Probe it
This refers to the statement by the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) that linking of enforced disappearances with the unmarked graves as an attempt to dilute its cause. The APDP has demanded that both the issues should be investigated separately. The APDP wants to know the whereabouts More

Nizamuddin responds
Excited columnists and writers often tend to distort facts when they indulge is an analysis for a by-line. As reader I have distinctively marked this from write ups of Naseer Ahmad. His piece on Rather and Sagar in Greater Kashmir's Edit Page of September 05th, 2011 is a latest and glaring example of More

Welcome move
This refers to state government’s amnesty to stone pelters wherein it has decided to withdraw all charges and cases against 1200 youth who were booked since 2010. I congratulate those who took such a good step in the interest of the youth. This would give them a chance to live a better life and have More

Attention BOSE
This refers to the 12th class controversy over the 1st position rank about Zoya Sehar, whose case is still in the board. I, as father of the candidate, lodged my complaint in Chief Minister's Grievance Cell with complaint No, 21792 dated 16th April 2011. Since then they sent 8 reminders  to the More

  • Kashmir

Protesters plant trees on road; seek resumption of work

ACHABAL-CHATAPAL UPGRADATION PROJECT

KHALID GUL

Shangus, Sep 5: In a novel protest, the residents of this South Kashmir area planted trees in the middle of the road and observed a complete shutdown on Monday, demanding resumption of work on Achabal More



  • Srinagar City

Jhelum beautification delayed

6 years on, successive regimes fail to complete prestigious project aimed to revive glory of lifeline of Kashmir as it flows through the City

ADIL BASHIR

Srinagar, Sept 5: Due to slow pace of work on Jhelum beautification, the prestigious project has missed another deadline and chances of its completion in near future are bleak. The beautification of the More




  • South Asia

Pak arrests senior international al-Qaeda leader

Islamabad, Sep 5: A senior al-Qaeda leader, Younis Al Mauritani, responsible for planning and conduct of group's international operations was nabbed by Pakistani army with technical support from the US More



  • World

Gaddafi bastion waits after talks fail

Shishan (Libya) Sep 5: Anti-Gaddafi fighters were playing a waiting game today after an official said negotiations for the surrender of the town of Bani Walid had failed and would not resume. China More



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