JKFA selects U-14 team

GK News Network

Srinagar, Jan 2: The J&K Football Association Saturday selected the team for under-14 national football tournament to be held in Jamshedpur from January 7 to 17. The final selection was held in Jammu under the supervision of former Indian football team skipper, Abdul Majeed Kakroo, Zahoor More

JKP-B qualifies for quarterfinal

Christians Gold Cup

GK News Network

Srinagar, Jan 2: JK Police-B booked its place in quarterfinal of the ongoing Christians Gold Cup after winning its match against BSF Jammu, at GGM Science College, Jammu on Saturday. JK Police won 2-0. Sohan Kumar scored first goal in 4th minute of the game with a superb free kick. In 22nd minute More

Cycle rally for environment, road safety today

GK News Network

Srinagar, Jan 2: The Youth Parliament of J&K in collaboration with J&K Traffic Police and Kashmir Geographic Eco-Cooperative limited is organising a cycle rally for clean environment and road safety from GPO, Polo Ground to Nishat Bagh on Sunday. The event is open to all and any cyclist More

I don’t try to match Sehwag: Gambhir

Press Trust of India

New Delhi, Jan 2: Opening the innings with Virender Sehwag has its own peril since the right-hander makes batting look ridiculously easy but Gautam  Gambhir believes he still manages to hold his own because he doesn’t try to match his partner shot by shot.  In an interview before leaving More

  • City

KASHMIR LAGS IN INFRASTRUCTURE: DDC

SAMAAN LATEEF

Srinagar, Jan 2: The Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mehraj Ahmad Kakroo, on Saturday said Kashmir lags behind in infrastructure development. “People should remove their misconceptions about tourism More




  • News

PSC turns into ‘Private Service Commission’

Cakewalk for relatives of bureaucrats, minister

FAHEEM ASLAM

DENTAL SURGEONS LISTSrinagar, Jan 2: It seems the Public Service Commission has made relation one of the basic criteria for recruitments. That is what the Dental Surgeons’ selection list recently issued More



  • GK Business

SKUAST takes steps to preserve traditional rice varieties

Seeks larger scale cultivation of Mushkabudji and Kamad

NAZIA AKHTAR

Srinagar, Jan 2: The Valley which once produced over two hundred indigenous rice varieties has lost most of them prompting the scientists to look for ways to make some of the existing land races survive More



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