Centre relaxes age bar for JK residents
CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Feb 24: The Centre has extended till next year the relaxation in upper age limit for the residents of Jammu and Kashmir aspiring to appear for All India Civil Service Examination.According to the notification, people of the state can write All India Service Examination till they attain MoreCentre's Hajj policy under SC scanner
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Feb 24: The government's Hajj policy today came under judicial scrutiny with the Supreme Court directing the Centre to provide details of subsidy given by it and criteria adopted for allocation of seats to state committees. A bench of justices Aftab Alam and Ranjana Prakash Desai MoreA slice of Kashmir in Delhi
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Feb 24: A slice of Kashmir was today presented in the capital today as artistes from the state staged enthralling performances as part of a three-day cultural extravaganza, featuring traditional music and dance. 'Shuhul Taaph-III' or Sweet Sunshine, the cultural gathering organised More- Kashmir
JK people deserve change: Sajad Lone
‘NC-PDP responsible for suffering of Kashmiris’
Srinagar, Feb 24: Chairman Peoples’ Conference Sajad Lone today said people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve a change to “undo decades of administrative injustice, corruption and rampant mis-governance.”  More
- Srinagar City
Nammath is no more 90
EXPANSION PLAN CHOCKED TO 40 FEET
GK CITY REPORTER
Srinagar, Feb 24: It’s official now that the prestigious 90 Feet road at Soura, popular as Nammath, awaiting expansion for the past several years has been reduced to 40 feet for the future prospects of More
- Jammu
293 detained under PSA for stone pelting in 2 yrs
Cases Of 1524 Youth Under Consideration For Amnesty: Govt
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Feb 24: Jammu and Kashmir police has detained 293 youth, including students, for their alleged involvement in the summer unrest of 2010 under controversial Public Safety Act in last two years.  More
- South Asia
India, Pak should resolve all disputes through talks: MPs
REZAUL H LASKAR/PTI
Islamabad, Feb 24: Parliamentarians from India and Pakistan are in agreement on the need to enhance bilateral relations and to resolve all disputes through negotiations and dialogue, Lok Sabha Speaker More


