KASHMIR: Filling the Blank!

Suspended in the hyphen separating Indo-Pak

Inksight By Mehmood ur Rashid

Here is an Aesop’s fable.A man and a lion entered an argument. Men are stronger than lions, asserted the Adam’s son. Reason; intelligence. Lion listened patiently, as the man asked him to follow so that he could show him something to undergird the point.  Lion followed and man went to a public More

English Language and Job Market

The two are linked – inseparably

LANGUAGE By Ajaz Hussain

Thank God, we have overcome the dilemma. The doubt and uncertainty about the future of English language is over. We have come to realize the viability of this language on our soil and the trends of the present times are definitely in favour  of this language. The painful spectacle of English More

  • Kashmir

Court frames Robkar against top officials

SAMAAN LATEEF

Srinagar, Mar 30: The High Court on Tuesday framed Robkar against the Commissioner Secretary and Director School Education for “deliberately” flouting the court orders. The court of Justice Mansoor More



  • Srinagar City

Habba Kadal plants Deodar saplings

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, Mar 30: Prompted by Greater Kashmir news report wherein experts suggested that more and more Deodar saplings be planted in Srinagar, many a government and other organizations this spring undertook More




  • Jammu

Farewell for Justice Saikia

Jammu, Mar 30: The Governor N N Vohra hosted a farewell for the outgoing Chief Justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, Dr Justice Aftab Hussain Saikia at Raj Bhavan, here last evening. Among More



  • News in Brief

2 die in separate incidents

Srinagar: A Sikh youth was found dead under suspicious circumstances in Pulwama district of south Kashmir today, police spokesman said. Surinder Singh alias Sher Singh was found dead at bus stand More



  • Business

‘JK has no IT policy’

State produces 5000 IT professionals every year

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, Mar 30: Even as J&K produces 5,000 IT professionals every year, the state does not have an IT policy, nor does it have the IT companies to employ young graduates, said Minister for Information More



  • News

MCI moots reforms in medical courses, exams

New Delhi, Mar 30: In a bid to reform medical courses and examinations, the Medical Council of India (MCI) has mooted a common entrance test for all undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses, a licenciation More



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