The Changing TRENDS

THE INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE IN INDIA AND THE WESTERN INFLUENCES

SOCIETY By Amit Kushari

In India marriages were always considered sacrosanct. In the fast moving scenario today these concepts are changing fast and western concepts are being gradually accepted. Govt is bringing new laws in recognition of these realities. Muslims are yet not directly affected but who knows what will happen More

Izhar: Impressions are permanent

FOR A YEAR IZHAR WAS THE ONLY VOICE FOR ME

TRIBUTE By Moazum Mohammad

On a sultry August afternoon, I came across Izhar Wani, may his soul rest in peace, at his office in Srinagar. The year was 2010 and Kashmir was shut. On the first impression, his candid character was quite evident through his smiling face. Apart from a journalist, I found him kind, a worthy friend More

Know the Disease and Know its Management

TUBERCULOSIS By Dr. Mohsin Ali Gazi

It is a potentially fatal contagious disease that can affect almost any part of the body though mainly an infection of the lungs. It is caused by a bacterial microorganism, the tubercle bacillus or Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacteria usually attack the lungs. But, TB bacteria can attack any part More

  • Kashmir

KPs stage protest, demand CBI probe

Temple Land Grabbing Case

MANZOOR-UL-HASSAN

Srinagar, Apr 9: Members of All Parties Migrants Co-ordination Committee (APMCC), an amalgam of Kashmiri Pandits, on Monday staged a protest here against the alleged grabbing of temple land in Kashmir More



  • Srinagar City

Govt has peanuts for bite victims, millions for dogs

ARC fails to provide Immunoglobulin to humans, SMC constructs state-of-the-art canine pound with pre-operative, post-operative facilities

M HYDERI

AT a time when the government has failed to provide life saving Immunoglobulin for dog bite victims at the SMHS Hospital run sole Anti Rabies Clinic  (ARC) in the City, a whopping over Rs one crore More




  • Jammu

Govt mulling repeal of laws imposed due to disturbance: Omar

GK NEWS NETWORK

Jammu, Apr 9:  Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, on Monday said that his government is contemplating to repeal some laws from the state which were imposed due to disturbance and violence.   More



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