Insulated state

Anti-corruption movements across India have failed to resonate in valley and there is a reason why

POINT OF VIEW BY RIYAZ AHMAD

Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev’s anti-corruption protest riveted India.  For the nine consecutive days, Baba’s campaign virtually determined the political discourse in the country. In fact, Baba  appeared to be a bigger star than Anna Hazare who first led the Satyagraha against the corruption in More

Hello Tweeples!

A tool of the next generation

NEW AGE By Tanvir Sadiq

If you ever imagined yourself as a blogger but didn't have the time or energy to post selfless or silly communiqué at regular intervals, Twitter could set your inner blogger free. I like to think of twitter simply as blogging for regular people. There is one thing you can probably comment for certain More

  • Kashmir

PHE daily-wagers stage protest in Bandipora

Demand release of wages

TARIQ RASOOL

Bandipora, June 14: Daily-wagers of the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department staged protests here on Tuesday to press for release of their pending wages.  Hundreds of PHE daily wagers boycotted More



  • Srinagar City

Messy bus routes trouble Aam Aadmi

2 decades on, govt fails route revamp; public transport passengers bear worst of traffic mismanagement

M HYDERI

Srinagar, June 14: The public transport system in the City has gone so miserable that it often takes less time to travel from south Kashmir’s Pulwama district to Srinagar than what it takes from Lal Chowk More




  • Jammu

Pak rights activist saviour of Jammu sailor

EMOTIONAL BONDS

RAJEEV SHARMA

Jammu, June 14: Emotional bonds of people living on either side of Indo-Pak border are still intact and it came true when a Pakistani emerged as saviour of six Indian sailors, including one from Jammu More



  • Briefs

Ompora sans drinking water

Srinagar: The inhabitants of Government Housing Colony Ompora Budgam Tuesday complained shortage of water supply in their area. A delegation of Welfare Committee of the area said that despite construction More



  • Business

Valley flush with buffer stocks of foodgrain

Minister inspects FCI, CAPD godowns

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, June 14: If the government figures are anything to go by, the Valley is flush with foodgrain stocks.  The buffer stocks of foodgrains comprising 2,13,991 qtls rice, 14930 qtls wheat and More



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