Another innocent falls

And it triggers another wave of fury

WORDS WITHIN By Firdous Syed

Forced peace is superficial in nature. That’s the reason why even the semblance of peace in Kashmir is fragile. The brutal killing of Nazim Rashid Shalla of Sopore is enough to remind that hardly anything has changed in Kashmir; innocents at the hands of ‘unknown gunman’ as well as men in uniform More

Waiting for a Messiah

No one is bothered about these hapless contractual teachers

GRAVE CONCERN By Javaid Malik

Contractual teachers have been camping in the Press Enclave in Srinagar for nearly a week. They still believe that their fast unto death would have some impact on those who enjoy power. Let us hope that their belief comes true and someone listens to them.So far no one seems to be moved by their More

  • Kashmir

Future docs caught copying in GMC

Cellphones used for unfair means

MOAZUM MUHAMMAD

Srinagar, Aug 5: Final year MBBS students in Government Medical College Srinagar have been caught red-handed by Kashmir University authorities copying from cellphone and paper material. The incident occurred More



  • Srinagar City

Dog scare forces Musalees to walk in groups, with lathis

Venturing out for prayers during dark is getting difficult in the City with over one lakh and growing canines on prowl while the government is yet to get rid of the menace

M HYDERI

Srinagar, Aug 5: Parvaiz Khan, Bilal Khan, Farooq Ahmed and engineer Arjumand –neighbors in Barbarshah locality make it a point that they go to Masjid for Tarawi and Fajr prayers together. Also, they don More




  • Jammu

Sporadic protests mark JCC strike call

Work in govt offices remains partially affected

GK NEWS NETWORK

Jammu, Aug 5: Work was partially affected in the Government departments across Jammu region as a section of the employees went on two day strike from today to protest delay in the release of 6th Pay Commission More



  • South Asia

Pak moves away its main warships from Karachi

REZAUL H LASKAR/PTI

Islamabad, Aug 5: Claiming there were "all time high security threats," Pakistan navy has moved away its main battleships out of its Mehran naval base in Karachi to the Makran coast in Balochistan.  More



  • World

'More than 2,000 dead in Syrian crackdown'

MATTHEW LEE

Washington, Aug 5: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has accused the Syrian government of killing more than 2,000 of its own citizens during its ongoing brutal crackdown against opposition protesters More



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