Sustained peace and normalcy essential elements for achieving progress: Vohra
Srinagar, July 1: Governor N N Vohra today said that sustained peace and normalcy are essential elements for achieving progress and prosperity and called upon one and all to work towards making Jammu and Kashmir a peaceful, developed and prosperous State. The Governor, as Chief Guest More
Students safe, matter sorted: Police
Harassment of Kashmiris
Srinagar July 1: Police on Sunday said that matter of alleged harassment of Kashmiri students in Haryana has been sorted out. Talking to Greater Kashmir Superintendent of Police Sujeet Kumar said that he went to Haryana on the instructions of the Director General MoreParticipant dies in mishap at Sinthan top
VIP escort men beat 7 drivers
Srinagar, July 1: The third edition of the Mughal Road car rally ran into a rough weather on Sunday when one of the cars rolled into a deep gorge near Sinthan top in south Kashmir. In the accident one person died while another sustained critical injuries, sources said. They said the ill fated MoreNo strike today: Hurriyat (G)
Srinagar, July 1: The Hurriyat Conference (G) on Saturday expressed anguish over government not allowing the chairman of the conglomerate Syed Ali Shah Geelani to visit the Dastgeer Sahib (RA) Shrine at Khanyar in old city, which was gutted last week. “Government preventing Geelani from visiting MoreLeT,Jamaat, Dukhtaran, Inquilabi condemn attachment
KHAN SOPORI HOUSE CONFISCATION
Srinagar, July 1: Militant outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and various separatist organizations on Sunday condemned the confiscation of the house of Hurriyat (G) leader Ghulam Muhammad Khan Sopori at Chanpora. “We strongly condemn the government action of attaching property of Khan Sopori and More
SAC has become defunct: Congress
Sangrama, July 1: Former minister and Member AICC Abdul Gani Vakil today expressed concern over functioning of State Accountabilty Commission and favoured setting up of independent commission to probe corruption charges against bureaucrats and politicians. “Investigating institutions like MoreTake probe to its logical conclusion: Karra to Govt
Gund Hassibhat incident
Srinagar, July 1: Senior PDP leader and former Finance Minister Tariq Hameed Karra has urged people to thwart the nefarious efforts of the elements who are hell bent upon fueling sectarian tension in Kashmir. Addressing a gathering at Gund Hassibhat today, Karra said a definite pattern is MoreDistrict Admin Anantnag hailed
Islamabad, July 1: District Administration Anantnag Sunday detained religious scholars at Islamabad to prevent any confrontation in wake of a proposed debate between the Ulema. Deputy Commissioner Anantnag Farooq Shah said that the two had been detained at the Dak Bungalow by the district administration MoreIslamic Revival magazine launched
Srinagar, July 1: The Islamic Revival – first Islamic multicolored magazine from Jammu and Kashmir was launched here today. The magazine was released by the prominent Islamic orator and Peace TV speaker Yahya Alavi, who was the chief guest on the occasion. Alavi who is also the Director More
Srinagar declared smoke free district
Srinagar, July 1: The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir has been declared a smoke-free district, a senior government officer said today. Additional Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, Nazim Khan announced that all public places of Srinagar district have been publicly and formally declared smoke More- Kashmir
Sustained peace and normalcy essential elements for achieving progress: Vohra
Srinagar, July 1: Governor N N Vohra today said that sustained peace and normalcy are essential elements for achieving progress and prosperity and called upon one and all to work towards making Jammu and More
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Kashmiris traditionally dog-friendly: Study
Maneka Gandhi gets clearer picture of canine problem in
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Srinagar, July 1: Srinagar could be among worst victims of dog bite cases, but still instead of being envy people here are “traditionally friendly” towards the canines, a study has revealed. The study More
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India-Pak dialogue must for peace: Malik, Rana
Poonch July 1: Minister for Higher Education Abdul Gani Malik and Political Advisor to the Chief Minister Devender Singh Rana on Sunday said that both India and Pakistan should continue the dialogue process More
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India should apologise for sending Surjeet Singh to spy: Pakistan
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Islamabad, July 1: Days after he claimed terror suspect Zabiuddin Ansari could have mounted a "sting operation" to carry out the Mumbai attacks from Pakistani soil, Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik More
- Ganderbal
SONAMARG LAND ENCROACHED, ALLEGE TRADERS
Sonamarg, July 1: Traders of this picturesque resort have alleged that hundreds of kanal of land in the area has been encroached upon. “The green belt area which is being encroached is a few yards More


