For Global Justice
Amendments in International Law are crucial
INTERNATIONAL By Dr Abdul Majid Siraj
United Nations affiliated bodies are doing an excellent work in promoting health and preservation of mother Earth. Albeit the organization has a dismal record in its interventions in the political field. Every time an effective step was warranted the initiative was overtaken More
In search of a Mentor
In journalism, there is a need of having more than just a ‘teacher’ in the classroom
MEDIA By K.Asif
Today the world stands revolutionized indeed, for the luxury of knowledge is available to the common man with ease. No longer is education a frill for the posh- the elite; but instead available to anyone who sought to absorb it. A teacher- being next to god is an obsolete connotation given the amount More- Kashmir
Former PSC chairman passes away
Srinagar: The former chairman of Public Service Commission, Akther Murtaza, passed away on Sunday after protracted illness. He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. People More
- Srinagar City
‘ENGLISH HAS INFLUENCED INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES’
3-day national seminar begins at KU
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Mar 14: Academics Monday underscored that being a global language, English has influenced almost all other languages, including the indigenous ones. “We are living in a global village. Anything More
- Jammu
JK has no record of NHPC projects
TAJ’S CONFESSION
SUMIT HAKHOO
Jammu, Mar 14: Admitting that hydro electric projects set up by National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) in the state were constructed without terms and conditions, Minister for PHE, Taj-Mohi-Ud More
- Business
‘Valley fast losing pastures’
Kashmir imports mutton, chicken, eggs for Rs 1600 cr annually: Experts
WASIM KHALID
Srinagar, Mar 14: Farmers and civil society members today expressed concern over ‘squeezing of grazing grounds’ in Kashmir. Interacting with experts and researchers at a state-level conference ‘Sustainable More


