States Times
Circa 2015
Wikipedia:
State Times is an Indian English language daily newspaper from the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The publication is owned and operated by State Times Group, J&K. The newspaper is widely read in the northern states of India and has also included Delhi edition in its repertoire. It claims on its website that in 2007 it was decorated with J&K Government’s most prestigious Best Media Award.
This was its website for a number of years.
Content is from the site’s archived pages offering a glimpse of what this site offers its readership.
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States Times Monitoring Desk January 30, 2015
Still, she’s got a lot of spirit. I don’t know, what do you think? What!? I don’t know what you’re talking about. I am a member of the Imperial Senate on a diplomatic mission to Alderaan– What good is a reward if you ain’t around to use it? Besides, attacking that battle station ain’t my idea of courage. It’s more like…suicide.
You don’t believe in the Force, do you? Obi-Wan is here. The Force is with him. I call it luck. Look, I can take you as far as Anchorhead. You can get a transport there to Mos Eisley or wherever you’re going. What?! The Force is strong with this one. I have you now.
We hire people who want to make the best things in the world. -Steve Jobs
She must have hidden the plans in the escape pod. Send a detachment down to retrieve them, and see to it personally, Commander. There’ll be no one to stop us this time! You’re all clear, kid. Let’s blow this thing and go home! Partially, but it also obeys your commands.
- Dantooine. They’re on Dantooine.
- He is here.
- Don’t underestimate the Force.

I care. So, what do you think of her, Han? A tremor in the Force. The last time I felt it was in the presence of my old master. But with the blast shield down, I can’t even see! How am I supposed to fight? Obi-Wan is here. The Force is with him. But with the blast shield down, I can’t even see! How am I supposed to fight? You are a part of the Rebel Alliance and a traitor! Take her away!
You don’t believe in the Force, do you? Obi-Wan is here. The Force is with him. I call it luck. Look, I can take you as far as Anchorhead. You can get a transport there to Mos Eisley or wherever you’re going. What?! The Force is strong with this one. I have you now.
- I care. So, what do you think of her, Han?
- You mean it controls your actions?
- Look, I can take you as far as Anchorhead. You can get a transport there to Mos Eisley or wherever you’re going.
- I’m trying not to, kid.
Revenge of the Sith
I can’t get involved! I’ve got work to do! It’s not that I like the Empire, I hate it, but there’s nothing I can do about it right now. It’s such a long way from here. Leave that to me. Send a distress signal, and inform the Senate that all on board were killed. I’m surprised you had the courage to take the responsibility yourself. No! Alderaan is peaceful. We have no weapons. You can’t possibly…
Your eyes can deceive you. Don’t trust them. He is here. What?! Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid. I’m trying not to, kid.
I’m trying not to, kid. I have traced the Rebel spies to her. Now she is my only link to finding their secret base. He is here. You are a part of the Rebel Alliance and a traitor! Take her away! Dantooine. They’re on Dantooine.
Still, she’s got a lot of spirit. I don’t know, what do you think? What!? I don’t know what you’re talking about. I am a member of the Imperial Senate on a diplomatic mission to Alderaan– What good is a reward if you ain’t around to use it? Besides, attacking that battle station ain’t my idea of courage. It’s more like…suicide.
Hey, Luke! May the Force be with you. Kid, I’ve flown from one side of this galaxy to the other. I’ve seen a lot of strange stuff, but I’ve never seen anything to make me believe there’s one all-powerful Force controlling everything. There’s no mystical energy field that controls my destiny. It’s all a lot of simple tricks and nonsense. Remember, a Jedi can feel the Force flowing through him. He is here. Ye-ha! I have traced the Rebel spies to her. Now she is my only link to finding their secret base.
You don’t believe in the Force, do you? Obi-Wan is here. The Force is with him. I call it luck. Look, I can take you as far as Anchorhead. You can get a transport there to Mos Eisley or wherever you’re going. What?! The Force is strong with this one. I have you now.

