- TOP STORIES
Bloodbath: 4 killed in Srinagar
Violent Protests Rock City, Curfew Clamped
GOWHAR BHAT
Srinagar, July 6: In the latest spate of killings by police and paramilitary CRPF in Kashmir, four persons, including a young woman, were dropped dead and around hundred persons including policemen and media persons injured in the summer capital on Tuesday. As the situation deteriorated fast More
12 photojournalists injured
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 6: At least 12 journalists associated with local, national and global news organisations were injured when police and paramilitary CRPF used force to prevent them from discharging their professional duties at Firdousabad, Batamaloo. Witnesses said the police and troopers thrashed the journalists More
Army deployed in sensitive areas: DGP
‘Don’t Violate Curfew’
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 6: The Director General of Police, Kuldeep Khoda on Tuesday said that Army would be deployed at “very sensitive places” across the Srinagar city from Wednesday morning.“Army has been requested and it will be deployed at very sensitive places at the first light. People have been requested More
Centre calls Guv for consultation
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, July 6: In the backdrop of deteriorating situation in the Valley, the state governor NN Vohra was on Tuesday called to New Delhi to apprise the union government about the prevailing situation.Quoting sources a local new agency, KNS said the virtual uprising in the Valley which has resulted More
TAKE TO STREETS: MIRWAIZ TO PEOPLE
‘Won’t Act As Mute Spectators To Massacre’
ARIF SHAFI WANI
Srinagar, July 6: Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Tuesday accused the Government of massacring the innocent youth of the Valley for what he said suppressing the ongoing movement and urged the people to kick-start the civil disobedience program by staging sit-ins at their respective More
CM reviews law and order in Islamabad
GK NEWS NETWORK
Islamabad, July 6: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired a meeting in district Islamabad to get feedback about the recent incidents and suggestions to maintain peace and order.“I am here to listen to you and get first hand information about the events that caused law and order problem and More
Put Kashmir on hold: PaK PM to Islamabad
REZAUL H LASKAR\PTI
Islamabad, July 6: In a major policy shift, the Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK) Prime Minister has advised Pakistan government not to link ongoing negotiations with India to resolution of the Kashmir issue, saying this is not the right time as Islamabad’s position is “quite weak” due to “internal More
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CRPF personnel pounce on mourners in Batamaloo area while the bodies of Muzaffar Ahmad and Fayaz Ahmad stretch out on the road. (Mubashir Khan/GK)
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Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq addressing a protest rally at Rajouri Kadal in old city Srinagar on Tuesday.(Aman Farooq/GK)
- Opinion
Stone Hearted
Lack of compassion for the uninterrupted killings has only deepened sense of alienation in the Valley
POINT OF VIEW BY RIYAZ AHMED
Perhaps one of the more disturbing memories from the ongoing troubled situation, beside the tragic killings of 14 civilians is the way some sections of establishment in New Delhi and the media have chosen More
- Op-Ed
Of Visual Imagery and Violence
KASHMIR UNDER SEIGE
THE TWO ARE LINKED AND WE MUST EXPLORE THE RELATION BETWEEN THE TWO, WRITES ZEESHAN PANDIT
The mounting anger in Kashmir must be analyzed deeply for it is neither based on recent events nor a result of mere provocation from external elements. In fact, it is based on a longstanding visual as More
- Letters
Yes Kashmir burns and there is no one to care for us!
This refers the Seema Mustafa’s article” As Kashmir burns—who cares!” I appreciate the author for understanding the present situation in the Kashmir valley which the rulers in New Delhi and Srinagar don More
- Editorial
Where from here?
“Kashmir over writes almost everything that is written about it.” Some time back an academic wrote about Kashmir. What is happening from the past some weeks is a thumping vindication of this impression More
- Kashmir
CITY MOURNS 4-MORE KILLINGS
MOURNERS END UP IN COFFINS
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, July 6: Tuesday morning, mourners were shouldering coffins of two youth, Muzaffar Ahmed and Fayaz Ahmed killed allegedly by troopers, as the funeral procession walked the Gangbuh Bund near Tengpora More
- Jammu
DM revokes suspension of publication of 3 newspapers
Jammu, July 6: The district magistrate, Jammu M K Dwivedi Tuesday set aside the conditional order of forfeiture and suspension of publication of three newspapers ‘Early Times’, ‘Glimpses of Future’ and More
- South Asia
NHRC SEEKS REPORT
Machil killings
NEW DELHI: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sought a report from the Centre on the Machil fake encounter case in which three youth were killed in frontier district of Kupwara in April this More
- World
Sino-Pak N-cooperation to be under int’l norms: China to India
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Beijing, July 6: China has made it clear to India that its civil nuclear cooperation with Pakistan will be in accordance with international obligations. New Delhi will “wait and see” how Beijing presses More




