Lust insatiable

More we have more we want

WORDS WITHIN By Firdous Syed

Probably the worthy readers will construe this write-up a sequel to my previous column. Yes to an extent, yet not exactly. Continuing with the debate and picking the threads from last week’s column: materialism is a very complex issue. Everything related with modernity is not filthy, the ever-expanding More

Sound Families – Sound Kashmir!

Our children will be derivatives of their upbringing, value systems

HOPE By Junaid Azim Mattu

I often came across a never-ending academic debate amongst liberal arts teachers and students, especially during my classes that dealt with American Culture during my college years in the United States. A debate about how normal families make sound nations – a view historically held by Republicans More

The story of Christmas

It is a subject of research and exploration

HISTORY By Dr Abdul Majid Siraj

More than two thousand years ago people were asking for proof that God was real. They were told that if they look out for a sign and something  amazing will happen.  The virgin will give birth to a son and she will name him Immanuel.    The mother of Jesus Christ  More

The journey continues

Despite huge discoveries, a human being has a lot to learn and a lot more to explore

EVOLUTION By Dr Mirza Ahmer Be’g

Human thoughts keep changing and the change is fast - faster than light. It's not the outer world, but the world within. Thousands, nay millions of thoughts are raging in a human mind. It's a world that takes shape in the form of ideas and a world that makes humans special. Rather supreme. The More

  • Kashmir

Geelani for Shia-Sunni unity

‘Discord suits New Delhi’s interest’

Srinagar, Dec 23: Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani on Friday stressed on the need to maintain Shia- Sunni unity in the Valley. “Both the communities should resolve their issues More



  • Srinagar City

Meter tampering gang, consumers chargesheeted

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar Dec 23: In a electric meter tampering case, the Crime Branch (CB) Kashmir has chargesheeted 43 persons including three private mechanics who used to offer services to unscrupulous customers, causing More




  • Jammu

CS reviews PMGSY schemes

Jammu, Dec 23: Chief Secretary Madhav lal today said that rural roads have proved catalytic for economic development and poverty alleviation in rural areas. He called for expediting the ongoing road projects More



  • PaK

2 medical colleges to be set up in PaK

One Named After Mirwaiz Moulvi Muhammad Farooq

TARIQ NAQASH

Muzaffarabad, Dec 23: Prime Minister of Pakistan administered Kashmir Chaudhry Abdul Majeed on Friday expressed his gratitude to the federal government functionaries, members of his own cabinet and the More



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