Srinagar: The Changing City

Certain good things have happened to the City, but more needs to be done

Rafique Bhatt

The capital city of Srinagar is changing, and changing very fast. It now seems that the city will overcome the deficit of twenty years, which not only devastated its infrastructure but shook its foundations.    Transformation can be well recognised by its citizens who lived  the More

Understanding Our Plight

Education is the only way to change the lot

Aamir Hussain shah

Why is that Muslim societies today are divided by sectarianism, destroyed by wars and firmly controlled by industrialized nations exploiting the resources of Muslim nations? In one word the answer is lack of proper education.  Today Muslim youth is torn between different tendencies and assailed More

Esperanza Rising

How A Young Mexican Girl Braves Extra-Ordinary Circumstances To Protect Her Family

Saarah Khan

Book Title: Esperanza Rising            Author: Pam Munoz Ryan           Publisher: Scholastic Inc            More

  • Kashmir

Reach out to students in rural areas: Guv to KU

MUKEET AKMALI

Srinagar, May 15: Emphasizing upon the need to provide quality education to students living in far-flung areas, Governor, N N Vohra on Tuesday said University of Kashmir needs to play proactive role in More



  • Srinagar City

R&B’s laziness proves costly for state exchequer

Millions go waste on Canal Road repairs due to failure in timely macadamization

GK CITY REPORTER

Srinagar, May 15: Cornered over the dilapidated condition of the Canal Road, a vital link between Airport Road and Rawal Pora, the government last year spend millions on this road in south City to make More




  • Jammu

PHE mulls to start water metering in capital cities by June

ARUN SINGH

Jammu ,  May 15: The Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department is likely to start installation of meters for water connections by June end this year. Sources told Greater Kashmir that the department More



  • Health

Walk in park boosts memory

Toronto, May 15: A walk in the park benefits people suffering from depression, say researchers on the basis of new evidence. Marc Berman, post-doctoral fellow at Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute More



  • Education and Career

IIT Council's final decision on May 28

SINGLE ENTRANCE TEST

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

New Delhi, May 15: The IIT council which met against the backdrop of sustained opposition to the proposed single entrance test for admission to engineering programmes and is understood to have insisted More



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