Interlocutors’ lollipops
Can Kashmiris be pacified by these sops?
Hassan Zainagairi
As and when Kashmir boils up and begins to invite global concern, the safest and time-tested prescription they lay their hands on is instituting of committees and setting up of interlocution groups. It is not sincerity-driven realization of hard ground realities that asks to sit in to involve MoreVictims of a faulty system
Is G B Pant Hospital a mere tip of an iceberg
Dr. Rumana Makhdoomi
There has been a hue and cry over the deaths at GB Pant Hospital. The deaths have shaken the administration, politicians have stepped in to engage in blames and counter blames and the separatists too have pressed the alarm button! Critics have questioned the role of doctors, the number MoreSheer deception
There is nothing significant in the interlocutors' report
Fida Iqbal
Ultimately the cat is out of the bag! Recently released final report of interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir about vexed Kashmir issue seems to be more flimsy than a straightforward description of prospective efforts to ease out Kashmir imbroglio. From the day one, shoddy procedure and choice for selection MoreThe secret of happiness
True happiness lies within
Dr. Mushtaq Chalkoo
When we search for something, the first thing we do is to look for it in the most likely place. That may not always work. Sometimes things show up in unexpected corners. Most of the time milk is in the fridge, the phone is on the table, and the keys are in hand. Now why should searching for happiness 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


