Srinagar, April 10: Panchayat Conference (PC), a body representing Panchs and Sarpanchs on Wednesday while criticizing the government for withdrawing accommodation of 17 Sarpanchs and Panchs said that they would hit the streets,
Srinagar, Apr 9: Bureaucrat-turned-politician and founder-president of Jammu and Kashmir People’s Movement (JKPM), Shah Faesal on Tuesday said that Musharraf’s four point program was the “realistic” way to approach Kashmir issue. During
Srinagar, Aug 17: With Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hardening its stand over Article 35(A), the valley-based tourism players see the industry already taking a hit. Article 35(A), empowering the state legislature to
Srinagar: People on Tuesday foiled a bid by unidentified men to hoist the tricolour on Ghanta Ghar at Lal Chowk here. Witnesses said the three men, non-locals, appeared at the site with the
Srinagar, Aug 07: Water logging caused by the heavy rainfall on Tuesday morning has again exposed the lack of proper drainage system in the city. Rainfall immediately submerged the roads and by-lanes in
Srinagar, Aug 06: The mainstream political parties on Monday said the Supreme Court (SC) should have dismissed the petition challenging the validity of Article 35(A) rather than deferring it. The petition seeking
Srinagar: Contractors associated with the sponsored National Mission on Saffron have ceased to work for non-payment of their dues. The Rs 400-crore project, meant to better the saffron production by way of
Srinagar, July 30: Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) employees on Monday asked the government to regularise their services. The employees, working as technical assistants, GRS and programme officers for the
Srinagar: The contingent-paid workers working in the Education Department on Friday threatened to lock down the schools in case the government fails to implement the Minimum Wages Act by May 1. Seeking intervention of Governor, N
Srinagar: The truckers ferrying livestock into the valley from different parts of the country have alleged that they are being harassed by traffic police at Udhampur in Jammu. They said the policemen
Srinagar, July 25: Degree holders in Kashmiri said the government was denying them job opportunities by not making the language a compulsory subject in schools. The School Education Department on July 19,