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Slaves don't raise hands - even in submission
WRITE HAND BY AJAZ UL HAQUE
A group of ten loyal ministers was asked a question. `Those who are slaves to the king will raise their hands'. Nine did, the tenth didn't. Surprised at the `audacity', courtiers asked about the secret behind this `courage'. The minister poured his heart out. `How can I raise my hand without seeking MoreKashmir-The dangerous dimensions
To meet that danger and to find out a solution, we need to look beyond the stated positions
VIEWPOINT By Dr.Mirza Ashraf Beg
Despite being a medico I was destined to observe the multiple dimensions of Kashmir problem from my childhood and I grew up under the shadows of, ‘Hum Kiya Chahtay - Aazadi.’To understand the dimensions of Kashmir problem we need to have a bird's eye view of the political MoreLosing lives, losing count
How long this bloodshed will continue in the valley
ANALYSIS By Tahir Muztar
It was June 2010. Exactly 22 months after Amarnath Land Row, 2008 that I started writing the third part of this book “Kashmir Trampled.” That was with regard to the land row and on the blockade imposed by the Sangh Parivar against Kashmir. While intending to write on More- Kashmir
Tufail Matoo killing:Police registers case
'Death mysterious, investigation under murder charges'
SAMAAN LATEEF
Srinagar, July 17: After 36 days, police finally filed a first information report in Tufail Ahmad Matoo’s killing and investigations have commenced in the case under murder charges. Terming Tufail More
- Srinagar City
YATRIS ENJOY HOSPITALITY
SAY SRINAGARITES MOST GENEROUS IN COUNTRY
MOAZUM MUHAMMAD
Srinagar, July 17: Despite tense situation prevailing in the Valley, Yatris have been enjoying a hassle-free journey to Amarnath cave and find the transit at Srinagar most hospitable even though the summer More
- South Asia
Muzaffarabad women protest Kashmir plight
SEEK WITHDRAW OF TROOPS FROM JK
ROSHAN MUGHAL
Muzaffarabad, July 17: Hundreds of women on Friday staged a protest rally organized to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir. Raising pro-freedom slogans, women in burqa and veils thronged More
- Business
Markets see half-day rush
* Petrol pumps, vegetable sellers, groceries witness heavy rush* JK Bank ATMs disburse Rs 19 cr, record 50,000 transactions
RABIA NOOR
Srinagar, July 17: Getting a half-day breather after about two-weeks’ running shutdowns and curfews, markets in the summer capital Saturday remained abuzz with business activity with people thronging shops More


