4th sqay camp at Pahalgam from June 4
170 Players To Participate
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, May 10: The Sqay Federation of India is holding 4th National High Altitude Sqay coaching camp at Pahalgam from June 4 to 10.In the event 170 male and female players from all over country are participating. Started four years ago in Pahalgam, the event has now become an annual affair More
Kashmiri boy to participate in int’l squash events
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, May 10: A 12-year-old Kashmiri boy, presently in New Delhi is all set to participate in two international junior squash tournaments. Junaid Muzaffar Thoker, a Class 8 student at a New Delhi school, originally from Chakoora Shopian is one of the 15 Indian players chosen in the under-13 category MoreVarmul tennis ball cricket c’ship ends
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, May 10: The Varmul tennis ball cricket championship concluded at Higher Secondary School Kreeri and Sports Stadium Palhalan on Sunday.In the first match, Apharwat-XI defeated Saloosa Eagle by three wickets. Batting first Saloosa scored 34 runs in the allotted overs. In reply, Apharwat MoreModi seeks more time to file replies
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Mumbai, May 10: Suspended Indian Premier League Commissioner Lalit Modi has sought an extension till Saturday to file his replies to the cricket board’s charge sheet and the BCCI is likely to adhere to his requests.According to BCCI sources, Modi has asked for an extension till May 15th to prepare MoreModi, IMG threaten legal action against Clarke: Report
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
London, May 10: Suspended IPL commissioner Lalit Modi and event management company IMG are planning to sue ECB chief Giles Clarke for alleging that they tried to start a ‘rebel’ Twenty20 league, according to a report. “Pressure may start to mount on Giles Clarke, the ECB chairman, after Lalit Modi More'Pak can’t afford another scandal'
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Karachi, May 10: Enigmatic fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar believes Pakistan cricket cannot afford anymore scandals or controversies and there is an urgent need for the PCB to play a father figure to the players. In a candid conversation on Geo Super channel on Sunday, Shoaib said unfortunately in Pakistan More‘Major changes in PCB on cards’
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Lahore, May 18: The Pakistan Cricket Board may soon undergo a slew of major changes following the national team’s poor performance in the ongoing Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies, sources said on Sunday. Ijaz Butt, present Chairman of the Board, has survived many critical periods during his More- Kashmir
Kashmiri youth seek more opportunities
'Srinagar denied examination centres'
NASEER AHMED
Srinagar, May 10: The Kashmiri doctor, Shah Faesal, topping the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) examination has generated a debate in the Valley. Most Kashmiris believe that Valley youth can excel More
- Srinagar City
PATIENT INFLUX UP 36 %, INFRASTRUCTURE OBSOLETE
Overburdened hospitals
DANISH NABI
Srinagar, May 10: Notwithstanding a 36 % increase in patient influx at Government Medical College and its associated hospitals in the City in past decade, the infrastructure hasn’t been accordingly upgraded More
- Jammu
Land dispute kills 3
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, May 10: Three persons, including two brothers, were killed in a clash over a land dispute in Samba district on Monday, police said. “Members of two families clashed with each other over a More
- South Asia
Pakistan for uninterrupted dialogue process with India
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Islamabad, May 10: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Monday said he is looking forward to a telephonic talk with his Indian counterpart S M Krishna on Tuesday to decide the modalities for More
- GK Business
‘Central excise duty exemption cannot be taken back from JK’
Union minister cannot take away something granted by PM: FCIK
RABIA NOOR
Srinagar, May 10: Valley’s apex industrial body, the Federation Chamber of Industries Kashmir, today said the special industrial package was applicable for 10 years for J&K. A section of press More
- World
Russian coal mine toll 30
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Moscow, May 10: The twin methane blasts that rocked Russia’s largest coal mine in western Siberia have killed at least 30 people, with rescuers still searching for 60 missing miners trapped at the accident More


