Kashmir Is Peaceable
This is the time for conflict resolution
PUNCHLINE By Z.G. Muhammad
Kashmir is now peaceable. This belief has been gathering credence amongst conflict resolution experts across the globe. Does it mean that ‘the impressions that the Kashmir issue had lost its urgency or shed its significance” that was dominant in diplomatic circles and important think tanks MoreChildren at Work
Future Generations Deprived of Intellectual Capital
Book Review by Dr. Nazir Ahmad Gilkar
Despite strict regulations to stop child labour around 2.4 lakh children work as labour are in J&K. Not a single study has been carried out by the state to know the exact number of child workers in the valley. The author of Child Labour in J&K, Dr. Fayyaz Ahmad Nika has taken up an exhaustive More- Kashmir
Snow clearance operation begins on Sgr-Leh highway
GHULAM NABI ZIA
Drass, Mar 13: Snow clearance operation on the mountainous Srinagar-Leh Highway, the only road linking the Ladakh with rest of Jammu and Kashmir, was kick-started on Sunday. The highway was closed More
- Srinagar City
ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS OUT TO SHIELD DOGS
Despite 10000 attacks on humans, 2 deaths; rights groups compel Govt to be ‘canine-friendly’
M HYDERI
Srinagar, Mar 13: At a time when at-least two humans have recently died and around 10,000 were bitten by rabid dogs, the animal rights activist are out to defend the stray packs against any actions More
- Jammu
We will talk, make situation conducive: Shah to Delhi
RSS activists disrupt Shah's function
Jammu, Mar 13: Hinting that he was ready for dialogue with New Delhi, senior Hurriyat Conference (M) leader and chairman of Democratic Freedom Party, Shabir Ahmad Shah, Sunday said that inclusion of Kashmiris More
- News in Brief
Hurriyat (G) condemns ‘torture’ of activist
Srinagar: Hurriyat (G) has strongly condemned the alleged torture of Ghulam Hassan Mir of Sopore, a Tehreek-e-Hurriyat activist. In a statement, Hurriyat spokesperson, Ayaz Akbar said, “Mir is a famous More
- Business
Govt floats global tender for mining of Kashmir sapphires
'1 tender from a global co already received'
ANIL BHAT/PTI
Jammu, Mar 13: Famous world-over for their unique peacock blue colour, Kashmir sapphires will soon make a comeback in international markets with the state government floating a global tender for extraction More
- News
Babri Masjid demolition dented BJP's image: Advani
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Mar13: Senior BJP leader and former deputy prime minister L K Advani today said that he felt the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 had "badly dented" the credibility of his party.  More


