J & K: Power Shock
Water being a state subject, the GoI should have taken the state on board before signing the IWT with Pakistan
Er. S R S Madni
Energy is the prime mover of economic growth. The demand for electricity is ever increasing to cope up with the industrialization, rural electrification and irrigation purpose. The development of the power sector since the independence has been predominantly through the government, and in the recent More
The BRIDGE and the SCHOOL
We must remember that the pedestrian traffic on the bridge is bound to disturb the calm surrounding the school
Sheikh Imran/Sajad Hyder
It was Saturday, second day of June; the morning newspaper became a source of worry for parents whose children are studying at Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School, Srinagar. A BRIDGE NEAR PRESENTATION CONVENT! This very news brings into mind the serene atmosphere that surrounds the school More
Coming to Rescue
There is a near total absence of a support system for medical emergencies outside the hospital in Kashmir
Ashraf Jallu
Last summer, following a Golf Tournament at the good old Kashmir Golf Club, participants were busy having their lunch. Suddenly, there was an unusual activity about a dozen yards away from me. A young golfer was giving Abdominal Thrusts (Heimlich Maneuver) to one of the senior most golfers who had More- Kashmir
Interlocutors polarized JK on ethnic, communal lines: Dr Mehboob Beg
KHALID GUL
Islamabad (Anantnag), June 11: Blaming New Delhi appointed interlocutors for “polarizing” J&K on ethnic and communal lines, senior National Conference leader and Parliamentarian Dr Mehboob Beg Monday More
- Srinagar City
TRAFFIC MESS AT KARAN NAGAR HINDERS ACCESS TO SMHS, SKIMS
Years on police, SMC sleep on roadside parking mess
TRAFFIC TROUBLE PART 2
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, June 11: Karan Nagar main road, a key link to City’s two prime hospitals –the SMHS and the SK Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura –is often in a mess due to roadside parking of hundreds More
- Jammu
2 years on, fate of JDA’s shopping complex hangs in balance
AKSHAY AZAD
Jammu, June 11: Legal hiccups and official apathy has grounded the two year old proposal of Jammu Development Authority (JDA) to construct shopping complexes on its vacant land in various parts of Jammu More
- Health
Low-carbohydrate diet may not be good for heart: Study
INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE
London, June 11: A low-carbohydrate diet may not be good for the heart as it has been linked with higher cholesterol levels, a study says. The research, conducted in Sweden over 25 years, tracked More
- Education and Career
30 students across states identified for higher edu scholarships
Aryans Renews MoU With Navjyoti Foundation
Chandigarh, June 11: Started around two years ago with an aim to provide quality education to students from economically weaker background, the objective was again revived when Aryans Group of Colleges More