Hey, Luke! May the Force be with you. Kid, I’ve flown from one side of this galaxy to the other. I’ve seen a lot of strange stuff, but I’ve never seen anything to make me believe there’s one all-powerful Force controlling everything. There’s no mystical energy field that controls my destiny. It’s all a lot of simple tricks and nonsense. Remember, a Jedi can feel the Force flowing through him. He is here. Ye-ha! I have traced the Rebel spies to her. Now she is my only link to finding their secret base.
Oh God, my uncle. How am I ever gonna explain this? Look, I ain’t in this for your revolution, and I’m not in it for you, Princess. I expect to be well paid. I’m in it for the money. A tremor in the Force. The last time I felt it was in the presence of my old master.
All right. Well, take care of yourself, Han. I guess that’s what you’re best at, ain’t it? Alderaan? I’m not going to Alderaan. I’ve got to go home. It’s late, I’m in for it as it is. The plans you refer to will soon be back in our hands.
HOLD ON a second. Enough with the Star Wars meme. Where are the Batman fans? The force used to be with you, but now Batman is on OUR side if you just open your eyes. All our minions are dressed for the coming battle with evil - we've got our Batman t shirts for warm climes and Batman sweatshirts and hoodies when the weather chills. So stop with the Luke worship. Alderaan may be peaceful, but the Batmobile is revved and ready take the fight to the criminals in the fight for the future of Gotham, so enough with the space cadets. We need you on the front lines right now! Get your Batman shirts on and stop looking for Darth Vader - he's dead. Besides, Batman shirts are way more popular. Get over to this hot spot because we want to see the Batman in you stepping up. It's not just the Batman t shirt you're wearing, but the Batman attitude you're exuding. Don't get distracted by stardust when the Batsign is flashed in the sky!
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I need your help, Luke. She needs your help. I’m getting too old for this sort of thing. Oh God, my uncle. How am I ever gonna explain this? Hey, Luke! May the Force be with you. No! Alderaan is peaceful. We have no weapons. You can’t possibly… As you wish. Look, I can take you as far as Anchorhead. You can get a transport there to Mos Eisley or wherever you’re going.
I suggest you try it again, Luke. This time, let go your conscious self and act on instinct. Dantooine. They’re on Dantooine. You’re all clear, kid. Let’s blow this thing and go home! I’m surprised you had the courage to take the responsibility yourself. I’m trying not to, kid.
I care. So, what do you think of her, Han? Don’t underestimate the Force. I don’t know what you’re talking about. I am a member of the Imperial Senate on a diplomatic mission to Alderaan– I have traced the Rebel spies to her. Now she is my only link to finding their secret base.
You’re all clear, kid. Let’s blow this thing and go home! But with the blast shield down, I can’t even see! How am I supposed to fight? Alderaan? I’m not going to Alderaan. I’ve got to go home. It’s late, I’m in for it as it is.
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States Times Monitoring Desk November 24, 2014
Don’t act so surprised, Your Highness. You weren’t on any mercy mission this time. Several transmissions were beamed to this ship by Rebel spies. I want to know what happened to the plans they sent you. In my experience, there is no such thing as luck. Partially, but it also obeys your commands. I want to come with you to Alderaan. There’s nothing for me here now. I want to learn the ways of the Force and be a Jedi, like my father before me. The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.
We hire people who want to make the best things in the world. -Steve Jobs
She must have hidden the plans in the escape pod. Send a detachment down to retrieve them, and see to it personally, Commander. There’ll be no one to stop us this time! You’re all clear, kid. Let’s blow this thing and go home! Partially, but it also obeys your commands.
- Dantooine. They’re on Dantooine.
- He is here.
- Don’t underestimate the Force.

I care. So, what do you think of her, Han? A tremor in the Force. The last time I felt it was in the presence of my old master. But with the blast shield down, I can’t even see! How am I supposed to fight? Obi-Wan is here. The Force is with him. But with the blast shield down, I can’t even see! How am I supposed to fight? You are a part of the Rebel Alliance and a traitor! Take her away!
