Leashing the Beast

The menace of street dogs is actually the gift of the Law, question it now

Inksight By Mehmood ur Rashid

Horror. This is the only word to explain what people face these days in the streets of Kashmir. Just two days before newspapers in the valley brought out the scale of that horror once more on their front pages. It looked like a report from a war zone. Kids crying while treated for dog bites, bruised More

Do we deserve to be visited?

Tourism first if you want to see Kashmir self-reliant

ATTRACTION KASHMIR By Shiban Dudha

One reads a lot about failed African States, causes and effects of their failures and the phases those countries went through prior to their downfall.  On two fronts there appears a striking similarity of pre perishing phase of those States with situation in Jammu and Kashmir over the last near More

Towards quality education

Are we doing enough to bring a change?

EDUCATION By Syed Ishfaq Noor

Quality education is possible when academic support in terms of quality resource persons at zonal, District and state levels is made available. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (universal education programme) helped bring 20 million children into school. It also plans to quadruple the number of universities More

Saving Jehlum

Why ignore the lifeline of the valley?

ENVIRONMENT By Peerzada Aarif

Jhelum is the life line of Kashmir. Interiors of Jhelum once added to the beauty of the city, now on the edge of depletion. Parts of Jhelum which flow through the City look like a bad smelling drain which has only waste water coming out of houses. Our ancestors say that the cool breeze of Jehlum More

  • Kashmir

Drug peddler gets 10-yrs RI

Court Watch

D A RASHID

Srinagar, Apr 25: A local Court on Tuesday awarded rigorous imprisonment of ten years and imposed fine of rupees one lakh to an accused convicted for selling Charas. The principal Sessions Judge Srinagar More



  • Srinagar City

KID, MOTHER, others mauled

DOG ATTACKS CONTINUE FROM NORTH TO SOUTH

M HYDERI

Srinagar, Apr 25: With no let up in dog attacks in this summer capital, around a dozen odd people including a three-year-old boy and his mother were mauled Wednesday while the government continued to keep More




  • Jammu

  • South Asia

Not bound to act on US bounties: Pak govt tells court

M ZULQERNAIN

Lahore, Apr 25: Pakistan today said it was not bound to act on the bounties offered by the US for Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Hafiz Mohammad Saeed and his brother-in-law Abdul Rahman Makkias as the American More



  • World

Stress could tell harder on women's hearts

Washington, Apr 25: Emotional upheaval is more likely to impose a heavier burden on women's hearts than men's, says a study. These findings show that coronary (heart related) blood flow actually increases More



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