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Credit for Machil expose goes to police: Omar

*Will Discuss HR Situation With PM *No Direct Talks Between Dr Singh, Separatists

MUDDASIR ALI

Srinagar, June 3: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Thursday credited police for Machil fake encounter expose in which army is accused of having faked the encounter of three youth from north Kashmir’s Nadihal village.“It was not Hurriyat or opposition or media or protests by people which uncovered More


Employment generation Govt’s priority: CM

GK News Network

Srinagar, June 3: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Thursday said creation of employment for youth was the topmost priority of his government.Reviewing the progress of Sher-e-Kashmir Employment and Welfare Policy for Youth (SKEWPY) at a high level meeting here, Omar said that various measures are More


Review incentives to troops: Mufti to GOI

‘Fake Encounters Have Created Credibility Crisis’

KHALID GUL

Aharbal (Islamabad), June 3: Peoples Democratic Party patron Mufti Muhammad Sayeed has urged government of India to review its incentive policy for security forces in view of the repeated instances of murder for medals, rewards and promotions.Addressing PDP card holder’s convention of Noorabad More


Machil Killings :Yasin Malik for mass movement

Observes Hunger Strike At Nadihal

UMER MAQBOOL DAR

Nadihal, June 3: Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik Thursday called for a public movement against human rights violations in the state. Malik along with the families of the Machil fake encounter victims and villagers observed a day-long hunger strike to protest against More


ICG for JK's demilitarization, political empowerment

'India, Pak Pursue Own Agenda In Kashmir Suppressing Demand For Greater Autonomy'

GK MONITORING DESK

Srinagar, June 3: Calling for demilitarisation of Jammu and Kashmir, an international security think-tank has said that India should reduce its military presence in Kashmir, boost the state’s economy and give more powers to the elected representatives.“Replacing military-led counterinsurgency More




  • Opinion

Delhi must apologize

DIGNITY ASSAULTED

ER S A RASHEED RECOUNTS THE HORROR HE AND HIS PEOPLE HAVE SUFFERED AT THE HANDS OF MEN IN UNIFORM

Today when I recall the bitter memories of those days when I along with my villagers had to get up at 4 in the night  with kerosene lanterns in our trembling hands to perform the most terrible, inhuman More



  • Op-Ed

Indo-Pak schism and human ethos

NARRATIVE

MANZOOR FAZILI NARRATES A CHAPTER OF HISTORY IN THE BACKDROP OF INDO-PAK PARTITION WITH A SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO PADSHAH BEGUM

The political scientists and specialists in international relations have, since independence of India and emergence of Pakistan out of the rib of Indian state, interpreted, commented and explained the More




  • Letters

Do they really provide facilities during Hajj?

The Qurrah (draw of lots) for Hajj Seats 2010 has been conducted and prospective pilgrims declared on 25-5-2010. For the past two days we have been witnessing that a large number of private Tour and Travel More



  • Friday Focus

The Opening of Surah al-Kahf

PROF G R MALIK

Several books of ahadith, notably Muslim, Musnad Ahmad, Abu Daud, Tirmidhi, Nasaie, Mustadrak li al-Hakim, reporting through Abu Sa‘ieed al-Khudri, Abu al-Darda and Hazrat Thawban, speak of the Prophet More



  • Kashmir

WORK FOR CHANGE: OMAR TO NC CADRES

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, June 3: Describing National Conference workers as torch bearers of public cause and true friends of people, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Thursday asked them to act as catalysts of socio-economic More



  • Srinagar City

Schoolboys get hair chop for being late

Students protest, police registers case

FAHEEM ASLAM

Srinagar, June 3: The City police on Thursday registered a case against a leading private school at Sonawar for allegedly chopping off hair of over a dozen students for being late. The police action More




  • Jammu

6 women among 10 injured in clash

GK NEWS NETWORK

Mendhar, June 3: At least ten people, including six women, were injured when members of two families clashed with each other over a land dispute at Naka Manjari, around 10 kilometer from here.  Police More



  • South Asia

Address terror issue: Dr Farooq to Pak

GK NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi: Union Minister Farooq Abdullah tonight said that talks with Pakistan were good but it would be fruitful only if they address the issue of terrorism. “We are having talks with them (Pakistan More



  • Business

Only IT can provide progressive business tools: Punjabi

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, June 3: Highlighting the importance of Information Technology, Vice-Chancellor, Kashmir University, Prof Riyaz Punjabi Thursday said only IT could provide “progressive business tools”.   More



  • World

‘Release separatists’

Geneva, Switzerland: Members of various NGOs and humanitarian organisations here on Thursday impressed upon India to unconditionally release the pro-freedom leaders in Kashmir.  This was stated during More




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