Jama’at rejects interlocutors’ invite
Srinagar: Jama’at-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday rejected the interlocutors’ invitation for talks on state’s important issues. “Since Jama’at understands that the talks on the invitation of interlocutors could not be a result-oriented exercise to bear any fruit, it decides not to participate MoreFacilitate Aasiya’s appearance in Court: DeM
Srinagar: The acting chairperson of Dukhtaran-e-Millat Rifat Fatima on Saturday impressed upon the authorities to provide escort to its chairperson Syeda Aasiya Andrabi and her close aide Fahmeeda Sofi, who are lodged in Kot Balwal jail in Jammu, to enable them to appear in Srinagar Court. In a MoreYouth Club inaugurated in Budgam
Srinagar: DIG Central Kashmir Range Abdul Gani Mir inaugurated a Youth Club in district Budgam today.Budgam police has established a Youth Club to facilitate youth of the district to explore their talent and potential.The youth club was inaugurated by DIG Central Kashmir Range Abdul Gani MoreDar elected MTWU president
Srinagar: Bilal Ahmad Dar was Saturday elected president of Municipal Transport Workers Union (MTWU), Srinagar Municipal Corporation. He defeated his rival Fayaz Ahmad Mir by a little margin of votes, the association handout said. It said the results were announed after the successful conduct of More- Kashmir
Eco-tourism plan in wildlife areas grounded
‘HUMAN INTERFERENCE WILL DISTURB WILD ANIMALS’
ARIF SHAFI WANI
Srinagar, Feb 26: The State Government’s ambitious plan to launch eco-tourism in the wildlife protected areas including sanctuaries and wetlands has been grounded with the Wildlife authorities maintaining More
- Srinagar City
Admin reacts to private clinic raid ‘controversy’
Issues diktat for doctors; Div Com constitutes new team,to personally monitor progress
M HYDERI
Srinagar, Feb 26: Apparently disturbed at the flak received for its recent raids on some private clinics in the City and subsequent leakage of the video-footage, the divisional administration in its bid More
- Jammu
First batch of ‘riot control’ contingent completes training
PRE-EMPTIVE MEASURES FOR TACKLING UNREST
SYED AMJAD SHAH
Jammu, Feb 26: The Jammu and Kashmir Police has trained about 400 personnel, including women cops in ‘riot control’ skills, as a pre-emptive measure to tackle any unrest in the valley.  More
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Jama’at rejects interlocutors’ invite
Srinagar: Jama’at-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday rejected the interlocutors’ invitation for talks on state’s important issues. “Since Jama’at understands that the talks on the invitation of More
- Business
‘JKB’s business to cross `One lac cr in next 2 years’
Div Com Kashmir hails JK Bank’s commitment; Bank dedicates 4 more ATMs to public convenience
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Feb 26: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Dr Asgar Samoon said Saturday that J&K Bank by providing hassle free credit delivery schemes was doing a commendable job by serving people with commitment More
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'Worn out transmission lines cost lineman’s arms at Wadoora'
Srinagar, Feb 26: Senior trade union leader and Employees’ Joint Action Committee (Q) president, Abdul Qayoom Wani has expressed concern over the accident in which a PDD lineman, Bashir Ahmad lost his More


