What will happen to Kashmir?

Do we have an answer to a question which haunts us all

MY TAKE BY M ASHRAF

The decades old uncertainty about Kashmir’s future has made almost every Kashmiri a psychic! Invariably, whenever one visits some friend or relative, the most pertinent question asked is “Kasheeri kya banni!” (What will happen to Kashmir?) Will something happen? This curiosity about Kashmir’s future More

Unleashing the dog terror

Authorities have failed to protect people from dogs

DOG CITY By Dr. Javed Latoo

Despite currently living overseas, it is difficult not to feel touched by the poignant and heartbreaking pictures of our children mutilated by the stray dogs. People are expressing helplessness to this dog terror and are incensed by the pervasive neglect by our comatose state machinery. Ever since More

First Eight Seats Reserved

A noble idea but do we practice it?

PUBLIC TRANSPORT By Shamil Khan

The government of our ill-fated State has been promising paradise to us but it forgets to kill us for that. We have been shown Sabz-Bagh every now and then but all this proves to be a futile exercise and an eye-wash for the people living here. Besides when we raise our voice to stake our claim for More

Kashmiri language nowhere

The results in the recent KAS exams are dismal

CIVIL SERVICE By Mir Zubair Rashid

The huge participation of candidates from the last few years in the KAS exams showed the rising enthusiasm among the youth towards the administrative services. The aspirants are working hard to get through the exams. Civil Services is known as the best carrier option and short cut to a better life More

  • Kashmir

SKIMS to have sarai for patients, attendants

Will Ease Stress: Dr Zargar

MANZOOR-UL-HASSAN

Srinagar, May 10: Management of Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura has started the construction work on Rs 11 crore sarai (resting place) for the attendants of patients visiting More



  • Srinagar City

GOVT WAKES UP TO PARKING MESS IN CITY CENTRE

ERSTWHILE KMD BUS STAND WALL DEMOLISHED AFTER 17 YEARS

GK CITY CORRESPONDENT

Srinagar, May 10: As if the authorities had been sleeping all these years that despite the growing traffic mess they couldn’t identify a “blunder” on their part of having failed to remove a concrete wall More




  • Jammu

JK REELS UNDER ACUTE POWER SHORTAGE

Energy Banking, Shutdown Of Salal Power Station Blamed

ASHWANI LANGEH

Jammu, May 10: Jammu and Kashmir is reeling under acute electricity crisis due to shutdown of the Salal Hydro Electric Power Station Reasi and routing of 200 Mega Watts of electricity to other states under More



  • South Asia

Indo-Pak next Siachen talks on June 11-12

REZAUL H LASKAR\PTI

Islamabad, May 10: India and Pakistan will hold their next round of talks on the military standoff on Siachen glacier in Islamabad during June 11-12 against the backdrop of renewed calls from the Pakistani More



  • Health

First ever pill to beat HIV under FDA consideration

London, May 10: Truvada, the first ever pill to beat HIV -- a breakthrough in the 30-year-old war against AIDS epidemic -- is under active consideration of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for More



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