Solution desperately needed
KASHMIR FESTERS
India and Pakistan will have to take the dispute seriously. Letting people die without being serious about it is politics at its worst, writes Khurshid Ahmad Mir
The problem of Jammu and Kashmir is a long pending issue, which needs to be resolved with immediateness and seriousness. The solution to the problem depends largely upon the healthy relations between India and Pakistan. There are three parties to the conflict Jammu and Kashmir, India and Pakistan More
Train to Pakistan
HISTORY
This book is Khushwant Singh's penetrating portrayal of a horror called Partition, reviews Muhammad Kamran Shamshad
"Freedom must be a good thing. But what will we get out of it? Freedom is for the educated people who fought for it. We were slaves of the English, now we will be slaves of the educated Indians, or the Pakistanis.” These are not the starting lines of Khushwant Singh’s The Train to Pakistan but profound MoreThe rise of an institution
GMC
Prof. G. M. Dhaar narrates the background in which Government Medical College was established
This is the Golden Jubilee year of Government Medical College. Much has been written about the history of this college and the contribution of many noted doctors who were the products of this GMC, Srinagar. I completed my medical graduation at Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad where after More- Kashmir
Hurriyat (M) to provide legal aid to arrested youth
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 21: Expressing serious concern over the arrest of hundreds of youth across the Valley, the Hurriyat Conference (M) on Wednesday urged their parents to contact its central office for legal More
- Srinagar City
UNDECLARED CURFEWS IRK SHAHR-E-KHAAS
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, July 21: Irked at the frequent undeclared curfews, which the authorities term as “restrictions”, the Shahr-e-Khaas residents are up in arms against the government saying that “this terminology More
- Jammu
Man shot dead
Jammu, July 21: Unidentified gunmen shot dead a villager in Kishtwar district, police said on Wednesday. “ Militants barged into a house of Gulan Hassan in Panjradi forest belt of Dacchan tehsil More
- South Asia
Regulator must adhere to law for recognising B Ed colleges: SC
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, July 21: The Supreme Court today asked the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) not to grant recognition to private colleges offering B.Ed courses if they failed to fulfil the mandatory More
- Business
Rather seeks safeguards in GST regime for JK
Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers
GK NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi, July 21: A meeting of the Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers was held here on Wednesday to deliberate upon the issue of implementation of Goods and Service Tax in India. Asim More
- World
World Kashmiri Diaspora Alliance stage protest
Washington, July 21: Members of World Kashmiri Diaspora Alliance staged a protest in front of United Nation Headquarters in New York demanding an end to human rights abuses and withdrawal of troops from More


