Beyond Kashmir

Will economic cooperation between India, Pakistan push the dispute over the state ultimately into background?

POINT OF VIEW BY RIYAZ AHMAD

Are we at a pivot point in Indo-Pak relations? Apparently, there are little signs of it. The Indo-Pak dialogue is progressing at its predictable pace, with no signs of breakthrough. But this is no longer the summation of the Indo-Pak truth. The two countries are now engaging at a level they have never More

Escaping the reality

We talk about human rights violations in Kashmir but miss the actual suffering of Kashmiris

MY TAKE BY M ASHRAF

AFSPA, PSA, DAA, the draconian legislations, bunkers, check points, demilitarisation, and many other similar expressions are not the basic reality but only the symptoms of a disease which is much deeper. The ground reality of Kashmir was described by the European Union delegation some years back. More

Centre, States and NCTC

CM has taken a bold stand. All must support him

ANALYSIS By Rafique Bhatt

As the debate over the National Counter Terrorism Centre ( NCTC)    is heating up,  it is clear that  besides non Congress run states, some Congress alliance run states  are  also against   the proposed NCTC. In the recently concluded CM’s conference  More

A sad story

Diminishing Arts and Crafts of Kashmir

LAMENT By Dr. Farooq Ahmad Peer

 The arts and crafts of Kashmir reflect the emotional life of Kashmiris. During my childhood, I had a chance of seeing some of the most fantastic works by some major personalities of arts and crafts culture. The hard work put into their craft oozed out from the material they made. Their material More

  • Kashmir

UN resolutions form bedrock of Kashmir issue: Mirwaiz

Rules Out Possibility Of Separatists Joining Hands With Mainstream Parties

ZAHID MAQBOOL

Srinagar, May 8: Two days after senior Hurriyat (M) leader Professor Abdul Gani Bhat claimed that United Nations resolutions were not applicable in Jammu and Kashmir, Chairman of the conglomerate  More



  • Srinagar City

As Govt blows heritage trumpet, OLDEST GOLF CLUB DIES UNHEARD

KGC craves for life amid ruined greens, growing dogs

M HYDERI

AT a time when the government is blowing trumpet of spending millions on heritage conservation in Srinagar–Kashmir Golf Club –a oldest golf course in the subcontinent –is dying unheard in this historic More




  • Jammu

Govt asks RDD to hire accommodation for Panchayat Ghars

ASHWANI LANGEH

Jammu, May 8: Despite being under attack from both opposition and its coalition partner for alleged failure to empower and establish a full fledged Panchayati Raj System, the state government has asked More



  • Health

'India 4TH worst in maternal care'

New Delhi, May 8: India is the fourth worst place to be in for mothers among 80 less developed countries, the annual State of the World's Mothers report said here Tuesday. While the country remained More



  • World

Researchers measure addiction to Facebook

Oslo, May 8: Are you a social media enthusiast or simply a Facebook addict? Researchers from Norway have developed a new tool to measure this phenomenon -- the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale (BFAS).  More



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