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Only in Kashmir: At a College Convocation, the Chief Minister reminds students to join protest marches for employment

by Kashmir Forum | May 29, 2008 | Blog

Mr. Azad tells students, “Today many students received degrees but unfortunately many among them would join the youth demonstrating outside the Secretariat and seeking absorption under Rehbar-e-Zerat for a meager sum of Rs 1500.” The real misfortune is...

When public funds vanish surreptitiously at the source (Srinagar and Jammu cities) there is not much left to develop far-flung hamlets

by Kashmir Forum | May 27, 2008 | Blog

One has to wonder: with an annual state budget of around Rs. 20,000 crores, why do villages like Patwari never see any progress?In “Khush-hal” Kashmir, Handwara village lacks all facilitiesAshiq Hussain (Kashmir Images)Handwara: While development and...

The announcement of government to go for e-governance disappeared like the Right To Information Act in the thin air of heartless administration

by Kashmir Forum | May 27, 2008 | Blog

An editorial in the Daily Etalaat says it the way it is. Can you handle the truth?The Kingdom of BabusAs on paper and according to law books many government departments have been created to serve the public and make the life of people easier. But the departments are...

Kashmir Hopes to Regain its Multi-dimensional Personality one Student at a Time

by Kashmir Forum | May 27, 2008 | Blog

The Institute of Kashmir Studies (IKS), that was set up by the University of Kashmir three years back as the Centre for Kashmir Studies, receives international recognition and funding from the South Asia Foundation to promote composite culture of the stateNotable...

It was a different evening at the foothills of Zabarwan—- Junoon filled the air waves

by Kashmir Forum | May 26, 2008 | Blog

Basharat experienced it first hand …. a musical Junoon like no other(Mr. Syed Basharat, 28, was born in Kreeri, Baramulla, and did his schooling in Kreeri, and later in Uri and Sopore. He graduated from the Degree College in Baramulla and completed his...
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