Dog world

Imagine a place with all dogs no humans

WRITE HAND BY AJAZ UL HAQUE

So the good news is that dogs will outnumber us soon. Where there is not much space left for schools and primary health centres, we need 250 kanals of land to have dog pounds. Why land only, we must open our homes, our rooms (and if possible our hearts) to let canines live a comfortable life. We must More

Harud: In Memoriam

There are question to be answered by organisers, and opponents as well

Statecraft By Happymon Jacob

The multitude of narratives surrounding the Harud literary festival in Kashmir has exposed the many deep cleavages within the discursive space of Kashmir politics. If the existence of a multitude of divergent opinions and viewpoints can be seen as an indication of the wellbeing of the discursive space More

Business of Agonies

Freeze FRAME By Syeda Afshana

All of us die daily. And happy alone are those who come to life daily as well. But those who don’t, they are dead as the dodo forever. Agonies conquer them while they try to conquer agonies. Always in search of a saviour who ala Aladdin’s lamp can alleviate their woes in a jiffy, they never stay silent More

Of Icons with a Difference

Nostalgia By ZGM

I don’t know how ‘intellectuals’ and ‘leaders’ who strut on the turf that they believe is their preserve- the preserve of famous, take it, when I say in my childhood some have-nots; Tennyson’s children of lesser god  had emerged as icons   in their own right, they cured  , exorcised More

Costs of occupation – Palestine’s case

A new report says Palestine loses Rs 33,700 crore annually

Dateline By SRINAGAR By Arjimand Hussain Talib

The human costs of modern-day occupations are widely known. What have remained shrouded in mystery are the economic costs. A new report released on Thursday has taken a lead to do just that - quantify the annual cost of the occupation to the Palestinian economy. The report - compiled by a Jerusalem More

  • Kashmir

SKIMS to get geriatric centre: Azad

GK MONITORING DESK

Srinagar, Oct 1: The Union Health and Family Welfare Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad, on Saturday announced setting up of Regional Geriatric Centre at Sher-e- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura More



  • Srinagar City

INT’L SCHOOL KASHMIR FORAYS INTO CITY

SCHOOLING BEYOND BLACKBOARD

ARIF SHAFI WANI

WHEN Satria Farah Amina Candoa, an educationist from Philippines visited Kashmir in 2004, she was “shocked to see children huddled in classrooms of pre-schools and given lectures like high school students More




  • Jammu

Highway jam disrupts traffic Commuters Blame Traffic Police

Batote, Oct 1: Commuters on Srinagar-Jammu highway had a harrowing time on Saturday after thousands of vehicles got caught in chronic traffic jam between Patnitop and Batote stretch. Though the main More



  • South Asia

Salman Taseer's assassin gets death sentence

Islamabad, Oct 1: The bodyguard who gunned down Punjab governor Salman Taseer in January this year was found guilty and sentenced to death Saturday by a Pakistani court, a media report said. The sentence More



  • World

Awlaki's death major blow to al-Qaeda: Obama

Washington, Oct 1: Describing the death of al-Qaeda's top spiritual leader Anwar al-Awlaki as a "major blow" to the group, US President Barack Obama has said that it marks another significant milestone More



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