The Bold Voice of J&K

Will Pak change?

The attack on Peshawar school by Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan militants claiming 142 lives is no Jihad. Shocking is the way well armed Islamic militants targeted school children of Army Public School Peshawar. Call it barbaric, such inhuman…
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Terror has no religion

Dear Editor, Today I want to begin with a saying that if you keep a snake at your backyard expecting that it would only bite your enemies but one day the snake  would bite you as well.All what happened in Peshawar is a current example of…
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Jan Sangh slogan

Dear Editor, When I was a child, the Bharatiya Jan Sangh was the main opposition political party. During those days, the main slogan of the party was that the Congress government was not good since it was levying tax on the public, and this…
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Temple riches

Dear Editor, Babur in his autobiography 'Baburnama' talks about the riches of India. Today, the public is ruled by crorepati MPs and MLAs. Our temples are overflowing with tons of gold and silver and crores of rupees (29 Himachal temples…
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Stray dogs

Dear Editor, The growing population of stray dogs is a menace. They cause traffic chaos and run after people in the streets. An accident is always waiting to happen. People are caught unawares when dogs lurch at them from corners and…
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Committed to develop Nagrota: Vilakshan

STAFF REPORTER JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party candidate from Nagrota Assembly constituency Advocate Vilakshan Singh made a fervor appeal to masses of Nagrota to vote in his favour asserting that he is committed to develop…
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Pay salaries of SSA/RMSA teachers: JKTF

STAFF REPORTER JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Forum (JKTF) on Wednesday held a protest here against the non-payment of salaries of SSA/RMSA teachers pending for the last six months. A large number of activists led by Chairman, Jammu…
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Ishbar Club wins in U-19 football

SPORTS REPORTER SRINAGAR: Ishbar Club, Nishat won their tie against Young Muneer Club, Lasjan 2-0 to advance in the next round of the ongoing under-19 boys’ football tournament, organised by DFA Srinagar at Polo Ground, here on Wednesday.…
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