Unjustified strike
Employees strike has not only hit the daily routine works badly, but has also affected the studies of our children, which is of more importance. The employees who demand for enhancing the retirement age to 60 years are only displaying their selfishness. Increase in retirement age can’t be termed as genuine More

Developing tourism
Most of the people in Kashmir are involved in professions related to tourism. The financial conditions of the people in J&K state suffered badly after the sudden setback during the last few years. The state of J&K is yet to recover from this sudden decline in tourism. But the department of tourism More

Mental health
This refers to SHRC's report about the condition of Government Psychiatric Hospital. Despite the fact that psychiatric morbidity is increasing in our state and is more than the rest of country, we are far more backward in terms of providing facilities of mental healthcare to the people. The government More

Declining standards
The Government of India introduced the National Institutes of Technology (NIT) Act 2007  which consequently led   to the establishment of 20  institutions formerly RECs. The act  provides  them complete autonomy in their functioning. To promote regional development there More

  • Kashmir

Omar visits his constituency, reviews power scenario

GK NEWS NETWORK

Ganderbal, May 31: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Thursday reviewed the status of power sector in Ganderbal constituency at a meeting of the concerned officers here.  An official spokesman said the More



  • Srinagar City

WORLD ANTI-TOBACCO DAY OBSERVED

Medicos, civil society press for blanket ban on tobacco, gutkha products in JK

MANZOOR-UL-HASSAN

Srinagar, May 31: Members of the civil society including students, social activists, media-persons and medicos on Thursday pressed for the blanket ban on the tobacco and gutkha products in the Jammu and More




  • Jammu

Jammu swelters at 45 Degree Celsius

'Heat wave to continue'

ASHWANI LANGEH

Jammu, May 31: The mercury today crossed 45 Degrees Celsius in Jammu and this is the second time in last ten years that the temperature crossed this mark in May. While the maximum temperature, according More



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