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Can’t Afford Another War over Kashmir: Gilani

Islamabad: Pakistan and India have fought four wars on the Kashmir issue but can't afford any more in "this 21st century", Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said while calling for resolving issues through dialogue, diplomacy, prudent policy and national consensus. ... Read more...

Pak Can’t Side track Kashmir: Geelani

Srinagar, Feb 06: Asserting that Pakistan cannot sidetrack the Kashmir dispute, Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Monday said the resolution of the vexed issue in accordance with wishes of Kashmiri people was imperative for the “safety and security” of that country. ... Read more...

Kashmiri Student Beaten By Haryana Police

Srinagar, Feb 06: A Kashmiri student was beaten to the pulp in a police lock-up in Haryana after he lodged a complaint about loss of his mobile phone for which he had accused a local student. Read more...

Bar To Boycott Courts On Feb 7, 11

Srinagar, Feb 06: Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association has decided to boycott the courts on Tuesday as a mark of solidarity with the political prisoners languishing in various jails. ...

2 Way Traffic on Highway Today

Srinagar, Feb 06: Following fresh snowfall and rains in last two days, mercury dropped during the night across Kashmir while Jammu-Srinagar highway was re-opened for one-way traffic on Monday. ...

BOSE to Hold Fresh Practical Test

Srinagar, Feb 06: Following protests by the students, Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) Monday decided to hold shorthand practical paper exams of the commerce students of SP Higher Secondary School afr...

J&K Has Highest Number of Passive Smokers in North India

Srinagar, Feb 06: J&K has highest number of 67 per cent passive smokers, one of the causes for cancer, Jammu and Kashmir Voluntary Health Association (VHO) today revealed and urged people to take a pledge to join the...

Kashmir HC Fines 7 Telcom Companies

Srinagar, Feb 06: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court Monday imposed a fine of Rs one million each on seven major telecommunication companies asking them to pay the entry tax levied on their equipment by the state governmen...
 

Can’t Afford Another War over Kashmir: Gilani

Islamabad: Pakistan and India have fought four wars on the Kashmir issue but can't afford any more in "this 21st century", Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has said while calling for resolving issues through dialogue, diplomacy, prudent policy and national consensus.
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2 Way Traffic on Highway Today

Srinagar, Feb 06: Following fresh snowfall and rains in last two days, mercury dropped during the night across Kashmir while Jammu-Srinagar highway was re-opened for one-way traffic on Monday.
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JK's Golf Circuit to Attract Global Players: Omar

Jammu: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Thursday said that the creation of Golf Circuit in the State would help rope in national and international golfers to the State giving boost to tourism related activities.
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Drug Addiction in Kashmir

In a shocking revelation, head of the solitary government-run de-addiction centre at the Police Control Room of summer capital, Dr Muzaffar Ahmad, has claimed around two lakh young boys and girls were directly or indirectly involved in drug abuse across the Kashmir valley and in case remedial measure...
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Pak Can’t Side track Kashmir: Geelani

Srinagar, Feb 06: Asserting that Pakistan cannot sidetrack the Kashmir dispute, Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Monday said the resolution of the vexed issue in accordance with wishes of Kashmiri people was imperative for the “safety and security” of that country. ...
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Abbas to Head Palestinian Unity Govt

  Abbas to head Palestinian unity government DOHA — The main Palestinian political rivals took a major step Monday toward healing their bitter rift, agreeing that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would head an interim unity government to prepare for general elections in the West Bank and Gaza...
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Kashmir HC Fines 7 Telcom Companies

Srinagar, Feb 06: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court Monday imposed a fine of Rs one million each on seven major telecommunication companies asking them to pay the entry tax levied on their equipment by the state government. However, the fine realized thus would be utilized for orphan welfare in the st...
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Commemorating Eid-e-Milad

By Zahoor Hussain Bhat The oldest and noblest tribe in the whole of Arabia was Bani Hashim. They were the descendants of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) through his son Hazrat Ismail (AS). The Arabs respected and loved them for their goodness, knowledge, and bravery. Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (AS) was the chieftain...
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Musharraf Formula Remains Better Option: Mirwaiz

