Voted to power, we’ll re-negotiate water agreements: Mufti
Doda, May 23: Reiterating the resolve of his party to make Jammu and Kashmir economically self-reliant, patron of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mufti Muhammad Sayeed today said that PDP would re-negotiate the ‘discriminatory’ water agreements if it assumes power again. Addressing a public More
'K-resolution, dev should go together'
Srinagar, May 23: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti has said that resolution of Kashmir problem and economic development of the state must go hand in hand and PDP has established that it could be achieved without sacrificing either. She was addressing workers meeting at Warpora More
MUTHI RESIDENTS BLOCK ROAD, PROTEST POLICE INACTION
Jammu, May 23: Angered over the police inaction against two persons who allegedly attacked a local boy, hundreds of Muthi residents blocked Jammu-Poonch national highway for around one hour Wednesday morning. Eyewitnesses said that early in the morning when a boy of locality More4 SCHOOL CHILDREN WOUNDED IN MISHAP
Poonch, May 23: At least four children were injured when a School Van collided with another vehicle in Mendhar area of this border district on Wednesday. Official sources said that the school van was carrying the children from school when it collided with another vehicle at Salotri area of MoreKPs THREATENS HUNGER STRIKE
Jammu, May 23: Accusing Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah of failing to implement PM employment package for migrants, Kashmiri Pandits today threatened to re-start their hunger strike from June 5. "We warn the state government if they fail to fulfill the commitments made by Omar More86 YOUTH RECRUITED AT NAGROTA
Jammu, May 23: As a part of its drive to recruit eligible youth from the unrepresented areas, a special recruitment rally was organised by Jammu and Kashmir Police in Nagrota Sainik School Grounds here today. The recruitment was conducted for 103 villages falling in the jurisdiction of three MoreDM IMPOSES RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSPORTATION OF BOVINE ANIMALS
Jammu, May 23: District Magistrate (DM), Jammu, Sanjeev Verma has ordered that no bovine animal such as cow, oxen, bulls, calves etc be transported to other districts without written permission from undersigned or Additional District Magistrate, Jammu under certain conditions. This order MoreLok Adalat held at Boniyar
Uri, May 23: A Mega Lok Adalat was held at Court Complex Boniyar under the chairmanship of Mr Mohammad Shafi Khan , Principal District and Sessions Judge Baramulla(Chairman District Legal Services Authority, Baramulla). Other members who presided over the Lok Adalat included Sikander More- Kashmir
Militants pushed back on LoC: Army
Helicopters Used In Keran Operation
SHABIR IBN YUSUF
Srinagar, May 23: Army Wednesday said that they foiled an infiltration attempt by militants on the Line of Control in Kupwara district of north Kashmir. Giving details, a senior officer of Kupwara More
- Srinagar City
Colleagues protest mysterious death of Harwan man
Govt officials allege foul play, appeal police for speedy probe
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SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI
Srinagar, May 23: Suspecting a foul play in the mysterious death of Muhammad Ashraf Khan son of Ghulam Muhammad of Harwan, a government official working with Directorate of Economics and Statistics Planning More
- Jammu
Voted to power, we’ll re-negotiate water agreements: Mufti
Doda, May 23: Reiterating the resolve of his party to make Jammu and Kashmir economically self-reliant, patron of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mufti Muhammad Sayeed today said that PDP would re-negotiate More
- South Asia
Pak doctor gets 33 years for helping CIA find Osama
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Islamabad, May 23: A Pakistani doctor who ran a fake vaccination campaign for the CIA to help find Osama bin Laden was today sentenced to 33 years of rigorous imprisonment for committing treason under More
- World
HR bodies urge India to ratify Convention against Torture
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Geneva, May 23: Ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of India, a coalition of human rights organisations have urged Government of India to ratify the convention against torture saying that human More
- Health
No 'conclusive study' to link cellular tower radiation with cancer: Medical experts
New Delhi, May 23: There are no conclusive scientific studies anywhere to prove low radiation emitted from cellular towers can cause cancer in human beings, and authorities must gear up to tackle other More
- Education and Career
India last stop for Stanford-bound ICSE topper
MALAVIKA VETTATH
Dubai, May 23: This 17-year-old knew he would do well in his Grade 12 exams but becoming the ICSE topper worldwide with 99.5 percent marks was unimaginable. India-born Rohan Sampath now looks forward to More