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Let's blow this thing and go home But with the blast shield down, I can't even see! How am I supposed to fight
You don’t believe in the Force, do you? Obi-Wan is here. The Force is with him. I call it luck. Look, I can take you as far as Anchorhead. You can get a transport there to Mos Eisley or wherever you’re going. What?! The Force is strong with this one. I have you now.
- I care. So, what do you think of her, Han?
- You mean it controls your actions?
- Look, I can take you as far as Anchorhead. You can get a transport there to Mos Eisley or wherever you’re going.
- I’m trying not to, kid.
You’re all clear, kid. Let’s blow this thing and go home But with the blast shield down, I can’t even see! How am I supposed to fight? Alderaan? I’m not going to Alderaan. I’ve got to go home. It’s late, I’m in for it as it is.

More Background On StatesTimes.net
StatesTimes.net represented the digital face of the long-running English-language newspaper State Times, a publication deeply associated with the media landscape of Jammu & Kashmir in northern India. The website served as an online platform for delivering regional, national, and international news while also experimenting with magazine-style digital publishing that became increasingly common during the early and mid-2010s.
The newspaper behind the site, State Times, was established in 1996 during a transformative period for both Indian media and the Jammu & Kashmir region. Political developments, social tensions, expanding telecommunications infrastructure, and growing public demand for rapid news coverage created an environment where regional newspapers could play an increasingly influential role. State Times entered this environment with ambitions to provide English-language journalism rooted in the concerns of Jammu & Kashmir while also addressing wider national and international issues.
Over time, the publication expanded its readership well beyond its original geographic base. Although strongly connected to Jammu city and the broader Jammu region, the newspaper also attracted audiences across northern India and later developed a Delhi edition that broadened its reach into India’s political and media capital.
StatesTimes.net reflected this evolution. The website attempted to modernize the publication’s identity and present it as a contemporary multimedia news source rather than merely a traditional regional newspaper.
Ownership and Organizational Structure
State Times has historically been owned and operated by the State Times Group, a regional media organization based in Jammu. The publication’s headquarters were situated in Jammu city, an important administrative and cultural center within Jammu & Kashmir.
Jammu’s geographic and political position helped shape the newspaper’s identity. Located near major government institutions and administrative centers, the city provided direct access to breaking political developments, public policy decisions, and regional affairs. This proximity allowed the newspaper to maintain relevance in reporting on governance and public issues affecting the region.
The organization functioned primarily as an independent regional media entity rather than as part of a massive national corporate news conglomerate. This gave State Times a distinctly regional editorial voice. At the same time, the newspaper worked to balance local reporting with broader national coverage, allowing it to appeal to both regional readers and those outside Jammu & Kashmir seeking insight into the area.
The publication’s English-language format was especially significant. English-language newspapers in India frequently occupy a different market segment than local-language publications, often attracting government officials, academics, professionals, students, and urban readers interested in national and international affairs alongside regional coverage.
The Emergence of StatesTimes.net
By the early 2010s, newspapers across India were aggressively moving into digital publishing. Print circulation remained important, but changing reader habits made online visibility essential. StatesTimes.net emerged during this transition.
The site reflected many design trends common to that era of digital journalism. Archived versions show a homepage structured around large feature stories, category-based navigation, technology coverage, entertainment-style presentation, and visual-heavy article layouts. Rather than functioning purely as a text-based newspaper archive, the site attempted to create an immersive online media experience.
The website included sections devoted to:
- World news
- Politics
- Technology
- Opinion content
- Lifestyle-oriented features
- Breaking news coverage
- Consumer technology reviews
This broader content mix aligned with global publishing trends during the 2010s, when many news organizations attempted to diversify audience engagement through multiple content verticals.
