PaK civil society condemns killings in Kashmir
Demands probe, revocation of AFSPA
G U KYANI
Islamabad, July 11: The Civil Society in Pakistan has condemned the recent civilian killings in the Kashmir and impressed upon the Government of India to fulfill its obligation to protect the right to life in accordance with international law. The Civil Society unanimously demanded revocation MoreCivil society calls Kashmir killings senseless
GK NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi, July 11: Members of the civil society mainly Journalists, Professors and lawyers based in Delhi have expressed concern over the deteriorating situation in Kashmir.In a joint statement, the members, some of whom played a role in solving the Amarnath-related crisis two years back, termed MoreJaiswal blames local administration for Kanpur boy’s death
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Kanpur, July 11: Blaming local administration for the death of a boy who could not be taken to a hospital due to security curbs during Prime Minister’s visit here, Union Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal today said he will submit a report to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh tomorrow.  MoreMaoists bid to end deadlock, set 3 months to manage combatants
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Kathmandu, July 11: In a bid to end a political deadlock, Nepal’s Maoists have announced a three-month timeframe to integrate their ex-combatants and dissolve the paramilitary youth wing, but the proposal failed to impress the main political parties struggling to forge a consensus. The More- Kashmir
Crackdown: Police detains 150 youth
UMER MAQBOOL DAR
Srinagar, July 11: In a major crack down on protesters and stone pelters, police has detained nearly 150 youth for allegedly participating in anti-government protests and stone pelting during the past More
- Srinagar City
Shahr-e-Khaas still under siege
SRINAGARITES CONTINUE TO FACE SHORTAGE OF ESSENTIALS
RABIA NOOR
Srinagar, July 11: Even as people face shortage of essentials following prolonged curfew in the Valley, the Shahr-e-Khaas continued to be under siege Sunday while the authorities claimed to have lifted More
- Jammu
Jammu gets lion’s share in Edu dept posts
Out of 1339, Kashmir gets only 495
MUDDASIR ALI
Srinagar, July 11: Notwithstanding its claims of working for equitable development of all regions of the state, the National Conference-led coalition government has approved almost double the number of More
- South Asia
PaK civil society condemns killings in Kashmir
Demands probe, revocation of AFSPA
G U KYANI
Islamabad, July 11: The Civil Society in Pakistan has condemned the recent civilian killings in the Kashmir and impressed upon the Government of India to fulfill its obligation to protect the right to More
- Business
Vegetable prices go sky high
Consumers complain profiteering, overcharging, shortage of essentials
NAZIA AKHTAR
Srinagar, July 11: In the face of continued curfew in the Valley since past few days, the prices of the essential commodities have increased considerably. The consumers on Sunday, when there was relaxation More
- World
Fidel Castro makes rare appearance
AL JAZEERA
Havana, July 11: Fidel Castro, the leader of Cuba’s communist revolution, has appeared in public for the first time since handing over power to his brother four years ago, according to local bloggers and More


