Time to revamp KU's MBA
It is MBA, not M.Com
Mehboob Makhdoomi
The degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA), which was started byGraduate School of Business Administration at Harvard University in 1908,reached Asian subcontinent in 1955 when the Institute of business studies,in Karachi launched this program in association with Wharton school of the University MoreTrivializing the Kashmir story
We must discourage writing that trivializes Kashmir, its people, or their sufferings
Anees Ahmad
FIRST of all I must admit that I am very choosy and selective in reading because there is a lot of trash around which one would better avoid to do some creative job in life. Or creative thinking, at least.What I am writing here is not actually any review. Nor is it a response to the review of MoreScholarship/Fellowship Opportunities
Columbia University journalism fellowshipJournalists, educators and education policy researchers can apply for a US$75,000 fellowship.Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism presents the Spencer Fellowship for Education Journalism, supporting long-form journalism that enhances the public MoreTHE EDITOR RECOMMENDS
WEBSITE OF THE WEEKhttp://www.openlettersmonthly.com/Open Letters is dedicated to the proposition that no writing which reviews the arts should be boring, back-patting, soft-pedaling, or personally compromised. “We’ve all had More- Kashmir
PDD to outsource power distribution in JK
Move Aimed To ‘Arrest T&D Losses, Curb Power Theft’
MUKEET AKMALI
Srinagar, Jan 7: After failing to bring down Transmission and Distribution (T&D) losses in the State, the Power Development Department has decided to outsource distribution of electricity across Jammu More
- Srinagar City
Drainage system breaks down at Bonpora Batamaloo
Inhabitants suffer, authorities in slumber
SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI
Srinagar, Jan 7: Inhabitants of Bonpora Batamaloo here are facing immense inconvenience due to defunct drainage system and dilapidated roads. The aggrieved inhabitants said the lanes More
- Jammu
More deaths due to road mishaps than militancy in JK: DGP
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Jammu, Jan 7: Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed more deaths in traffic accidents than due to militancy in the last one decade, state Director General of Police (DGP) Ashok Prasad said Monday. “Traffic More
- South Asia
Pak lodges protest with Indian HC
LOC FIRING
REZAUL H LASKAR\PTI
Islamabad, Jan 7: Pakistan today lodged a protest over what it described as an "unprovoked Indian attack" on one of its military posts along the Line of Control, a claim which the Indian Army has rejected More
- World
China asks India-Pak to talk
AGENCIES
Beijing, Jan 7: China on Monday said it hopes India and Pakistan will hold talks and solve their differences in a calm and proper manner following a firing incident in Kashmir. As a neighbour and More
- Baramulla
Baramulla demands traffic signals, dividers
‘OPEN COURT ROAD FOR VEHICULAR MOVEMENT’
Baramulla, Jan 7: Residents of this north Kashmir town have urged the authorities to install traffic signals and road dividers to curb the frequent traffic jams in the area. "The need of the hour More


