Of melody and malaise in the world
Just back from touring the US with his sons, Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, who performed at a synagogue, a church, besides delivering a lecture at a university there says that violence seeping in every society in the world is what disturbs him the most.
'Mutual interactions to alleviate fears in Kashmir'
A group of professionals and students from different communities of Kashmir issued a statement in New Delhi on Monday that mutual interactions between communities could be the way forward for alleviating fears that have enveloped the valley following withdrawal of special status to the state.
Maha Polls: Relatives rip each other's throats for power
Several prominent candidates contesting in Maharashtra may be blood relatives or hail from the same clan, but divergent political views and more importantly personal ambitions have catapulted them in positions of confrontation in many constituencies for the October 21 elections.
Ultimately India, Pakistan have to find solution: J&K Plebiscite Front leader
A leader of the Jammu and Kashmir Plebiscite Front (JKPF) has said that because of the indifference of the world powers to the Kashmir issue, it will ultimately be up to India and Pakistan to find a solution that gives the people of the region a voice.
Kashmiri Pandits hail axing of Article 370
Hindu Pandits who have been displaced from the Kashmir Valley on Monday hailed the decision to scrap Article 370 of the Constitution giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir and said they hoped this will help them return to their lost homes.
Efforts to help migrant Pandits' return to Kashmir gain momentum
As efforts at governmental and societal level for the return of migrant Kashmiri Pandits to their homes in the valley gain momentum, separatist Hurriyat leaders say they are ready to do whatever is needed to help too.
Muslim ex-bank employee to get pension as Pandits flock to help
In a grand gesture proving that their traditional, fraternal ties are still strong, retired Kashmiri Pandit bank employees living in different parts of the country joined their Muslim counterparts in the Kashmir Valley to help a poor colleague get pension.