JK faces shortage of medical faculty
Govt Mulls To Reduce Eligibility, Enhance Retirement Age
ARVIND SHARMA
Jammu, Sep 24: To overcome the shortage of faculty members in the Health and Medical Education Department, the state Government is contemplating to relax the eligibility criteria and enhance retirement age of teaching posts. Official sources said that unable to cope up with the present crisis MorePDP power hungry, frustrated with Omar’s historical decisions: NC
Poonch, Sep 24: National Conference senior leader and additional General Secretary, Dr Sheikh Mustafa Kamal today came down heavily on the opposition parties, particularly PDP, saying that they were ‘frustrated’ to witness the ‘historical decisions’ taken by the Omar Abdullah led government in the state MorePDP has vision to address people’s aspirations: Mufti
Jammu, Sep 24: Patron of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mufti Muhammad Sayeed today said it was result of the good governance of the previous PDP led coalition that there is realization among all sections of the society only PDP has the vision and commitment to address their aspirations.  MorePak hatching conspiracy in Gilgit: Dr Jitendra
Jammu: Describing it as a “Pakistan conspiracy” in Gilgit-Baltistan, BJP state Chief spokesperson and National Executive Member, Dr. Jitendra Singh has termed the Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly (GBLA) resolution demanding provincial status for the region as an “Islamabad design to achieve twin MoreGovt makes 7- year rural service mandatory under RBA, ALC categories
‘Refusal May Lead To Termination From Services’
GK NEWS NETWORK
Jammu, Sep 24: Jammu and Kashmir Government has made seven year rural services mandatory for the officers appointed on the basis of being Resident of Backward Area (RBA) or areas adjoining to Actual Line of Control (ALC). As per the guidelines, issued by the General Administrative Department More- Kashmir
238 diagnosed with cholera in north Kashmir
MANZOOR-UL-HASSAN
Srinagar, Sep 24: In a matter of grave concern for health officials in Kashmir Valley, at least 238 patients were diagnosed with cholera in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district with Public Health Authorities More
- Srinagar City
Emancipating women
Modern education for women was a mere dream in Kashmir until the advent of Christian missionaries. Mallinson Girls School was established in AD1912. The school played an important role in the educational More
- Jammu
JK faces shortage of medical faculty
Govt Mulls To Reduce Eligibility, Enhance Retirement Age
ARVIND SHARMA
Jammu, Sep 24: To overcome the shortage of faculty members in the Health and Medical Education Department, the state Government is contemplating to relax the eligibility criteria and enhance retirement More
- South Asia
6,500 km bus route from Mirpur to United Kingdom announced
Mirpur, Sep 24: An ambitious project to start a bus service, traveling nearly 6,500 km from Mirpur, in the Pakistan-administered Kashmir to Birmingham has been announced. Mirpur, located in the north More


