“Islamic Tsunami”
From Tunisia to Egypt Islamic parties are surging over the waves of democracy; the question is how will they handle the change?
Inksight By Mehmood ur Rashid
When Iran was taken over by the revolution in 1979 under Ayotullah Khomeini, and Pakistan was stuffed with the announcements of Islamisation by General Zia ul Haque around the same time, the Islamic parties in Kashmir, like elsewhere, were happy no end. Joyfully they gravitated toward the view that MoreAli Baba Chalees Chor!
Jinnah could've never imagined that the land of his dreams would become a den of looters and criminals
VIEWPOINT By M.Ashraf
India is being re-colonized by the western imperialists through multi-national corporations who have enough local collaborators. These local collaborators are looting the poor left, right, and centre. In spite of this mess, it is carrying on. FDI approval of the government has been suspended. This MoreUncertain future
Where is Middle-East Going?
ANALYSIS By Mudasir Tantry
In 2003, I read the blog “Did Middle-East Need Real Democracy”. Being that time MSc student I got interested about Arab Muslim World. The things came true in 2011. But watching events unfold makes it impossible not to ask: Will the past bury the future in the Arab world or will the future bury the MoreDiscouraging the discouraged
Youth need facilities to progress
ISSUE By Irfan Muhammad Shah
Recently the State Government issued statutory rule governing new entrants in government sector that they shall draw half of the salary for first two years, and 75% for next three years and after completing 5 years could draw salary subject to their performance i.e. work and conduct/APRs. Worth to More- Kashmir
Islamabad town faces govt indifference; locals aghast
KHALID GUL
Islamabad (Anantnag): The inhabitants of Islamabad (Anantnag) township have accused the government of indifference saying that despite its historical importance and vast area, the town was the worst example More
- Srinagar City
Cong sets up base at KU
‘Have recruited 475 students from varsity’
MUSHTAQ AHMAD
Srinagar, Dec 7: Despite denial by Kashmir University officials that no political activities are allowed in the campus, the Youth Congress in Srinagar claims to have recruited 475 students as part of the More
- Jammu
CIC calls on Governor
Jammu, Dec 7: State Chief Information Commissioner G R Sufi accompanied by Dr Sudesh Kumar Sharma and Nazir Ahmed, State Information Commissioners called on Governor, N N Vohra here on Wednesday More


