Obama gets $10bn deal, 54,000 US jobs
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Mumbai, Nov 6: US President Barack Obama today announced that "several landmark" deals worth USD 10 billion (nearly Rs 44,000 crore) have been reached between the two countries for creating about 50,000 jobs in the US. Expressing confidence that he was absolutely sure that relationship between More
RBI Jammu observes‘vigilance awareness week’
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Nov 6: The Reserve Bank of India, Jammu organized various programmes to celebrate the Vigilance Awareness Week from October 25 to November 1. A pledge was administered by N.K. Sahu, (Officer-in-Charge) on October 25, while the messages from President of India, Vice President of India MoreVaishno College organises ‘Freshers’ Day’
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Nov 6: The Vaishno College of Engineering organised ‘Freshers’ Day’ in the college premises. Krishan Kapoor, Minister of Industries (H P) who was the chief guest of the occasion, flagged off the function. Guests present in the event appreciated the efforts put in by the students More
GE to double exports to India
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Mumbai, Nov 6: Pinning hopes on stronger Indo-US ties in the wake of US President Barack Obama's visit here, Global engineering firm General Electric (GE) today said it plans to increase exports to India. The company said it is looking at doubling its overall exports in next five years. "The MoreHolds discussions with Indian, US businessmen
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Mumbai, Nov 6: Visiting American President Barack Obama today addressed corporate honchos from India, opening discussions on crucial areas of cooperation like pharma, manufacturing, transportation and clean energy. During the roundtable, Obama was accompanied by US Commerce Secretary Gary MoreIndia not singled out in visa fee hike: US
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Mumbai, Nov 6: The US today sought to assuage the IT industry here, saying India had not been singled out on the issue of rise in visa fee, a move that raised the heckles of technology firms. (Watch: Visa fee hike: India not singled out, says US Commerce Secretary) "Indian IT firms had not been singled MoreStraight talk
Sajjad Bazaz
LAPTOP FOR PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERSI am an account holder of J&K Bank and working as teacher in a private school. I want financial assistance to purchase a laptop, which can help me to prepare my daily lesson in a much better way? Is there any loan scheme for private school More- Kashmir
SPCB tightens noose around hospitals
‘Dispose bio-medical waste scientifically or face action’
ARIF SHAFI WANI
Srinagar, Nov 6: After busting the racket of unscientific disposal of bio-medical waste, the Jammu and Kashmir State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) on Saturday issued notices to the major Government and More
- Srinagar City
Fished out from Dal, driver safe
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Nov 6: A speeding Maruti car on Saturday morning skid off the plush Boulevard and plunged into Dal lake when its driver lost control on the cab. He was rescued by the timely action of cops from More
- Jammu
JKPM hosts seminar
Jammu: Tributes were paid to Muslims of Jammu who were massacred by fanatics in 1947 at a seminar here on Saturday. The seminar organized by Jammu and Kashmir People’s Movement (JKPM) and attended More
- PaK
Pakistani rulers have become yes-men of India: Jamaat-e-Islami
TARIQ NAQASH
Muzaffarabad, Nov 6: Top leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami and representatives of other political parties Saturday asked India to read the writing on the wall and fulfill its commitment of providing right of More
- Business
Obama gets $10bn deal, 54,000 US jobs
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Mumbai, Nov 6: US President Barack Obama today announced that "several landmark" deals worth USD 10 billion (nearly Rs 44,000 crore) have been reached between the two countries for creating about 50,000 More
- News
NRKS REMEMBER JAMMU MARTYRS
NISAR THOKER
Islamabad, Nov 6: While urging the US president Barack Obama to fulfill his promise with regard to the settlement of the Kashmir issue, No Resident Kashmiris (NRKs) at a seminar hosted by Pak chapter of More


