After arrest of 2 alleged Jaish militants from Deoband, local councillor Haris Saeed tells hostel owners not to rent rooms to Kashmiri students, says don't want terror link.
Roads in many downtown areas of Srinagar were deserted, with markets in some areas remaining shut despite no curfew being imposed or bandh being called.
Searches were carried out at multiple locations across the Valley, including at the house of Nayeem Geelani, son of pro-Pakistan separatist Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
Pakistan's former president Pervez Musharraf said launching a nuclear war isn't as simple, and added there were military strategies to deal with the current situation.
The proposed amendment to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code aims to reduce timelines and provide for a mechanism that involves minimal interaction with the court. It fails on both counts.
Open to public feedback until 26 November, the revised guidelines, among other changes, give CA firms more flexibility to advertise & promote their services.
Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
So many people, in so many countries have become so adept at “using” language, that all diplomacy everywhere has become meaningless. It is time for diplomacy of “impatience”, or of return to the “raw”. Raw anger, raw and impromptu emotions. Only that will re-establish the human connect, and once again people will start listening to one another. It can and is normally done at a very primitive level, but it can also be done by the most sophisticated minds like great writers used to introduce “spontaneity” in their work.
WAR IS NOT AN OPTION. That should be emblazoned in gold lettering at the entrance to both MEA and MoD. We have absorbed provocations far graver than Pulwama, 26 / 11 being just one instance, without the subcontinent coming closer to war than at any time since 1971. The problems of dealing with Pakistan are well understood by our diplomatic service, once headed with distinction by the columnist. Not amenable to grand gestures, either of war or of peace. A slow patient grind, almost a Sisyphean enterprise. A lower role for the media, even less of domestic politics.
So many people, in so many countries have become so adept at “using” language, that all diplomacy everywhere has become meaningless. It is time for diplomacy of “impatience”, or of return to the “raw”. Raw anger, raw and impromptu emotions. Only that will re-establish the human connect, and once again people will start listening to one another. It can and is normally done at a very primitive level, but it can also be done by the most sophisticated minds like great writers used to introduce “spontaneity” in their work.
WAR IS NOT AN OPTION. That should be emblazoned in gold lettering at the entrance to both MEA and MoD. We have absorbed provocations far graver than Pulwama, 26 / 11 being just one instance, without the subcontinent coming closer to war than at any time since 1971. The problems of dealing with Pakistan are well understood by our diplomatic service, once headed with distinction by the columnist. Not amenable to grand gestures, either of war or of peace. A slow patient grind, almost a Sisyphean enterprise. A lower role for the media, even less of domestic politics.