Barrister in Kashmir
For PaK premier’s visit spotlights the new political reality of Valley
POINT OF VIEW By RIYAZ AHMAD
The visit of the former PaK Prime Minister Barrister Sultan MahmoodChaudhury created a flutter in Valley. Not only was it the first visitof such nature in the past 64 years, it was profoundly meaningful interms of what it meant for Kashmir. Chaudhury went from MartyrsGraveyard to the More
Show Afzal the power of mercy
The Opposition still hasn’t recovered from their authoritarian hangover
ANALYSIS BY TANVIR SADIQ
The more our leaders speak through the media more will it help the people to convince themselves what our leaders are doing to save Afzal. Right now everyone is concerned or rather looks like concerned about Afzal Guru. Well it seems that whoever talks in favour or against Afzal finds his name in MoreBefore you move on
For those who intend to go on Hajj or Umrah
GUIDANCE By Dr. Faiz Fazili
Hajj and Umrah are very important events in a Muslim's life. Besides divine sanctions the planning of this trip takes time and is a process within itself. For those who couldn’t benefit from Government allotments the packages offered by private tour operators is the alternative way to MoreThe End
Was interlocution on Kashmir all thunder, no rain?
MEDIATION BY FIDA IQBAL
The story of much hyped interlocutors on Kashmir will end on October 12, when they will be submitting their final recommendations. It remains to be seen, and only time will tell whether the recommendations will be unanimous or marred by the eccentric behaviour of the individual members.
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- Kashmir
Discussing foreign affairs in Assembly not our mandate: Rather
Indo-Pak CBMs
MOAZUM MUHAMMAD
Srinagar, Sep 27: Acknowledging that the State Government doesn’t have the mandate to discuss foreign affairs in the Assembly, Finance Minister, Abdul Rahim Rather Tuesday maintained that it couldn’t direct More
- Srinagar City
DOG BITES ON RECORD HIGH
2250 BITTEN IN 5 MONTHS; 15 ON AVERAGE EVERYDAY
WORLD RABIES DAY
M HYDERISrinagar, Sep 27: With the coalition-government failing to tackle dog menace in the City, which hosts over one lakh stray packs, the dog bite cases have reached a record high this year with mere More
- World
Krishna meets Khar
Tells Pakistan To Dismantle ‘Terror Camps’
New York, Sep 27: External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna has told his Pakistani counterpart that there cannot be a "selective approach" in the fight against terrorism and hoped Islamabad will be "serious More


