Time Bars
Can’t I forgot the time bounds?
Can’t I touch the velvet moments ?
I assure the glided happiness
I seek the magical adornments
Can’t I replace the calendars?
Can’t I break those TIME BARS?
Oh the laws of nature why betray me
Ah,again i feel the pain
Yes is”time and tide wait for none”
But why not we say they walk together
Can’t I shuffle the digits of year?
Can’t I fade away those memory tides? » Read more about: Time Bars »
Road Safety: Women’s College makes a move
Women’s College M A Road has taken a bold step to ensure only the students with license ride scooters to college » Read more about: Road Safety: Women’s College makes a move »
Nowadays
Hearts grow into nuclear shells.
Years pass into days not known to us .
Love keeps slipping from our hearts.
Hatred to be seen for him amd her.
Through the clenched fists of silence,
No one bothers to bare the real.
What can you expect to be here .
It is still time to fear what is near. » Read more about: Nowadays »
Dilapidation of Jheel Dal
Dal Lake, locally known as Jheel Dal, is losing its charm to pollution and mismanagement. Who shall take the blame? » Read more about: Dilapidation of Jheel Dal »
CM Scooty Scheme: 6 months on, students struggle to get documents
Srinagar: Hundreds of women students, who were provided scooties on subsidy by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, are struggling to get the registration certificates (RCs) of their vehicles even after six months.
The students say that the scooty dealers, who were asked to get the RCs of the vehicles, are dillydallying in providing them the documents even as the traffic department officials are ceasing the two-wheelers.
“While traveling from college to home, a few days ago, » Read more about: CM Scooty Scheme: 6 months on, students struggle to get documents »
Women students break stereotypes, start businesses online
Srinagar: They are still in their college and have already established their businesses.
The urge to do something new and to “prove that girls are no less than boys” made these two friends, Rabiya Maqbool and Peerzadi Ainain, start their own apparel businesses, online.
The 21-year-old friends, both students of Women’s College MA Road, sell designer wears, Abhayas, Kaftans and other girl accessories by getting orders over social networking sites.
“I always desired to do something that would make my parents proud and make myself happy as well. » Read more about: Women students break stereotypes, start businesses online »
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