PM ‘s Kashmir visit
A golden opportunity to hit the goal
IMPRESSIONS By Uday Shanker
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, landed in Srinagar, where he must have sensed a mood of anticipation. It is different from the usual packages and declarations that take years to get implemented. As an economist, he knows it better than anyone else More
Live, learn and pass it on
Every life is a story; make yours a best-seller
LIFE By Eeliya Jeega
Is it too difficult to be nice? If you are habitually ‘not nice’ then maybe it is. But, seriously, it isn’t. My mother once pointed out to a labourer, and said to me, “You see that man? From inside he’s just like you and me.” And I gave it some thought, and it was really so. We all have a similar More- Kashmir
SHOPIAN LOCALS HOLD PROTEST, DETAINED
UMER MAQBOOL DAR
Srinagar, June 7: On the arrival of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in the valley, scores of people from Shopian including the family of Asiya and Neelofar tried to stage a sit-in at press enclave here More
- Srinagar City
Restrictions play spoilsport for tourists
‘We have only seen such scenes while viewing news about trouble-torn Afghanistan, Palestine and Iraq’
ARIF SHAFI WANI
Srinagar, June 7: It was a nightmarish experience for hundreds of tourists putting up in hotels in and around Boulevard as authorities had blocked all the roads leading towards the tourist hub to facilitate More
- Jammu
4 ticketing agents held
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Jammu: Four railway ticketing agents were arrested in a raid at a station counter here, police said. Police and CRPF men raided the counter and arrested four agents while allegedly booking and black More
- South Asia
Involve people for PaK development: Thomson
ROSHAN MUGHAL
Muzaffarabad, June 7: The British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Adman Thomson today said Pakistan Administered Kashmir could be developed by involving communities in the development process. “Due More
- Business
Debt trap
JK’s total liabilities go up to Rs 24,275 cr
GOVT PAYS RS 11,400 CR INTEREST IN EIGHT YEARS
PRESS TRUST OF INDIAJammu, June 7: In a projection of Jammu and Kashmir's deteriorating financial setup, the state's total liabilities—including public debt – have increased to Rs 24,275 crore, constituting More


