Kashmir At Crossroads
COMMENT
Would sun continue to shine, Javaid Malik underlines the shared anxiety of ordinary Kashmiris
An eerie calm has been prevailing in the Valley for past few months. Life has returned to normal after 2010 summer unrest and people are busy with their daily chores. Some people believe that prevailing calm could be a lull before a storm while another group of individuals is of the opinion that people MoreA Dream Unfulfilled
FEEDBACK
Dr.Abdul Aziz Hagroo writes about the failure of SKIMS, using Dr Kanjwal’s article earlier published in GK as a background
I am writing in response to the contents of the article on SKIMS by Dr Kanjwal, a talented cardiologist. I have certainly no intention of undermining anyone; I really appreciate the services rendered by doctors at SKIMS under difficult and trying circumstances, during the last two decades.Dr. MoreValentine’s Void
FEELING
Life is more than trivia, writes Ishafq Ahmad
I wonder someday scientists could invent pills or capsules that allow people to fall in and out of love at a whim. ‘Larry Young’, a neuroscientist at Atlanta’s Emory University School of medicine, says researchers may soon be able to show that emotions such as love are directly triggered by Biochemical More- Kashmir
Rescue teams recover 2 bodies
ISLAMABAD AVALANCHE
KHALID GUL
Islamabad (Anantnag), Feb 11: The rescue team on Friday recovered the bodies of two of the three persons, who were buried under an avalanche at Chatergul area of this south Kashmir district while the search More
- Srinagar City
Govt wakes up to fight dog menace
Canine sterilization to start next week; Div Com chairs high level meeting; seeks results on war footing
GK CITY REPORTER
Srinagar, Feb 11: Finally, the government Friday woke up to fight the dog menace on “war footing” with Divisional Commissioner, Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon asking the Srinagar Municipal Corporation to start More
- Jammu
Monitor welfare schemes for disabled: Guv
Jammu, Feb 11: The Governor, N N Vohra today said implementation of programmes and policies for the welfare of physically challenged persons in J&K should be constantly monitored and reviewed.  More
- Briefs
HIGHWAY OPEN
Srinagar: The Senior Superintendent of Police –Traffic- Rural G M Wadoo on Friday said the Srinagar-Jammu highway will remain open for two-way passenger traffic on Saturday. However, loaded trucks would More


