Army chief must not speak on politics: Farooq
New Delhi, July 16: National Conference President and Union Minister for Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah has launched a scathing attack on Indian Army Chief General V K Singh for criticising Omar Abdullah government."I think the Army Chief should never make statements. Army Chief is there to More

Mehr-un-Nissa seeks Int’l community’s role to end HR violations in Kashmir

NISAR AHMED THOKAR

Islamabad, July 16: Hundreds of women took out a protest rally in Muzaffarabad on Friday urging world community to play its proactive role to bring an immediate end to the killings of innocent civilians in Kashmir.Led by Mehr-un-Nissa, the deputy speaker PaK legislative assembly the protest rally More

No Indo-Pak consensus on umpires on Kishenganga dispute

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

New Delhi, July 16: India and Pakistan today failed to reach consensus on the names of three neutral umpires for the International Court of Arbitration which will decide on resolution of dispute over Kishenganga power project to be constructed in Jammu and Kashmir.The two countries had exchanged More

DeK visits Sardar Ateeq’s ailing wife
Islamabad: A delegation of Dukhtaran-e-Kashmir led by its president, Hafeeza Samad Wani, Friday visited Al-Shafa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan, and enquired about the health of Begum Rizwana Ateeq, wife of  Sardar Ateeq Ahmad Khan, president of Muslim Conference.  Besides More

Qureshi's charges against Krishna draw scorn in India

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

New Delhi, July 16: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi's provocative remark today that External Affairs Minister S M Krishna constantly received directions from New Delhi during their talks drew scorn and condemnation in the country. Qureshi's public comment, which appeared to More

Talks produced nothing but promise for more talks: Pak media

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Islamabad, July 16: Pakistan's leading newspapers have lamented that the Indo-Pak foreign ministerial-level talks have produced nothing but a promise for more talks. "Pakistan and India failed to agree on anything but that they would continue to talk," read the lead story in the nation's More

Muslim clerics welcome Yadav's apology

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Muzaffarnagar, July 16: Leading Islamic seminary Darululoom Deoband today termed as a step in the "right direction" SP leader Mulayam Singh Yadav's apology to the Muslim community for aligning with Kalyan Singh, who has been blamed for the Babri Masjid demolition. "It is a step in the right More

BJP asks Govt to call off dialogue with Pakistan

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

New Delhi, July 16: Slamming Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi's statements, the BJP today demanded that Government call off the dialogue with Pakistan as the country cannot "bear insults again and again". "I think the Foreign Minister of Pakistan does not know the ABC of diplomacy More

  • Kashmir

Omar flies to Delhi

Srinagar, July 16: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, air-dashed to New Delhi this evening to discuss the prevailing law and order situation in Kashmir with central government.  According More



  • Srinagar City

How Fancy was killed by a police bullet?

‘She was not a stone thrower’

MOAZUM MUHAMMAD

 Srinagar, July 16: A white-colour ceiling fan whirls leisurely in a 10x8 feet room, renovated recently. This is where the dreams of this family were shattered when 24-year old Fancy Jan fell to a More




  • Jammu

JK shelves plan of opening trekking tracks

SUMIT HAKHOO

Jammu, July 16: The state government would shelve the plan to open up seven recognized trekking tracks closed in nineties as the Union Home Ministry did not given its clearance on grounds of security situation More



  • South Asia

  • Business

Western disturbances bring respite to farmers

SUMIT HAKHOO

Jammu, July 16: While monsoon rain eludes J&K, the good news for the farmers is that Western Disturbance (WD) has saved the Kharief crops this year.  According to the Agro-Met division of the More



  • World

30 dead in Iraq hotel blaze

Sulaimaniyah (Iraq), July 16: Guests leapt desperately to their deaths from upper-floor windows as a fire tore through a hotel in northern Iraq killing 30 people, 14 of them foreigners, police and medics More



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