City streetlighting is Flop Show

6 YEARS ON SMC PLAYING JASPAL BHATTI, ASKING MECHANICAL ENGINEERS TO DO ELECTRICAL WORK

M HYDERI

Srinagar, May 29: Believe it or not, the Srinagar Municipal Corporation has been looking after the City streetlights for the past nearly a decade but without any expertise. Reasons: the civic body has no electric engineers to do the professional work. Diploma engineers of Mechanical wing More

ERA work affects Hyderpora paddy fields: Farmers

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, May 29:  The farmers having fields in Galwanpora, Hyderpora have said that the ongoing drainage work on the Airport Road destroyed their crop as the construction snapped the irrigation supplies. Around 200 kanals of prized paddy fields, as per the farmers, have started drying More

3rd Cross Road Old Gagribal residents appeal Div Com

‘Provide us with basic amenities’

Srinagar, May 29: Irked by the inaction of the concerned departments to provide basic civic amenities in the area, the residents of 3rd Cross Road Old Gagribal have urged the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir to look into the matter.  A delegation from the locality near the tourist hub of the More

Shivpora residents hail CM

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, May 29: The residents of Shivpora, Srinagar, have thanked the chief minister Omar Abdullah and MLC Ghulam Qadir Pardesi for “their efforts to bringing  the area in Tehsil Khas from Tehsildar South office.” In a statement, the residents said the Pardesi “worked hard for two More

Bemina shopkeepers appeal VC SDA

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar: The garbage and filth littered behind the SDA shopping complex, Jamia Market, Bemina Colony, has become a nauseating spot, irking both shopkeepers and passers-by. “Gut wrenching stench is coming out from the garbage heaps, becoming all the more unbearable for the nearby shopkeepers More

Tree Talk organized in Shalimar
Srinagar, May 29: A Tree Talk program was organized in the Shalimar Garden here to mark the 400th marriage anniversary of Mughal Emperor Jahangir’s marriage with Mehar-un-Nisa  Over 60 participants comprising members of civil society, botanists, zoologists, south Indian tourists and students More

SEMINAR HELD
Srinagar, May 29: The NSS Unit of SKIMS Medical College in association with Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD) organized a seminar here today.  The seminar titled “Building Future through Peace and Health” was organized to spread awareness among the doctors and medical students More

  • Kashmir

After 10-days,driver, conductor fish out Shakir’s body

WASIM KHALID

Srinagar, May 29: The body of Shakir Bhat, 15, who drowned in river Jehlum 10-days ago, was fished out on Sunday. It was a driver and a conductor of a mini bus who fished the body near the bridge More



  • Srinagar City

City streetlighting is Flop Show

6 YEARS ON SMC PLAYING JASPAL BHATTI, ASKING MECHANICAL ENGINEERS TO DO ELECTRICAL WORK

M HYDERI

Srinagar, May 29: Believe it or not, the Srinagar Municipal Corporation has been looking after the City streetlights for the past nearly a decade but without any expertise. Reasons: the civic body has More




  • Jammu

Girl ends life after police ‘harassment’

GK NEWS NETWORK

Doda, May 29: In yet another incident of alleged police harassment, a young female student committed suicide by jumping into Chenab in Pul Doda area on Sunday.  The deceased was a B.Ed student of More



  • Briefs

Parliament panel in Jammu

Jammu, May 29: A Parliamentary panel today held a meeting with top state government officers here to review the progress of various centrally-sponsored schemes in Jammu and Kashmir. Soon after its More



  • Business

‘Wildlife authorities annoy Pashmina exporters at Delhi Airport’

KCCI registers protest with Jairam Ramesh

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, May 29: President Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), Nazir Ahmad Dar has alleged that Pashmina exporters from Kashmir were being harassed by Wildlife Authorities at Delhi airport More



  • News

Pak nukes very safe: A Q Khan

Islamabad, May 29: Pakistan’s nuclear scientist A Q Khan has said the Taliban and external forces cannot seize Pakistan's nuclear weapons as they are "highly secured" and only a handful of people know More



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