Police must help, not mislead people
On one hand the government is giving assurance of a free and safe access to the students attending the schools during the curfew period, on the other hand the police is harassing them. I had gone from Nageen to Biscoe School at about 11.20 A.M to collect my son from the school. When I MoreKeep check
We are living in times where moral values are eroding from our lives. Youngsters have turned arrogant. They hardly care for their elders. Most of the students spendtheir time working on palmtop cellphones at the cost of studies. It's the duty of parents to keep a track of their children and prevent MoreRestore peace
This refers to the abnormal situation obtaining in Kashmir for many months now. Separatists do not want peace in Kashmir because whenever there is some chance of peace, Geelani forces people to shutdown. He is destroying the chances of restoring normalcy to Kashmir. Let us all join hands MoreChocking voices
This refers to the letter titled “Wake Up” by Huma Kabeer. I appreciate her thoughts with regard to the betterment of the society. We are lagging behind in every field. In the past five months, education received a major jolt in Kashmir. Huma, however, must understand that for the past 60 years, India MoreGood step
This refers to the Bill seeking compensation for the usage of water. Though the step has been taken too late, yet it is better late than never. Such steps can boost the economy of the state to a great extent.M R MagreyNowpora, Pulwama MoreDurable solution
This statement refers to the news “No red lines for interlocutors: Chidambaram.” It is heartening to see India not keeping any precondition for interlocutors. Let’s hope they find a durable solution to the Kashmir problem.Aqib Ramzan MCVP student Varmul Degree College MoreAmicable solution
It is high time for India and Pakistan to come forward sincerely and resolve all outstanding issues including Jammu and Kashmir. Let them find an amicable solution to Kashmir problem by having a meaningful dialogue and understand the prevailing situation in Kashmir. Dr. Shahnawaz AhmadGund MoreBig achievement
This refers to recent statements on Kashmir by different international organizations and countries like the United Nations. It is a big achievement for people of Jammu and Kashmir. People of Kashmir are expecting some positive results from the US president Barrack Obama’s visit to New Delhi next month MoreOther side
The condition of the Dal is indeed appalling. Despite High Court intervention little has changed on the ground. Rather than blindly blaming the government for the mess, there is a need for introspection. We citizens are equally to be blamed. The GK report said the government is hiding behind the unrest MoreNumerous formalities
This refers to the news "Rohullah invites unemployed to venture in Animal, Sheep Husbandry sectors "(GK, Oct.13). No doubt funds are provided by the central government for the development of different sectors or to divert the attention of the youth. Usually these funds are hardly received by the targets MoreUnconditional dialogue
From the recent political developments it seems that India, as per its past legacy, is underestimating the seriousness and sensitivity of the Kashmir issue. Trying to break ice with APD visit, then announcing 8-point formula, then drawing parallels between Assembly Elections with right to self determination MorePolythene ban
It has been almost a year since the polythene bags were completely banned in Jammu and Kashmir. It was seen as a good step and was welcomed by the general public as all were aware about its hazardous repercussions. Polythene is a non-biodegradable waste material which instead of dissolving in nature MoreValuable information
This refers to the article “Don’t bend to osteoporosis” by Dr Shariq Masoodi. The author has given valuable information about osteoporosis. People must be aware of these diseases before it is too late. Imran Zahoorhafizimranzahoor@gmail.com More- Kashmir
MALOORA GUNFIGHT LEAVES BEHIND TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION
SAMAAN LATEEF
Maloora, Oct 22: This small hamlet on city outskirts is in grief. There are reasons why people around are seen shouting, screaming and mourning—all at once.Thursday’s fierce gun battle between militants More
- Srinagar City
At SKIMS governing body meet,CM prescribes modernization
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Oct 22: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah on Friday said the SK Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura aimed at providing tertiary health care to the poor on “nominal and affordable expenses More
- PaK
JKLF stages protest march in PaK
NISAR THOKUR
Muzfarrabad, Oct 22: To reinforce the ongoing Quit Kashmir movement in Kashmir, hundreds of JKLF (Amman Group) workers on Friday staged a demonstration at Khoierata adjacent to the Line of Control (LoC More
- Business
JK Bank big on bourses
Share Opens At ` 804 On BSE, NSE; Closes At ` 861 And ` 862
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Oct 22: Even as BANKEX witnessed a fall of ` 36 on Friday, the J&K Bank share price went up by ` 58 today. On National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the JK Bank More
- News
Panun Kashmir members meet interlocutor
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Oct 22: Ahead of group of interlocutors’ visit to Srinagar tomorrow, a delegation of Kashmiri Pandits met its member Dileep Padgaonkar here today to apprise him about their concerns, which More