Archived pages also reveal the use of demo-style placeholder text and entertainment references within certain articles. Some pages included extended science-fiction-themed filler text and humorous pop-culture references involving Star Wars and Batman imagery. These examples strongly suggest that parts of the site were built using customizable WordPress magazine templates where placeholder content had not yet been fully replaced or where experimental editorial content was temporarily incorporated.
Far from diminishing the site’s historical interest, these elements actually provide insight into the digital publishing practices of the era. Many mid-2010s regional news sites used rapidly deployed content management systems that blended professional journalism with flexible web publishing experimentation.
Editorial Identity and Journalism Style
State Times developed a reputation for focusing heavily on the political and social realities of Jammu & Kashmir while still covering broader national and international stories.
The newspaper’s editorial identity emphasized several key areas:
Regional Political Coverage
One of the publication’s strongest areas involved coverage of Jammu & Kashmir politics. The region’s unique constitutional history, administrative structure, security environment, and social diversity generated constant political developments requiring detailed reporting.
State Times became known for publishing coverage involving:
- Legislative developments
- Government administration
- Regional elections
- Public protests
- Security-related issues
- Infrastructure projects
- Judicial developments
- Civic administration
Because Jammu & Kashmir frequently occupies a central place in Indian national political discussions, regional newspapers often carry influence beyond their immediate circulation areas.
Social and Cultural Reporting
The publication also devoted substantial attention to social and cultural issues affecting local communities. Coverage frequently included:
- Educational developments
- Religious festivals
- Community events
- Tourism
- Environmental concerns
- Youth issues
- Cultural preservation
This helped the paper maintain relevance among ordinary readers who wanted broader community coverage beyond political reporting alone.
National and International News
StatesTimes.net attempted to position itself as more than a purely regional platform. The site included national political stories and world news sections designed to compete with broader English-language news outlets.
This approach reflected a common strategy among regional English-language newspapers in India. Readers increasingly expected local newspapers to provide both hyperlocal relevance and awareness of global events.
Technology and Consumer Media Coverage
One particularly interesting aspect of StatesTimes.net was its inclusion of technology journalism and consumer product reviews.
Archived examples include coverage of devices such as the BlackBerry Classic smartphone. At the time, technology journalism was becoming increasingly important for digital publishers because it attracted younger audiences and generated higher online engagement.
The BlackBerry review section showcased a modern gadget-review format including:
- Design analysis
- Display evaluation
- Call quality discussion
- Performance scoring
- Software reviews
- Battery-life assessment
- User ratings
This demonstrated how State Times attempted to diversify beyond hard news and adapt to changing online readership habits.
Technology sections also signaled that the publication wanted to appear contemporary and digitally aware. For regional newspapers seeking to modernize during the 2010s, gadget reviews and tech coverage became a way to expand demographic reach and improve online visibility.
Website Design and Digital Aesthetics
StatesTimes.net reflected the visual style of mid-2010s online publishing. The layout included:
- Large hero images
- Bold category headers
- Magazine-inspired navigation
- Multimedia presentation
- Sidebar widgets
- User rating systems
- Image-heavy article previews
These design trends were heavily influenced by WordPress publishing ecosystems and premium magazine themes popular during that period.
The site also appeared optimized for audience engagement through visual storytelling rather than relying solely on traditional newspaper formatting. This represented a major shift from earlier digital newspapers, which often merely duplicated print layouts online.
The digital presentation attempted to create a hybrid identity:
- Part traditional newspaper
- Part lifestyle magazine
- Part technology blog
- Part breaking-news platform
This hybrid approach was extremely common during the evolution of digital journalism in the 2010s.
Readership and Audience
State Times attracted a broad readership across Jammu & Kashmir and northern India. Its English-language format made it especially accessible to:
- University students
- Educators
- Civil servants
- Politicians
- Professionals
- Business communities
- Urban readers
- Members of the diaspora
The Delhi edition helped extend its influence among readers interested in northern Indian affairs from outside the region itself.
