Azad’s silence raises eyebrows

Infant Deaths at GB Panth

BY Special Correspondent

Srinagar: The Union health minister and former chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has maintained a discreet silence over the horrific death of hundreds of children in Srinagar’s premier G B Pant hospital over the past five months.

Worried about nursing schools

BY Agencies

New Delhi: In the wake of crib deaths in a Srinagar hospital, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad Friday lamented the slow progress in opening training schools for nurses in Jammu and Kashmir.

Omar visits hospital says ‘situation grave’

G B Panth overhaul starts

BY Firdous Hassan

Srinagar: The GB Panth Hospital on Friday saw a flurry of activity with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah paying a surprise visit to the hospital early Friday morning followed by the new incharge Dr Mushtaq Rather.

Looking for Scapegoats

Under pressure to take action over the infant mortalities at the G B Panth hospital, the government late Thursday evening ordered attachment of Medical Superintendent Dr. Javid Chowdhary with the medical education department. Whenever the government is caught in a quagmire, it takes these types of knee-jerk reaction. By ordering the attachment of the doctor and by announcing through its press statements like “Govt takes action on interim report regarding death of children”, the government cannot wash its hands off the deaths of infants.

With Arnab, is there hope for Aman Ki Asha?

BY Ajaz Ashraf
With Arnab, is there hope for Aman Ki Asha?

Aman Ki Asha is an incredible joint media initiative of The Times of India and the Jang Group to foster peace between India and Pakistan. Yet you begin to doubt the mission of Aman Ki Asha and wonder about the sincerity of its two media partners as you watch Arnab Goswami conduct TV debates on issues over which India and Pakistan regularly squabble. Arnab is no ordinary anchor – he is the editor-in-chief of Times Now, the TV channel which belongs to the formidable stable of The Times of India (TOI), arguably India’s most influential and biggest media group.
Arnab’s style of anchoring is inimitable as well as grating. He snaps, snarls, and growls, mocking those who don’t subscribe to his views on Pakistan, and extremely encouraging of those who do.

Kashmir now turning to Physiotherapy

Enough of medicines

BY Khurram Rasool
Kashmir now turning to Physiotherapy

Srinagar: The increasing number of physiotherapy clinics spread across the valley largely in and around Srinagar city is an indicator: A sign that growing number of locals are now regarding physiotherapy as a convenient health aid.

US imposes sanctions on Taliban and Haqqani network leaders

BY PTI

WASHINGTON: The United States has imposed sanctions on two individuals linked with the Taliban and the Haqqani network, the US Department of Treasury has said.
Bakht Gul, a Haqqani Network communications official, has been designated for acting for or on behalf of Badruddin Haqqani.

CBI raids premises of MLAs, minister, Independent candidate

BY Press Trust of India
CBI raids premises of MLAs, minister, Independent candidate

Ranchi : The CBI conducted raids at the premises of 15 Jharkhand MLAs, including labour minister Chandraprakash Choudhary, as part of its investigation into the allegations of horse trading which led to countermanding of the March 30 Rajya Sabha poll.

Milk containers hang from the windows of a passenger train

RCB player arrested for molestation

BY Agencies
RCB player arrested for molestation

New Delhi:Another huge controversy on Friday struck the IPL with an Australian player with Royal Challengers Bangalore being arrested on charges of molesting an Indian American woman and severely attacking her fiancee leaving him in hospital.

Kashmir’s healthcare mess

BY Iftikhar Ashraf
Kashmir’s healthcare mess

During my college days (outside valley) I used to boast of Kashmir having the world class doctors. Whenever there was an argument with respect to valley not being able to sustain itself on its own,

Pak working with India for setting up JBC for enhancing trade

BY Agencies

Islamabad : Pakistan is working with India to set up a Joint Business Council and expects to increase the bilateral trade to 10 billion dollars, Commerce Secretary Zafar Mehmood has said. The proposed Pakistan-India Joint Business Council is intended to enhance trade cooperation between the two countries.

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