Kashmiri youth have tremendous potential in sports: Khoda
KHALID GUL
Islamabad, (Anantnag) Apr 29: Director General of Police (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda on Friday said that organising sports activities are not for curbing stone pelting incidents but meant for providing platform to the youth who have the potential to excel in sports arena. “Organizing such tournaments More
RP School organises cross-country run
Srinagar, Apr 29: The RP School, Malbagh organised its annual cross-country run from Kashmir University gate, Hazratbal to Fore Shore road park, here on Friday. In the event around 400 students representing class 6th to 8th participated. The run was flagged off by Chairman of the school Mir More
DYSS Sopure zone competitions on
Srinagar, Apr 29: The Under-14 volleyball final organised by Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS) Sopure zone was played at Khushaal stadium, Sopure on Friday.In final, Welkin Educational Trust dfeafeted Islamia High School by 2-1 sets. With this win they lifted the zonal level volleyball MoreChanderpaul hits back at WICB CEO
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Kingston, Apr 29: Days after former West Indian captain Chris Gayle alleged that he was being disrespected by the board, Shivnarine Chanderpaul has questioned WICB CEO Ernest Hilaire's comments about the lack of discipline and application in the Windies team over the last decade. In a letter MoreMATCH-FIXING IS COMMON IN SRI LANKA: TILLAKARATNE
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Colombo, Apr 29: Dropping a bombshell, former Sri Lanka skipper Hashan Tillakaratne has claimed that match-fixing is common in his country since 1992 and promised to reveal names of those involved, soon. Tillakaratne, who played 83 Tests and 200 ODIs for Sri Lanka, made the sensational claim More
Fletcher is best man for the job: Akram
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Apr 29: Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram feels the decision of BCCI to appoint Duncan Fletcher as the chief coach of the national team is a positive one."After Gary Kirsten, Fletcher is the best man to be Indian team's mentor," Akram said on Friday."He is very experienced and has MoreKochi look to revive campaign against Delhi
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Kochi, Apr 29: Shaken after two consecutive defeats, Kochi Tuskers Kerala would look to infuse some life to their IPL campaign when they clash with an equally shattered Delhi Daredevils on Saturday. Kochi were blown away by Deccan Chargers pacer Ishant Sharma in their last match on a 'lively More- Kashmir
700 youth want to return from PaK: DGP
KHALID GUL
Islamabad, Apr 29: Director General of Police (DGP), Kuldeep Khoda on Friday said the State Government had received 700 applications from the families of the youth who want to return from the Pakistan More
- Srinagar City
Airport Road trouble to continue for a month
ERA SAYS WORK CAN’T BE COMPLETED BEFORE MAY 20
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, Apr 29: The ongoing inconvenience for people particularly tourists flying to the summer capital will last for around a month more as Economic Reconstruction Agency (ERA), which is constructing More
- Jammu
Cabinet confirms renaming TSG CD block
Jammu, Apr 29: The State Cabinet which met here yesterday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah confirmed recommendations of the Cabinet-sub-Committee about renaming the CD More
- Briefs
Attention Hajj pilgrims
Srinagar, Apr 29: The State Hajj Committee on Friday said the all Hajj aspirants for 2011 who have applied for Hajj Pilgrimage are hereby informed to collect their cover numbers from May 5,2011 to More
- Business
Pak agrees to non-discriminatory trade with India
REZAUL H LASKAR/PTI
Islamabad, Apr 29: Pakistan today agreed to take immediate steps to implement a non-discriminatory trade regime with India even as the two sides announced they would work on steps to boost trade in electricity More
- News
London celebrates Royal wedding
PRINCE WILLIAM MARRIES KATE IN GLITTERING CEREMONY
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London, Apr 29: Prince William and Kate Middleton married at Westminster Abbey on Friday in a sumptuous show of British pageantry that attracted a huge world audience and injected new life into the monarchy More


