Revisiting A Memorandum

It throws up many stories, many more narratives of a nation

Z. G. Muhammad

The rhythm and vivacity of a nation lies embedded in its narratives.  Many posers bother me. What is a narrative? If Kashmir has its own narrative, what is that?  More particularly these questions stare into our faces whenever there is a debate over attempts made to change Kashmir narratives More

The rise and fall of national parties

Act or be dictated by regional players

Anil Anand

 The politics at the national level is in a flux. It is not entirely the making of the coalition era, which of course has its own share, as the political class will like us to believe. More than that, the onus for the present mess squarely rests on the national political parties.  In this More

Welcome to Kashmir

Before you step in, you must know what the place is all about

Shoiab Shah

 With the onset of the summer and the temperature soaring, as expected, Kashmir turns everyone's favourite.  The State of Jammu and Kashmir encompasses a mountainous region in the heart of Asia, with boundaries touching both South and Central Asia. Surrounded by countries like Pakistan More

Good old days

Earlier we were content in less and less, new we are restless to accumulate more and more

Tufail. A. Haji

Imagine someone who breathed his last a century ago rising from his grave momentarily to cast a glance at the present state of the globe and its custodians, the choicest creation of the Creator,  Adam’s  stylish sons and Eve’s dandy daughters. He will be shocked for he will recall that a More

  • Kashmir

300-yr old Sufi shrine gutted

R M BHAT

Beeru (Budgam) July 15: A three hundred year old Sufi Shrine of Baba Haneefudin (RA) was gutted in a fire incident at Rathsun here in central Kashmir last night. The Sufi Shrine of Baba Haneefudin More



  • Srinagar City

SKEWED BRIDGE MAULS JHELUM BEAUTIFICATION

Encroachments resurface in violation of High Court directions;

M HYDERI

Srinagar, July 15: Notwithstanding statements of the ruling coalition that Jhelum beautification would be completed on priority basis, the upcoming skewed bridge across the river seems to be last nail More




  • Jammu

PDD extends ‘amnesty period’ till Aug 31

VLDS FAILS TO DELIVER

ASHWANI LANGEH

JAMMU, JULY 15: In the backdrop of poor response from the consumers, the Power Development Department of Jammu and Kashmir has extended its much hyped Voluntary Load Disclosure Scheme (VLDS) up to August More



  • For Contributors

For those who want to write for Greater Kashmir

Our contributors are our capital. We honor each word we receive from them. They add variety to our opinion pages. An ever widening canvas of our writers including students, teachers, civil servants, technocrats More



  • Education and Career

Jamia Hamdard to have its own medical college

50 percent seats reserved for Muslims; entrance test held today

ANIL ANAND

New Delhi, July 15: Jamia Hamdard University, which is known for its contributions in the field of health care sciences, has added another feather to its cap with its new Medical College becoming operational More



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