HANGUL VS SHEEP
Why this gross misconception that HANGUL and SHEEP can not coexist.
Azmat Alam Khan
Nobody can deny the fact that Hangul is a symbol of Kashmir and its conservation should be a priority. Millions of rupees have been pumped into conservation programmes. Scores of seminars, workshops and conferences are being conducted every year to ponder over the ever dwindling numbers of Hangul More
My TV, My classroom
The seminar organised by EMMRC, Kashmir University will explore the possibilities of education through virtual classroom
GK Magazine Desk
In today’s world where television is considered a distraction for students, ‘Educational Multimedia Research Centre’ is organising a two day seminar to sensitise people about how TV is a useful medium for education. In a fast paced world where day time inventions become redundant Television MoreBank Your Tooth
The next time your child’s milk tooth falls, don’t dispose it off; it is a goldmine of healthcare.
Dr. Khatib Zada Imran
“I died as a mineral and became a plant, I died as a plant and rose to animal, I died as animal and I was man. Why should I fear? When was I less by dying” - Jalalu’d-din Rumi, Sufi PoetThese lines may have been written long ago, though they are now structuring an impression on an upcoming More- Kashmir
Geelani digs deep into his eventful past
RECORDING HISTORY
Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani talks about his family background, hardships he faced to attain education and his journey from a north Kashmir hamlet to Srinagar. In an exclusive More
- Srinagar City
A lot needs to be done to revive KGC glory
GK has done a good job in bringing the status of Kashmir Golf Club, the second oldest golf course of the subcontinent to the notice of the government, which in fact, owns it. The constitution of the More
- Jammu
PDP-BJP planning to create 2008 like situation: NC
Jammu, May 14: Cautioning the people against the 'evil designs' of opposition PDP and BJP, the ruling National Conference (NC) on Monday claimed that the two parties had arrived at an undeclared alliance More
- South Asia
Soldiers to move to peacetime positions: Media report
‘Dr Singh’s proposed Islamabad visit to offer pleasant surprises’
INDO-PAK THAW
REZAUL H LASKAR
Islamabad, May 14: India is likely to cut the number of soldiers from wartime positions on the border with Pakistan, where they were deployed after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, according to a media report More
- Health
Watching TV linked to unhealthy eating
Washington, May 14: Don't allow your children to be glued to TV if you want them to eat healthy. Television viewing time is associated with lower odds of consuming fruit or vegetables daily, says a new More
- Career and Counseling
Government to double availability of medical seats
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, May 14: Medical students are in for a bonanza with the government planning to double availability of undergraduate and postgraduate seats to meet a target of 80,000 MBBS and 45,000 PG seats More


