The Kulgam incident: Just as it was expected
Most people you talk to find the Kulgam allegation incongruous, if not altogether incredible.Yet, no one will say so.One allegation is all it takes to put the state and security establishment on the backfoot and leave the population apprehensive. Imagine if the lady had been raped and murdered and MoreIndo-Pak talks
This refers to the recent parleys held between India and Pakistan. It's a good sign that both the countries have decided that they will continue with the peace process, no matter what happens. They mean it now that they won't any violent act impede the process of peace. Whatever the effort taken from MoreTreated badly
This refers to the news "Police baton-charge contractual lecturers"(GK July 21). All is not well with the education system in Jammu and Kashmir where teachers are treated so badly. Teachers, the backbone of the education system, are being constantly harassed. Their demands are genuine and they should MoreDirty city
This refers to your news about Srinagar city. There is no doubt that Greater Kashmir plays a great role in making people aware about their duties and responsibilities towards their regions, but a lot more need be done. The development of a city depends largely on the cleanliness. On this count, we stand MoreInnocent lives
This refers to the statement by the Minister of State for Home asking police, army, and other paramilitary forces to draft a Standard Operating Procedure for avoiding the loss of human lives after IEDs remain undetected due to non-clearance of debris at encounter sites. We have recently seen many deaths More- Kashmir
GMC employee booked, suspended for leading rally against corruption
9 months on, Police fail to produce challan
MOAZUM MUHAMMAD
Srinagar, July 24: An employee of the Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar had to pay dearly for leading a rally against corruption. He was arrested and then suspended.The warden of the Girls Hostel More
- Srinagar City
PENDING FOR YEARS, BUS ROUTE REVAMP IS NOBODY’S BABY!
AUTHORITIES IN BLAME GAME; AAM AADMI IN TROUBLE
M HYDERI
Srinagar, July 24: Want to know how concerned the government is towards the transport facility available to Aam Aadmi in the summer Capital? Sample this: Even though thousands of people travel through More
- Jammu
Nobody will be allowed to harm Coalition: Dr Farooq
FIRDOUS KHANDEY
Thatri (Doda), July 24: Union Minister and National Conference patron Dr Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said nobody would be allowed to create hurdles in smooth functioning of Omar Abdullah led government.“ More
- News
Dal Khalsa slams JK govt
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Fatehgarh Sahib, July 24: Dal Khalsa, a political outfit outlawed in Punjab during the militancy period, today lashed out at the Jammu and Kashmir administration saying its order asking SAD (Amritsar) More
- World
72 Chinese millionaires had premature deaths
Beijing, July 24: As many as 72 multi-millionaires in China have either died since 2003 of unnatural causes or have died young, a media report said Sunday. They all had personal assets exceeding 100 million More


