Hello, Mind Your Brain
DO THESE LIFETIME TOYS HAVE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE BRAIN TUMORS??
CELL PHONES By Prof. M.S. Khuroo
Cell phone has become a life-time partner for all of us. We see most of us linked to this toy while driving, having our breakfast, during doctors visit/consult, receiving a visitor/guest, and during most of our day-to-day activities. Politicians find it a status-symbol to have cell phone glued MoreIQBAL: Subaltern Speak
Studying Iqbal As A Poet Of Resistance Against Colonial And Imperial Aggression Of The West Is A Must
THE POET By Ameen Fayaz
Allama Iqbal is being remembered for his poetry and philosophy this time in seminars and conferences. What makes me feel his relevance in our own times is the voice that he gives to powerless and suppressed through his poetry. He makes the subaltern speak and he gives the subaltern a vision of action More- Kashmir
Daughter fights lonely battle to seek father’s release
UMER MAQBOOL
Srinagar, Nov 21: Mubeena, 26, is fighting a lonely battle for the past nine years to get her father released. Her father, Ghulam Qadir Bhat, 60, hailing from Dooru Islamabad (Anantnag) was sentenced to More
- Srinagar City
MYSTERY SHROUDS SMC official’s death
Follow – up
ADIL BASHIR
Srinagar, Nov 21: Azad Ahmad Zargar, a man in 40s, who was working as a Ward Officer in Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), died under mysterious circumstances just two days before Eid ul Azha. Weeks More
- Jammu
Government mulls to computerise PDS in JK
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Nov 21: Jammu and Kashmir government is contemplating to computerise the Public Distribution System in the state. Sources said that in compliance to the direction of Union Food Ministry, the More
- South Asia
B'desh ask Pak to apologise for 1971 atrocities
Dhaka, Nov 21: Bangladesh has demanded a formal apology from Pakistan for the atrocities carried out by its troops during the 1971 Liberation War. The demand came as the new Pakistani envoy called More
- World
35 KILLED IN 3 DAYS
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Cairo, Nov 21: At least 35 people have been killed in a fresh wave of clashes in Egypt's iconic Tahrir Square that has cast a shadow on the November 28 elections, the first since Hosni Mubarak's downfall More


