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Indian scientist behind world’s first cloned camel

Tuesday 21 July '09

The world’s first cloned camel produced in the desert of Dubai made news in April this year. However, the man behind the scientific feat...
Shopian murder, rape: SP, 3 cops held after HC calls for their narco, DNA test

Thursday 16 July '09

The J-K government arrested four suspended police officials shortly after the Jammu and Kashmir High Court ordered their arrest and narco-analysis....
Police are hiding something. There was a sustained effort to destroy proof: Justice Jan

Tuesday 14 July '09

Justice Muzaffar Jan, who probed the rape and murder of two women in Shopian, has courted controversy...
Not all of Shopian report mine: probe judge

Monday 13 July '09

Justice (retd) Muzaffar Jan who headed the judicial probe into the rape and murder of two women in Shopian, today created a sensation by saying that the parts of his report...
Attack on cafe exposes vulnerability of ‘posh’ Srinagar

Saturday 11 July '09

Shattered windows, ransacked seating areas, the walls stripped of the framed posters of theatrical productions from New York’s Broadway.
Shopian deaths spiral into Azadi groundswell

Saturday 6 June '09

On Wednesday, when Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani extended the hartal call for two more days, amid the high-voltage drama of his arrest.
Routed in LS, shunned by Cong, PDP’s survival at stake

Monday 1 June '09

In the December Assembly polls last year, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) walked away with 21 seats.
Ploughing a lone furrow

Wednesday 13 May '09

How will Sajjad Lone redefine the electoral dynamic in Kashmir?
Low turnout at Anantnag may upset poll calculations in Valley

Saturday 2 May '09

The relatively low turnout of 26 per cent at Anantnag, which went to polls on Thursday in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
Anantnag factor to play in Srinagar and Baramulla

Friday 1 May '09

The relatively low turnout of 26 per cent in Anantnag is threatening to derail the electoral calculations in the Valley with parties scared of the consequent distortion in the outcome.
Hurriyat chooses silence to tide over Lone

Monday 13 April '09

The Hurriyat has met Sajad Lone’s decision to contest the elections — the first Kashmiri separatist leader to do so — with complete silence.
Pandits, separatists start dialogue at Srinagar meet

Wednesday 1 April '09

In a rare rapprochement, Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims — including separatists — met here on Tuesday in an attempt to open a dialogue and come to grips.
Is stone-pelting Islamic: Kashmiri separatists debate

Tuesday 31 March '09

Is stone-pelting as a form of resistance Islamic? This is a question whose answer deeply preoccupies Kashmir these days.
HC's pro-active approach gives a boost to Dal restoration

Tuesday 31 March '09

In three years, a pro-active pursuit of the case by the HC has turned Dal restoration into J-K’s most popular issue outside its treacherous politics.
Valley leaders to attend Pak Day event

Monday 23 March '09

After a long gap, most of the separatist leaders from Kashmir will join the Pakistan Embassy in its celebration of Pakistan Day on March 23.
Time running out for Dal

Friday 20 March '09

Dal is perhaps urban Kashmir’s most enduring oasis, and a timeless mascot for the Valley’s breathtaking beauty.
Poll effect: Hurriyat mum on Sajjad Lone’s LS bid

Monday 16 March '09

Though People’s Conference Chief Sajjad Gani Lone has not confirmed media reports of his participation in the Lok Sabha polls.
Poll slide continues, separatists flounder in Valley

Tuesday 24 February '09

Since the massive turnout in the recent Assembly elections in Kashmir in defiance of the Hurriyat's boycott call, separatism in the Valley is in a drift. From a resurgent coalition spearheading the Azadi groundswell through summer of 2008, the separatist space is now conspicuous by its absence.
Srinagar on international air map, with new terminal

Sunday 15 February '09

Kashmir opened its shiny new airport terminal to international traffic on Valentine’s Day with an an Air India flight.
Valley gets BPOs, Omar hopes it’s just the start

Wednesday 11 February '09

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of Essar’s Aegis business processing outsourcing centres in the state.
Hoardings warn dating couples in Srinagar

Tuesday 3 February '09

Taking the residents and police by surprise, huge hoardings sprang up in a locality in Srinagar.
Under pressure, Lashkar says peace an option in Kashmir

Monday 19 January '09

Apparently feeling the heat over its role in the Mumbai terror attacks, the Lashkar-e-Toiba has made conciliatory noises in the main theatre of its operations, Kashmir.
On cusp of Valley’s new start, face of Centre’s old follies dead

Wednesday 7 January '09

In a strange twist of fate, just a day after his nephew took over as the youngest chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir.
Cong should have consulted us: Sayeed

Wednesday 31 December '08

The people's Democratic Party on Tuesday made no secret of its disappointment over the Congress’s decision to rush through an alliance with the National Conference...
Separatist rhetoric may have worked against PDP

Monday 29 December '08

While the Peoples Democratic Party has performed far better than it did in the 2002 polls.
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