Doctors’ shortage hits patient care in Pulwama hospital
Health institute lacks lavatories, canteen; patients face hardships
SHOWKAT DAR
Pulwama, May 24: The shortage of doctors in district hospital Pulwama is adversely affecting the patient care in the health center. “The doctors working in the 100-bedded hospital are unable to cope up with the ever increasing rush of patients,” sources in the hospital told Greater Kashmir More
Rahmoo roads in dilapidated condition; authorities in slumber
IMTIYAZ SOFI
Pulwama, May 24: The inhabitants of Rahmoo in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district are up in arms against the Roads and Buildings department for failing to provide better roads in and around the village. The residents told Greater Kashmir that the main road, which connects Rahmoo with Srinagar More- Kashmir
Police arrest Pulwama youth
‘High Court Was The Target’
Abandoned Chanapora IED
SHABIR IBN YUSUF
Srinagar, May 24: Police Thursday said the explosive recovered from an abandoned vehicle at Chanapora Bridge last week (May 18) was about to be used to target Jammu and Kashmir High Court. They said they More
- Srinagar City
No hike at this petrol pump
Old Man’s Struggle Touches Station Owner’s Heart
M HYDERI
Srinagar, May 24: At a time when overnight record hike in petrol must have profited thousands of filling stations across the country, this one in Kashmir near old City, the Shaher-e-Khaas, did something More
- Jammu
Govt offices shut in Jammu as employees strike
ARUN SINGH
Jammu, May 24: Normal work in most of the government and Public Sector Undertakings (PSU) offices remained paralysed across Jammu region on first day of three day employees ‘Kaam Chhoro Hartal’ today, More
- Health
Ignoring emails could be good for your heart
London, May 24: Ignoring email messages altogether could have a positive effect on your heart as it will help reduce stress, a study suggests. Scientists who attached heart rate monitors to office More
- Education and Career
Girls outdo boys in CBSE class 10 exams
New Delhi, May 24: Girl students outperformed boys in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 10 examinations, the results of which were released Thursday. Girls recorded a pass percentage More


