Japan crisis: Time for JK to be alert
This refers to the news “Ticking nuclear bomb.” The crisis in Japan seems to be worsening with each passing day. It all started with a powerful earthquake which triggered a massive Tsunami. A cursory look at the tragedy reveals that the earthquake didn’t cause much damage. It was the Tsunami which wreaked MoreStray dogs
I was pained to read the news “Stray dogs attack boy.” It made be realize how callous the state administration is with regard to the increasing menace of dogs. It seems the state government is scared of the so-called animal rights activists, who don’t love their own people. One hand it is bullets and MoreLearn lessons
This refers to Japan earthquake which left the whole country devastated The tragedy that hit the coast of Japan has caused terror in the minds and hearts of those who survived it. No one could have imagined that within minutes, the earthquake and the ensued Tsunami would destroy everything, thereby turning MoreJust introspect
This refers to the recent Wikileaks expose about Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. I think the name of the leader, who has supported Afzal Guru’s hanging, should have been mentioned so that the entire Hurriyat doesn’t get affected. It is important to be objective in such matters, especially MoreOur issues
This refers to frequent advertisements issued by the Kashmir Private B.Ed Colleges Association. They have come as a shock to those working in Private B.Ed Colleges, especially the permanent employees. We were expecting the management to look into our long pending genuine demands. Luckily, the University MoreStrange this
This refers to the news item “Animal rights activists out to shield dogs”. It is quite strange that these people take lives of dogs more important than humans. The blood of humans is cheaper in their estimation. Why don’t they see the horror that the stray dogs have unleashed in the Valley? So far MoreThorough debate
It is very sad to observe the Speaker of the Assembly taking sides and making biased comments. I was amazed to see newspapers reporting that the Speaker pays no heed to the requests of the opposition members and allows only the ruling party to speak. The situation in the state is that 90 percent of MoreWikileaks expose
Wikileaks expose that one of the leaders of Hurriyat (M) supported the hanging of parliament attack convict Muhammad Afzal Guru has raised many eyebrows. Hurriyat (M) has strongly refuted the report. However the general public in Kashmir valley is not satisfied with the Hurriyat clarification. People MoreDog problem
It is very unfortunate that Srinagar is now known as the hub of stray dogs, where more than one lakh canines are on prowl. It was very shocking to read the news about the drowning of a child in river Jhelum near Zaina Kadal, when scores of canines had chased him and he jumped in the river out of fear More- Kashmir
New districts still without district hospitals
UMER MAQBOOL
Srinagar, Mar 21: What could be seen as a serious health concern, three newly carved districts in the Valley are without district hospitals for the past five years.Since the creation of eight districts More
- Srinagar City
Stray dogs maul newspaper hawker, 2 kids
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Mar 21: With no letup in stray dog attacks in the summer capital, a newspaper hawker was mauled by the canines in Hawal area of Shahr-e-Khaas Monday morning. The locals said Hilal Ahmed More
- Jammu
Tarigami decry NATO’s intervention in Libya
Jammu: The CPI (M) has strongly condemned NATO’s intervention in Libya. “The logic given of protecting the Libyan people by utilizing the United Nation’s Security Council resolution is a gross violation More
- News in Brief
36 hurt in Kulgam mishap
Srinagar, Mar 21: At least 36 persons were wounded in a mishap at Bachroo in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Monday Reports said that a bus bearing number JK01C-0416 fell into gorge after the driver More
- Business
Guv for large scale seed replacement to increase farm productivity
20th Meet Of Council Of SKUAST Kashmir Held
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Mar 21: Governor, N N Vohra, today stressed the need for the implementation of a time-bound Action Plan for the progressive growth of agriculture, horticulture, forestry, fisheries, and allied sectors More
- News
‘Yemen Prez Saleh's regime near falling’
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Dubai, Mar 21: Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh's 32-year-old iron fisted rule appeared to be tottering today after three army generals, including his longtime confidant, defected, asking him to step More


