13th July: Past is Present
Then it marked the emergence of leadership, now absence of leadership
INKSIGHT By Mehmood ur Rashid
Two days back when Kashmir remembered the Day of its Martyrs who fell to the bullets of Dogra police it was a thing to watch. Of course painfully, that Kashmir actually found herself relapsed into the same condition. When the entire Kashmir was on an extended protest from almost past one month, having More
Change method
Chaos in the mind can’t be calmed by force!
GOVERNANCE By Maajid Hayat
Thinking, I gazed at the desert which at the first sight looks beautiful, however when you keep on looking then you start to feel and imagine the extreme weather conditions, poisonous insects and ugly looking animals if any, surrounding it and you wonder how difficult it would be out there! The dead More- Kashmir
Govt pursues dictatorial policies: Hurriyat (M)
Srinagar, July 14: Hurriyat Conference (M) on Wednesday accused the government of pursuing dictatorial and anti-people policies in Valley, terming these as highly condemnable. “The continued More
- Srinagar City
Schools direct children to complete course at home
Parents seek relaxation in syllabus, examination papers
NAVEED IQBAL
Srinagar, July 14: In the wake of prevalent situation and school diktats on completion of syllabus at home, many schoolchildren have started studying on the lines. Given the continued restrictions More
- Jammu
Case registered against SHO
NO CLUE OF MISSING GIRLS: Dozens injured in fresh clashes
SHEIKH NASIR
Kishtwar, July 14: While the police remained clueless about the two girls, who went missing the other day, fresh protest erupted in Paddar area of this mountainous district on Wednesday forcing police More
- South Asia
Jairam launches National Mission on Seabuckthorn
STRESSES COLLABORATION WITH PAK, OTHER COUNTRIES
Leh, July 14: Union Minister of Environment and Forests, Jairam Ramesh launched ‘National Mission on Seabuckthorn’ during a function organised by the Defence Institute of High Altitude Research here on More
- Business
JK Govt, traders expect breakthrough on cross-LoC trade facilities
INDO-PAK TALKS
MUDDASIR ALI
Srinagar, July 14: With External Affairs minister, SM Krishna arriving in Islamabad on 3-day visit today, the Jammu and Kashmir government and state traders’ bodies are expecting a breakthrough on long More


