Towards Transparency
VERGHESE REPORT
If here corruption in one department is taken note of and followed seriously, it will make a huge difference in future, writes Fida Iqbal
Many days earlier a paid advertisement appeared in press on behalf of Jammu & Kashmir electrical engineering graduates association inviting kind attention of honorable chief minister. The text of the advertisement was interesting and read “JKEEGA invites kind attention of Hon’ble Chief Minister/Power MoreThe Future Ahead
It’s a new revolution we are going to experience
NANOSCIENCE By Dr Farooq A. Shiekh
Imagine a world without abrasive wear. Uncle Joe would not complain about pain in his worn-out knee joint whenever he bend downs to lace his shoes. You also would not have to change the tyres of your car so often. On the other hand, polishing pastes would be ineffective in buffing up that beautiful More- City
'CLOSEDOWN LIQUOR SHOPS' Boulevard residents appeal govt
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, Jan 22: The Srinagarites of this tourist hub are again up in arms against running of liquor shops on the Boulevard. This time, the resentment is in reaction to the killing of a woman –crushed More
- Jammu
HRD ministry, UGC okays Ganderbal, Samba sites for CUs
HARMEET SINGH
Jammu, Jan 22: The Union Human Resource Development Ministry and University Grants Commission have finalized the sites for the construction of two Central Universities in Jammu and Kashmir. The University More
- News
Congress outfits trade charges
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 22: In what is seen as growing dissension in the state unit of Congress, some members of its women’s wing, J&K Mahila Congress, today distanced themselves from its vice-president, Shameema More
- GK Business
Tourism players expect 2010 to be good for hospitality sector
URGE GOVT TO CHECK DEVIOUS TRADE ACTIVITIES BY “BLACK SHEEP”
RABIA NOOR
Srinagar, Jan 22: The Valley tour operators and hoteliers Friday said some “unscrupulous elements in tourism industry are resorting to devious trade practices while dealing with tourists.” Urging government More


