BJP politics: They are just creating trouble
BJP has launched its campaign to hoist country’s national flag at Lal Chowk Srinagar on 26th of January 2011. Though most of the Indians know that it is nothing unusual, but the people outside India, mostly those unaware of the ground realities of Kashmir, may be mistaken that BJP MoreLaw abiding
It seems that the telecom companies operating in our state have taken a cue from the laws like AFSPA, PSA. Nowadays people are seen thronging the document collection centres of these companies. Just a casual visit there and interaction with some subscribers would tell a lot about the agony and pain people MoreBitter truth
In the recent past, Congress president Sonia Gandhi has been repeatedly calling for reaching out to Kashmiri youth. It sounds very nice and perhaps it was part of this “reaching out” programme that a group of interlocutors recently visited the Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University Rajouri. However the MoreBooking office
The booking office of northern railways in Srinagar is in a shambles. The office is located in a small room inside the premises of Deputy Commissioner Srinagar. There are no facilities provided to the passengers who visit there to book tickets. Today the condition has deteriorated to the extent that MoreCleanliness must
This refers to recent stories about pathetic condition of G B Panth Hospital. Population in the state is growing and so are diseases. People prefer good medical facilities and want to defend themselves from infectious and dreadful diseases, but they forget to keep the atmosphere around clean and hygienic MoreTraffic mess
This refers to an article titled ''We need a better management" by Dr Farooq Ahmad Peer (GK 04-01-2011). The author should have focused on the root causes of traffic mess in the state. We should prefer public transport to private transport. This way the rate of accident will go down and the MoreNo links
This refers to the recent statement of DGP Kuldeep Khoda in which he claimed that there are links between the cross LoC traders and militants. It is completely absurd on part of police to issue such ridiculous statements. It was the Government of India which gave a nod to cross LoC trade in 2008 as MoreWelcome snow
This refers to the recent snowfall which can turn out to be a long term benefit for the whole valley. Actually the whole problem lies with the environmental disaster which we have invited ourselves. Gone are the days when we had icicles staying for months. Now even one snowfall is a pleasant surprise More- Kashmir
OBSERVE SHUTDOWN ON JAN 26: GEELANI
'TRANSPORT EXEMPTED'
GKNEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 16: The Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani has called for a shutdown on January 26 and urged people to stage peaceful demonstrations to press for demilitarization. More
- Srinagar City
PDP PROTESTS POLICE RECRUITMENT IN KHANYAR
‘Local MLA played gimmicks to benefit his own men, deprived others of
GK CITY REPORTER
Srinagar, Jan 16: In less than a week of the conduction of “special police recruitment rally” in Khanyar area of Shahr-e-Khaas, the Srinagar unit of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Sunday took to More
- Jammu
‘CUSTODIAL KILLING' SPARKS PROTEST IN JAMMU
Govt orders probe, appoints victim’s wife as SPO
SYED AMJAD SHAH
Jammu, Jan 16: Outraged at the alleged “custodial killing” of a vegetable vendor, scores of people staged a demonstration here on Sunday. Protesters were demanding stern action against the accused police More
- News in Brief
DAK appeals to govt
Srinagar, Jan 16: The Doctors Association Kashmir has urged the government to make changes in the health services gazette rules of 2006 for the welfare of Health Department and not for the Medical Education More
- Business
SWITCH NETWORK WITHOUT LOSING YOUR NUMBER
MNP likely in JK by Jan 20
RAJEEV SHARMA
Jammu, Jan 16: Millions of mobile subscribers across J&K, like their counterparts elsewhere, may now have a choice to switch over to telecom service provider of their choice, without losing their number More
- News
Journalists in 2G tapes will face PAC: Joshi
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Jan 16: Journalists, whose names have cropped up in the 2G scam tapes, will face the Public Accounts Committee, PAC chairman Murli Manohar Joshi has said. Joshi, in an interview to Aaj More


