Pandit Problem
Return of the community should restore the inclusive character of Kashmir
RIYAZ AHMAD
The question of a separate settlement for Kashmiri pandits has once again wound its way into the discourse in Valley. Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani has warned that settling the migrant community into segregated colonies would create a potential Israel-Palestinian like situation MoreDesiring but not deserving!
Kashmiris have been aspiring for many things in life but before desiring something one has to deserve it!
M.Ashraf
Everyone desires many things in life. Apart from the fact that merely desiring a thing does not materialise it and one has to work to achieve it, there is also another rider of first deserving a thing. There is a saying, “If wishes were horses, beggars would ride them”! Kashmiris have been aspiring MoreApproaching a conflict
Of interlocution and the history of a dispute
Dr.Mirza Ashraf Beg
In my childhood we were told Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed land undecided between India and Pakistan. We were also told final decision regarding this soil will be taken by the sons of the soil through an impartial plebiscite. Later on we heard United Nations had appointed an election commissioner MoreOf campus joys
Will the college life end up?
Beenish Habib
Being in college away from the selfish world, with friends surrounding and beautiful talk around. Would this time come to an end? It seems as if someone is telling me a lie or as if it is a fictitious tale. It won’t end up. I won’t be left alone, I will have my friends with me and the days will be More- Kashmir
'International’ airport faces petty problems
No AC; 2 gates, 3 conveyer belts cater to 5000 visitors
MUDDASIR ALI
Srinagar, July 10: At the Srinagar Airport, claimed to be international in standards, the Air Conditioning system is lying defunct for past many days in the ongoing heat conditions. This is not the More
- Srinagar City
Civil society wakes up to skewed bridge mess
Construction environmental disaster, says KCSDS; Asks Govt to stop work forthwith
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar July 10: Breaking silence over the upcoming skewed bridge across Jhelum, civil society Tuesday expressed serious concern over the construction terming it “environmental disaster and attempt at More
- Jammu
2 of family die, 5 injured in highway mishap
MUHAMMAD TASKEEN
Ramban, July 10: At least two persons died and five others of a family were injured when a Maruti car they were traveling in skidded off the road and plunged into the River Chenab near here early today More
- Uri
Contractors abandon Govt school constructions at Bimyar
STUDENTS FACE INCONVENIENCE
NAYEEM SHOWKAT KHAN
Bimyar (Uri): Despite passing of seven years, the buildings for the Government High School Bimyar in Baramulla district are yet to be completed. The construction work on the four buildings of the More


