Grief stricken Kishtwar observes bandh
HOPES DIMINISH AS NO BODY RECOVERED YET
SHEIKH NASIR
Kishtwar, July 24: While grief stricken people of Kishtwar township observed complete bandh to mourn the death of victims of yesterday’s road mishap, some heart rending tragedies start coming to light where entire family members and sole bread earners were reported to have perished in the tragic accident MoreNaval divers conduct rescue operation
Jammu, Jul 24: The state authorities today rushed naval divers from Srinagar to Kishtwar to help in rescue operations after a vehicle carrying 30 passengers plunged into the river Chenab, a senior police officer said. “Naval divers arrived in Kishtwar town by two helicopters from Srinagar More- Kashmir
Release Qayoom or else we will go for hunger strike: Bar to govt
NASEER AHMAD
Srinagar, July 24: The High Court Bar Association Kashmir Saturday gave ultimatum to the government saying if it would not release Bar president Mian Abdul Qayoom and General Secretary G N Shaheen by Sunday More
- Srinagar City
WHEN CURFEWS, RESTRICTIONS HINDER INFANT’S TREATMENT
Month on, at midnight father leaves Nowhatta home to care for only son
M HYDERI
Srinagar, July 24: Since June 26, when Zaid Bin Riyaz was born, the infant is not keeping well and his parents have been changing the medical treatment simply because the doctors couldn’t be consulted More
- Jammu
Grief stricken Kishtwar observes bandh
HOPES DIMINISH AS NO BODY RECOVERED YET
SHEIKH NASIR
Kishtwar, July 24: While grief stricken people of Kishtwar township observed complete bandh to mourn the death of victims of yesterday’s road mishap, some heart rending tragedies start coming to light More
- South Asia
Omar pitches for political process
GK NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi, July 24: Reiterating that Jammu and Kashmir is a political issue, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Saturday underlined the need for pursuing external dialogue process and initiating internal talks More
- Business
JK suffered `8000 cr loss due to Punjab procrastination: CM
GK NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi, July 24: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said J&K had suffered a whopping more than `8000 crore loss on various counts after construction of Shahpur Kandi Barrage. He said: “Consequent More