English-language newspapers in India often function as influential agenda-setting publications because they are widely read among policymakers and institutional audiences. State Times benefited from this positioning.
The publication’s readership likely included people seeking:
- Regional political insight
- Government updates
- Educational news
- Social commentary
- National political analysis
- Technology and lifestyle content
Recognition and Awards
One of the most notable achievements associated with State Times was receiving the Jammu & Kashmir Government’s “Best Media Award” in 2007.
This recognition significantly strengthened the publication’s reputation within the regional media ecosystem. Government recognition often enhances credibility among advertisers, institutions, and readers while also increasing visibility within competitive media markets.
Awards of this kind are particularly important for regional publications because they validate journalistic influence and operational legitimacy in areas where media organizations frequently face economic and political pressures.
The award also suggested that the publication had established itself as a serious participant in Jammu & Kashmir’s public discourse by the late 2000s.
Cultural and Social Importance
Beyond journalism alone, State Times occupied a meaningful cultural role.
Regional newspapers in Jammu & Kashmir frequently serve as historical records of social transformation. Through ongoing coverage of local issues, these publications document evolving attitudes toward governance, development, identity, and modernization.
State Times contributed to:
- Public dialogue
- Political awareness
- Civic engagement
- Community visibility
- Regional identity formation
Its English-language reporting also helped connect local issues to wider Indian national conversations.
For many readers outside Jammu & Kashmir, newspapers like State Times became windows into a region that is often discussed nationally but not always understood through local perspectives.
Transition to Modern Digital Presence
Over time, the organization shifted toward newer digital infrastructure and branding. The older StatesTimes.net identity gradually gave way to the modern StateTimes.in platform.
This transition mirrored broader industry trends in Indian journalism. Many publications migrated toward:
- Faster content management systems
- Mobile-friendly interfaces
- Social-media integration
- Search-engine optimization
- Real-time news publishing
- Multimedia reporting
The transition also reflected changing internet usage patterns. By the late 2010s, mobile consumption had overtaken desktop readership across much of India, forcing newspapers to redesign their platforms for smartphone audiences.
The newer digital identity helped State Times remain competitive within an increasingly crowded online news environment.
Press Influence and Media Position
State Times developed recognition as a frequently referenced regional publication. Regional newspapers often influence discussions far beyond their circulation numbers because policymakers, journalists, and analysts monitor them for local sentiment and developing stories.
The publication’s continued visibility demonstrated its ability to maintain relevance despite enormous changes within the media industry, including:
- Declining print advertising
- Social media competition
- Rapid news cycles
- Digital fragmentation
- Audience polarization
Many regional newspapers struggled during the digital transition era. State Times survived by adapting its publishing strategy and maintaining a recognizable regional identity.
The Importance of Archival Websites
Archived versions of StatesTimes.net provide valuable insight into the evolution of regional digital journalism.
Older websites preserve:
- Design trends
- Editorial strategies
- Audience engagement methods
- Technological limitations
- Cultural priorities
They also document how newspapers experimented with online publishing during periods of rapid technological change.
In the case of StatesTimes.net, the archived material captures a moment when regional newspapers were actively transforming themselves into multimedia digital brands while still retaining strong connections to traditional print journalism.
Legacy of StatesTimes.net
StatesTimes.net represents more than an obsolete domain name. It serves as a historical artifact from a transitional era in Indian media.
The website illustrates:
- The modernization of regional journalism
- The digital ambitions of local newspapers
- The blending of news and lifestyle publishing
- The expansion of English-language regional media
- The evolution of online newspaper aesthetics
Meanwhile, the broader State Times publication continues to occupy an important role within Jammu & Kashmir’s media landscape.
Its long history, regional influence, award recognition, and ability to evolve digitally demonstrate why the publication remains significant within northern Indian journalism. Even as digital platforms and audience behaviors continue changing, the legacy of StatesTimes.net reflects an era when regional newspapers aggressively embraced the possibilities of online publishing while still remaining rooted in local identity and public service journalism.
