardly any monument left which hasn’t fallen prey to the commercial encroachments, particularly More

Hussaini Mushaira organized

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, Jan 9: The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages on Saturday organised a Hussaini Mushaira at academy’s headquarters at Lal Mandi in the City. An official handout said: “Several poets of repute from far off places of Kashmir attended the Mushaira and recited their More

  • City

‘Demilitarize Lal Chowk’

On day two of protests, City centre traders take to streets threatening continued shutdown till CRPF bunker is removed from Palladium site.

SAMAAN LATEEF

Srinagar, Jan 9: Continuing with their protests for withdrawal of paramilitary CRPF bunker from the City centre, the traders of Lal Chowk on Saturday took to streets saying the shutdown would continue More




  • Jammu

Release funds for dredging, de-silting: State govt to Centre

GK NEWS NETWORK

Jammu, Jan 9: The state government has urged the Centre to release funds for dredging and de-silting of flood channels in Kashmir. “Kashmir Valley is a flood prone area and a project amounting to More



  • News

'No compensation for damaged commercial structures'

ENCOUNTER AFTERMATH

DANISH NABI

Srinagar, Jan 9: The commercial structures damaged in the encounters between militants and troops are not being compensated by the government for the losses. It is only the damaged residential buildings More



  • GK Business

Govt veterinary centres in JK sans trained doctors

Deadly disease claims 60 sheep in Sumbal

PARVEZ RESHI

Sumbal, Jan 8: Outbreak of a deadly disease in sheep in many villages here has sent shock waves among the villagers who allege there are no trained veterinarians available in the government run veterinary More



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