WHO WILL BELL THE FAÇADE CONTROL CAT?
While successive regimes spoke about conservation of traditional buildings, their concern didn’t go beyond statements
M HYDERI
EVEN though the heritage buildings in Srinagar have been an attraction for many, particularly the tourists coming to this world famed scenic City, successive regimes have done little to conserve the traditional structures. Past two odd decades have witnessed a surge in “vandalization” of More
1500 KG polythene recovered
Shopkeepers, shoppers fined for using polythene bags
SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI
Srinagar, Aug 20: 1500 kilograms of polythene bags were Saturday seized from the City markets while not only the traders but even the shoppers making use of the banned lot were fined. On the directions of Minister for Environment and Forests, Mian Altaf, a joint team of Srinagar Municipal More
Saudi professor speaks on public health
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Aug 20: Prof Omar Hassan Kasule of King Fahad Medical City in Riyadh on Saturday delivered a lecture on Public Health, Epidemiology and Ethics organized by Govt College of Education, MA Road, Srinagar. A college handout said the visiting professor deliberated on the “ethics and public MoreScience seminar held
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Aug 20: A provincial level seminar for schoolchildren on “Chemistry for Human Welfare, Promises and Concerns” was Saturday organized at State Institute of Education Bemina. Three students Qazi Khaitul Ahmed of Army School Anantnag, Qaisar Farooq of Higher Secondary School More- Kashmir
Rescued Hangul falls prey to official negligence
Mauled to death by leopard in breeding center
MUDDASIR ALI
Srinagar, Aug 20: In an example of gross negligence by Wildlife authorities, a Hangul (Kahmir stag) which was shifted to newly set up Breeding Center at Tral, in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, was mauled More
- Srinagar City
WHO WILL BELL THE FAÇADE CONTROL CAT?
While successive regimes spoke about conservation of traditional buildings, their concern didn’t go beyond statements
M HYDERI
EVEN though the heritage buildings in Srinagar have been an attraction for many, particularly the tourists coming to this world famed scenic City, successive regimes have done little to conserve the traditional More
- Jammu
JK political parties react cautiously
ANTI-GRAFT CRUSADE
RAJEEV SHARMA
Jammu, Aug 20: Political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, which has attained the dubious distinction of second most corrupt state of the country, seem to be maintaining a “guarded position” over anti-graft More
- PaK
PaK cabinet hails McCain visit
NISAR AHMED THOKAR
Muzaffarabad, Aug 20: The cabinet meeting presided over by PaK Prime Minister Chudhary Abdul Majeed on Saturday sought United States’ pro-active role to settle the Kashmir dispute in order to diffuse tension More


