Chenab Valley victim of bad governance of successive NC regimes: Mufti
Thathri (Kishtwar), May 25: Underlining the huge development deficit faced by Chenab Valley region, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Muhammad Sayeed on  said the present coalition had only worsened the situation for the residents of the mountainous areas over the past three years.< More

PSA AMENDMENTS AMONG 14 BILLS GET GOVERNOR’S NOD

ARUN SINGH

Jammu, May 25: Jammu and Kashmir Governor, NN Vohra has signed the much discussed Public Safety (Amendment) Act among the 14 Bills, passed by the state legislatures in recently concluded budget session. Well informed sources said that after consultation with the experts and taking legal consultation More

BJP rejects interlocutors’ report

GK NEWS NETWORK

Jammu: Bhartiya Janta Party today staged protests in many parts of Jammu region against the recently released report of interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir.  Led by state vice president Chander Prakash Ganga, BJP activists held a protest at Kachi Chawni Chowk and also burnt the copies of the More

DISMAL MATRICULATION RESULT IN GOVT SCHOOLS

Private institutions bag all top slots, girls shine again

RANJANA CHARAK

Jammu, May 25: The matriculation results declared today has presented a dismal picture of the government run schools as not a single student from these institutions could  make to the merit list of 129 students who shared first 20 positions, while the girls have yet again outshined the boys  More

PILGRIM SLIPS TO DEATH
Jammu, May 25: An unidentified pilgrim died after he slipped into a gorge in Bangana area of Katra, police sources said. They said that an unidentified male person aged around 45 years had sustained serious injuries after he slipped in Ban Ganga area. “He was shifted to Public Health Center More

MAN COMMITS SUICIDE
Jammu, May 25: A man committed suicide by consuming some poisonous substance in Marh area, police sources said. They said that Ashok Kesar (45) son of Rattan Lal resident of Marh had consumed some poisonous substance on Wednesday morning. “He was shifted to Government Medical College More

1 KILLED, ANOTHER INJURED IN MISHAP
Jammu, May 25: A teenager was killed while another sustained serious injuries when the motorcycle they were riding was hit by a car in Sainik Colony area late last night, police sources said. They said that Beera (14) son of Rattan Singh and Sanju (17) son of Sham Singh both residents of More

BODY RECOVERED
Jammu, May 25: Mystery shrouded the death of a person whose body was recovered from Narwal Sabzi Mandi, this morning, police sources said. They said that Subash Chander (32) son of Bansi Lal resident of Hariya Chak, tehsil Hiranagar of district Kathua, was found dead at Narwal Sabzi Mandi More

INTERLOCUTORS REPORT SHOULD BE DISCUSSED: DR KARAN SINGH
Jammu, May 25: Senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha Member Dr. Karan Singh has emphasized upon the need to debate on the interlocutors' report before arriving at any conclusion. “It is an extensive and updated report which should be debated and before arriving at any conclusion there is More

  • Kashmir

HC upholds trial court decision

Dismisses Convict’s Appeal

D A RASHID

Srinagar, May 25: The High Court on Friday dismissed an appeal of an accused who was convicted by the trial court for abducting and raping a minor. The court, however, reduced the punishment awarded by More



  • Srinagar City

Concerned about City? Give your views on Master Plan revamp

SDA solicits Aam Aadmi’s suggestions on land-use discrepancies

M HYDERI

Srinagar, May 25: Concerned about City’s infrastructural demands or discrepancies in land use? Well, this is the opportune time for you to strike the chord because the government plans to take onboard More




  • Jammu

Chenab Valley victim of bad governance of successive NC regimes: Mufti

Thathri (Kishtwar), May 25: Underlining the huge development deficit faced by Chenab Valley region, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Muhammad Sayeed on  said the present coalition had only More



  • World

With new test, Breast cancer patients can avoid chemo

London, May 25: Women with breast cancer constantly live with the fear that even after undergoing surgery to remove the tumour, the cancer could return. So, they are usually advised to undergo six months More



  • Education and Career

Scholarship/Admission Alerts

* COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP,  NEW ZEALAND-2012 Applications are invited from resident Indian nationals for Commonwealth Scholarship for higher studies, research leading to Ph.D /Masters/Post More



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