Srinagar, Nov 15: Reiterating his demand for demilitarisation of Kashmir, Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Tuesday asked mainstream parties to shun power politics and apologize to the people “as their leaders had failed to get the AFSPA revoked” even partially....
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Story of 3 Bulls

Time and again we hear about Shia-Sunni clashes at some place or the other. It is quite disheartening and unpleasant at a time when globally Muslims have been pushed to the wall reeling under socio-economic and technological backwardness. The imperialistic powers are always on prowl to subjugate the ...
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The sixth sense in animals

The sixth sense in animals

Maneka Gandhi

Mundane astrology is astrology applied to world affairs and events. It is a branch of astrology which deals with the rise and fall of nations, formation/duration of governments, political events which affect nations and their people, fate of the head of the states, economy and prosperity of the country, war and peace, natural calamities, communal/religious riots, weather etc.

What's in Your Mac Burger?

What's in Your Mac Burger?

Maneka Gandhi
What do Egyptian mummies and Mcdonald’s Happy Meals have in common? Both refuse to decompose, judging by an experiment by New York artist  Sally Davies who, in April 2010, bought a McDonald’s Happy Meal (MHM) and has since left it in her kitchen. Week after week she has taken and put pictures of the MHM on the net. Over six months later, the MHM has yet to even grow mouldy!  ‘The only change that I can see,’ she records, ‘ is that it has become hard as a rock, plastic to the touch and has an acrylic feel’.  

I Too Am A Mother

I Too Am A Mother

Maneka Gandhi
Thirty years have gone by since my husband died . My son was 100 days old. My years of protecting and educating and having fun with him are almost over.Till my son’s wedding next month I shall be a mother. Then I become a mother in law for the rest of my life. So mothers are very much on my mind. Lets look at the sterling qualities of other mothers.

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What Else Is In Your Glass of Milk?

What Else Is In Your Glass of Milk?

Tajamul Islam Salroo

Recent nationwide surveillance survey report of Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has caused panic in J&K state. Authorities have geared up to check the adulteration of milk. General masses are quite cynical about the quality of milk they get. On the other hand the dishonest & corrupt lot in the admin in connivance with diary businesses are trying to cover up the scandal. The authorities have unfortunately a little know how of adulterants & the detection procedures as they are either unprofessional or ill trained.

Get an SMS Alert Before Overhead Water Tank Overflows

Srinagar youth finds innovative solution, seeks Govt help

Srinagar: Next time your water storage tank at home overflows, you need not to worry. A Kashmiri engineering student claims to have come up with a unique invention:  an "SMS based non conventional water pump" which will send you SMS when the over head tank is full or the sump is without water.

27 Jan 1993: When 27 Were Gunned Down In Frontier District

Kupwara: Two decades have elapsed but memories about January 27, 1993 fail to fade in this frontier district.  On the fateful day, according to eye-witnesses, army gunned down 27 civilians for observing shutdown on January 26 in the northern Kashmir district. The shutdown had been called by militants.

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News in Pictures

A Kashmiri boy at a rally marking the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, in Srinagar- Pix Burhaan Kinu Processions were taken out in several areas of old city Sunday to mark the birthday of holy prophet-Burhaan Kinu Kashmiri women pray at the garden of Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar on Sunday-Pix Burhaan Kinu  (1) Devotees having a glimpse of relic of holy Prophet at Dargah, Hazratbal in Srinagar on Sunday- Pix Burhaan Kinu A Kashmiri boy at a rally marking the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad, pbuh, in Srinagar- Pix Burhaan Kinu Devotees braving chilly weather are congregating at Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar to pay tributes to their beloved prophet on his birth anniversary Dal Lake in winter- The jewel of Srinagar city with snow capped Zabarwan in the backdrop presents a soothing image- Pix Burhaan A lone shikara awaits tourists in serene Dal lake during a winter morning-Pix Burhaan Mesmerising shot of Gulmarg captured by KO lensman Burhaan Kinu on Thursday Gulmarg experienced heavy snowfall this winter much to the delight of tourists- Burhaan Kinu

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