Sheer Injustice

We don't demand more, we demand what we deserve

FEEDBACK By Bashir Ahmad Baba

In Greater Kashmir (9th August, 2011) it was published that major portion of Government jobs goes to a particular region and to this effect complete break up of recruitments made by the SSRB and PSC was given for the past some years. The conscious people in the state do understand what is happening More

Shift in US Kashmir Policy?

Kashmir continues to be under spotlight

PUNCHLINE By Z.G. Muhammad

The Aljazeera television channel has been doing a series on Kashmir on its website for a week or so. The series titled   ‘Kashmir the Forgotten Conflict’ besides giving background of the Kashmir dispute, profiling Kashmir leaders  has been engaging eminent  experts on Kashmir  More

The moment of history

That unforgettable moment of arresting Sheikh!

FLASHBACK By Pervez Majeed

On the night of August 8, 1953, at 4.20 am, the then prime minister of Jammu and Kashmir Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah was woken up by  constant knocks at the door. As he opens it, he finds his secretary R C Raina, who nervously informs him that his place has been surrounded by army. Superintendent More

Don't hang Guru

Doing so will only add to the crisis

DEBATE By Amit Kushari

The fate of Afzal Guru is hanging in the balance. Will he be hanged or will the President of India show mercy towards him? Since Parliament is the temple of democracy, many view it as an attack on democracy. I have spoken to a large number of people in Kolkata and almost everyone I met was of the More

  • Kashmir

Educationist who never went to school

M HYDERI

Srinagar, Aug 14: His doctorate is enough to convey that 35-year-old Regional Director IGNOU is a well educated man. But what is astonishing about Dr Mirza Nehal Ahmed Baig is that he never went to a formal More



  • Srinagar City

VEHICLE LIFTERS GO ACTIVE, POLICE ‘INACTIVE’

WHERE DID ‘TARZAN, THE WONDER CAR’ GO?

M HYDERI

Srinagar, Aug 14: At a time when police and paramilitary CRPF have intensified day and night patrol, car and bike lifters have gone active putting a question mark on Aam Aadmi’s security in the summer More




  • Jammu

Unprecedented security arrangements in Jammu ahead of I-Day

GK NEWS NETWORK

JAMMU, Aug 14: Tight security arrangements have been made in Jammu, including the areas in and around the mini-stadium, the venue of I-Day function, to avoid any untoward incident. Additional deployment More



  • South Asia

Kargil 'misadventure' derailed Indo-Pak peace process: Sharif

M ZULQERNAIN/PTI

Lahore, Aug 14: Former Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif has said the day is not far off when a commission will be set up to probe the Kargil "misadventure" in 1999, which had stabbed in the back the peace More



  • World

China shuts down chemical plant after mass protest

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Beijing, Aug 14:  Succumbing to mass protests, Chinese authorities today ordered an immediate shut down of a chemical plant in northeastern Dalian city after a toxic pollution scare sparked urgent More



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