Kupwara boy secures 4th rank
SHAHID RAFIQ
Padergund (Kupwara), Jan 2: Residents of Padergund village in this frontier district have a reason to celebrate as a student form this remote hamlet has secured 4th position in the matriculation examinations, results of which were declared last week. Adil Abdullah More
3 Govt schools score 0% results
SHAHID RAFIQ
Kupwara, Jan 2: Three government schools in this frontier district have scored zero percent results in the matriculation examination, results of which were declared recently. Twenty four students from Government Higher Secondary School (Batpora) Magam appeared in the class 10th examination More5 schools score 90% results
Kupwara: More than 90 per cent students in five government schools in this frontier district have cleared matriculation examinations, results of which were declared recently. Govt High School Wayisa secured 100% results, Govt High School Pohru 96 per cent, Govt High School Warnow 90 per cent, Govt MoreIFS officers seek Forest Minister’s intervention
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 2: The approval of selection grade of the IFS officers of 1999 batch could not come up in the Cabinet meeting today as the Forest Secretariat allegedly failed to forward their cases. “Selection grade was due to IFS 1999 batch officers with effect from January 1, 2012. Though MoreDevelop infrastructure at Chambar waterfall: Residents
Batpora, Jan 2: Scintillating Chambar waterfall, nestled in the lap of snow capped mountains of Kupwara and lush green forests of Deodar, Pine and Birch trees, is lying unexplored under the nose of District Administration and Lolab-Bungus-Drangyari Development Authority. “The government should More
Incomplete Tumina-Chowkibal bridge irks Kupwara residents
12 yrs on, construction going at snail’s pace
Chowkibal (Kupwara), Jan 2: The inordinate delay in construction of a vital bridge on Kupwara–Chowkibal road has angered the inhabitants of several villages here with people accusing the authorities of turning blind eye towards the matter. “The bridge construction has been going on from the More
'CM’s private office received 204 deputations'
Srinagar, Jan 2: As many as 204 deputations comprising of 1367 individuals from various parts of the Valley approached the Chief Minister’s Private Office, Srinagar last month for redressal of their problems. An official spokesman in a statement said an effective follow up and monitoring system MoreG H Mir passes away
Srinagar Jan 2: Ghulam Hassan Mir, a former Kashmir Administrative Service (KAS) officer passed away here after brief illness. He was 58 and is survived by his wife and four children. Mir was not well for sometime and was admitted to SMHS Hospital where he breathed his last this morning. He More- Kashmir
Kupwara boy secures 4th rank
SHAHID RAFIQ
Padergund (Kupwara), Jan 2: Residents of Padergund village in this frontier district have a reason to celebrate as a student form this remote hamlet has secured 4th position in the matriculation examinations More
- Srinagar City
Dogs bark in SKICC, maul employee
M HYDERI
Srinagar, Jan 2: With no check on the alarming population of stray dogs in the City, the canines for now have infiltrated into the highly fortified SK International Conference Centre (SKICC) and mauled More
- Jammu
Act against institutions charging excessive fee: Akhoon
Private schools in dock
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Jan 2: The Minister for Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution (CAPD), Qamar Ali Akhoon on Monday called for strict implementation of provisions of the government SRO 123- regulating the fee structure More
- South Asia
Imran Khan indicates political tie-up with Musharraf
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Islamabad, Jan 2: The political scene in Pakistan appears to be hotting up, with the cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan's Tehrik-e-Insaf party indicating that it is open to an alliance with former More
- World
Indian diplomat manhandled in China
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Beijing/New Delhi, Jan 2: An Indian diplomat based in Shanghai was "manhandled" in a court while two others compatriots were tortured and detained, prompting India to lodge a strong protest with the Chinese More


