The Literature of Pain
The Collaborator: It's every Kashmiri's story
PUNCHLINE By Z.G. Muhammad
It is pain, not angst that is at the heart of new generation Kashmiris. This I was reminded a few days back when I got two e-mails one, a poem from Zuha Altaf a class seven student reading in Iqbal Memorial School and another a write up from a class twelve student Sobhia Nazir MoreThe art of living
Life demands a treatment worth its grandeur
LIFE By Nadia Shah
Living life positively is the most suitable way towards achieving a healthy living. If positive attitude sharpens the focus at the silver lining in the dark cloud, negative attitude makes the same silver lining appear hazy. Life is a grand phenomenon and it demands to be lived royally, leading More- Kashmir
Geelani issues novel calendar
Lists killings, summer unrest events
ARIF SHAFI WANI
Srinagar, Jan 30: After remaining in the limelight last year for issuing protest calendars, the Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani has chosen a novel way to enlist the major killings More
- Srinagar City
RURALIZATION OF CITY AREAS FEARED TO FAVOR LAND MAFIA!
FOLLOW UP
M HYDERI
Srinagar, Jan 30: Government’s proposed move to “ruralize” some of the City areas by excluding them from the Srinagar municipal limits is feared to favour “land mafia” for construction of residential colonies More
- News in Brief
16 Valley children participate in NCSC
Srinagar, Jan 30: Sixteen U-16 young scientists of the Valley have participated in the 18th National Children’s Science Congress recently held at Vel’s University, Pallawaram Chennai. Owais Ahmad More
- Business
J&K Bank clocks Rs 167 cr net profit in Q3
Bank is guardian of JK’s industry, commerce and trade: Mushtaq Ahmad
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 30: The J&K Bank, state’s only listed company, has registered a net profit of Rs 167.88 crore for the third quarter ended December 2010, which is up by 20 per cent approximately from More
- News
India, Pak must discuss JK at Thimpu meet: Experts
‘Borders can be made irrelevant if not changed; People should be consulted’
Bangkok, Jan 30: A group of senior opinion makers from India and Pakistan including retired ambassadors, foreign secretaries, intelligence chiefs, army chiefs, academics, political leaders and strategic More


