Dithering Leaders, Determined People
That explains the whole leadership paradox
Z. G. Muhammad
In eighties, I was swayed!So where hundreds of thousands on watching the documentary hosted by Orson Welles, ‘The Man Who Saw Tomorrow’ based on the predictions by sixteenth century French astrologer Michel de Nostredame, Nostradamus. The man is ‘credited with having’ predicted many major events MoreThe coalition compulsion
Where lies the people’s interest?
Anil Anand
Compulsions of managing coalition politics'. This rather bizarre and clichéd argument has proved handy for the partners ruling the country and the states in coalitions. From Prime Minister down to the lowest levels in the democratic hierarchy in the country, the argument pops up every now and then MoreThe first priority
Why so much infant mortality at G.B. Panth hospital?
Dr.Mirza Ashraf Beg
As one of the first generation medicos from Kashmir medical college I have seen both Lal Ded and Panth hospital growing from their infancy to where they are today. Panth hospital is a roadside hospital where parking for the cars has never been thought off besides there is absolutely no area of shelter MoreSymbolizing violence
Victims Rajiv Gandhi, Maulana Farooq and AG Lone
Dr.Javid Iqbal
21st May symbolizes dilemmatic violent subcontinent. On this day three different violent episodes occurred in different time and place, yet carrying the same date claiming Rajiv Gandhi, Mirwaiz Farooq and Abdul Ghani Lone. Maulana Farooq fell to bullets fired at close range in his own dwelling in More- Kashmir
State Cong trying to portray Omar as murderer of infants: Kamaal
‘Azad can’t break the Govt as Centre is with us’
UMER MAQBOOL
Srinagar, May 20: A day after Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad termed the tragic death of infants in Valley’s sole maternity hospital, G B Pant, as “shameful” and blamed State Government for More
- Srinagar City
Soura-Ahmednagar road continues to be in shambles
MUKEET AKMALI
Srinagar, May 20: For the past over two years, upper Soura – Ahmednagar road is in dilapidated condition causing much of inconvenience to the residents. “For two years now we are moving from pillar More
- Jammu
DUST STORM PARALYSES NORMAL LIFE IN JAMMU
RANJANA CHARAK
Jammu, May 20: Normal life in Jammu and its outskirts was paralysed as a dust storm hit the city on Sunday evening. "There was a dust storm and dazzle in the capital with winds travelling at a velocity More
- South Asia
Pakistan bans Twitter
Islamabad, May 20: Pakistan Sunday blocked micro-blogging website Twitter after it failed to take action on the publication of blasphemous content. The Nation daily said the Pakistan Telecommunication More
- World
3 DIE,2 HURT IN NORTHERN ITALY QUAKE
Rome, May 20: Panicked people rushed into the streets when a powerful earthquake struck northern Italy early today, killing three people and injuring at least two others, rescuers said.  More
- Education and Career
Scholarship/Fellowship Alerts
University Of Oxford Announces Rhodes ScholarshipThe University of Oxford announces Rhodes scholarship for Indian nationals. The Scholarship is initially for a period of two years but if necessary can More


