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The Winter Vigil
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Law, Legacy, and Livelihood in Jammu & Kashmir By Sameer Ahmad As the year 2025 draws to a close, the landscape of Jammu & Kashmir […]
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A Son’s Letter to His Mother
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A son revisits the morning that changed his life forever, tracing grief, memory, and a mother’s love that refuses to fade. By Mool Raj Every time I left home for Jammu University to pursue my M.Sc. in Environmental Science, I wrote letters to my beloved mother, Smt. Nant Devi. Between 1997 and 1999, I entrusted […]
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A Son’s Letter to His Mother
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A son revisits the morning that changed his life forever, tracing grief, memory, and a mother’s love that refuses to fade. By Mool Raj Every time I left home for Jammu University to pursue my M.Sc. in Environmental Science, I wrote letters to my beloved mother, Smt. Nant Devi. Between 1997 and 1999, I entrusted […]
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Beyond Women’s Rights
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After decades of service to her family, Saabirah finds herself battling not poverty, but rejection. Her story raises uncomfortable questions about justice, dignity, and the limits of women’s rights discourse. By Syed Majid Gilani When a woman chooses silence, the world often mistakes it for weakness. Saabirah’s life tells a different story. Her silence was […]
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The Longest Chill
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In the heart of the Himalayas, the arrival of Chillai Kalan on December 21 marks more than just a date on the calendar; it signals the commencement of a forty-day trial of spirit and survival that defines the Kashmiri identity. This period of “Major Cold,” stretching until the end of January, is characterized by a […]

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The Winter Vigil
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Law, Legacy, and Livelihood in Jammu & Kashmir By Sameer Ahmad As the year 2025 draws to a close, the landscape of Jammu & Kashmir is witnessing a profound intersection of rigorous law enforcement and transformative social welfare. From the silent corridors of ancient history unearthed in Awantipora to the high-tech battlegrounds of cyber-forensics in […]
Year 2025: How J&K Moved Forward
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From governance reforms and infrastructure milestones to tourism revival and social welfare, 2025 marked a year of steady movement for Jammu & Kashmir. As the sun sets over the peaks of the Zabarwan Range this December, the reflection on the waters of the Dal Lake carries more than just the golden hue of winter. For […]
A Son’s Letter to His Mother
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A son revisits the morning that changed his life forever, tracing grief, memory, and a mother’s love that refuses to fade. By Mool Raj Every time I left home for Jammu University to pursue my M.Sc. in Environmental Science, I wrote letters to my beloved mother, Smt. Nant Devi. Between 1997 and 1999, I entrusted […]
The Longest Chill
Published on
In the heart of the Himalayas, the arrival of Chillai Kalan on December 21 marks more than just a date on the calendar; it signals the commencement of a forty-day trial of spirit and survival that defines the Kashmiri identity. This period of “Major Cold,” stretching until the end of January, is characterized by a […]
Beyond Women’s Rights
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After decades of service to her family, Saabirah finds herself battling not poverty, but rejection. Her story raises uncomfortable questions about justice, dignity, and the limits of women’s rights discourse. By Syed Majid Gilani When a woman chooses silence, the world often mistakes it for weakness. Saabirah’s life tells a different story. Her silence was […]
The Cost of a Click
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Digital platforms are witnessing a disturbing new trend: the monetization of mourning. But this isn’t just a tech issue—it’s a leadership crisis. By Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon In the quiet, digital corners of our modern world, a disturbing trend is emerging that challenges the very core of human decency: the exploitation of funeral videos for profit. […]
In a World of Endless Copies, Original Thought Is Fading
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We are living in what can best be called the age of the photocopy. Like a page copied again and again from an already fading original, our ideas, words and expressions are losing sharpness By Abid Hussain Rather We like to believe that we are living in the smartest age humanity has ever known. We […]
Kashmir’s Polymath of Prose and Poetry
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Widely regarded as the backbone of Adbi Markaz Kamraz, Nishat Ansari’s influence extended far beyond his own poetry, shaping the very institutions that safeguard Kashmir’s cultural heritage today By Rayees Ahmad Kumar In the constellation of eminent litterateurs, poets, and scholars, Nishat Ansari remains a towering figure whose intellectual shadow stretches across generations of Kashmiri […]
The Gifted Hands of Kashmir
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Policy-driven modernization, skill-transfer schemes and global market access are breathing new life into Kashmir’s traditional crafts, long seen as relics of the past. By Ajaz Rashid Deep within the emerald folds of the Himalayas, the rhythmic clatter of the handloom and the soft scraping of the kalam against papier-mâché continue to serve as the heartbeat […]
The Ghost Tongue of the Valley
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They called it the language of ghouls. History calls it the lost voice of Kashmir. Discover the true story of Pishachi, the ancient “ghost tongue” that defied kings, shaped the Bṛhatkathā, and remains the ancestral heartbeat of the Valley. It wasn’t magic—it was the mother tongue. By Satish Mahaldar In Indian linguistics, few threads are […]
Cracking the Virality Code
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Researchers Unveil Algorithm That Predicts Social Media Fame By Sheikh Aqib Farooq In the modern attention economy, the difference between a post that goes viral and one that fades into digital obscurity often feels like a roll of the dice. For influencers, marketers, and casual users alike, the “black box” of social media algorithms has […]
Eggs are Back on the Menu: FSSAI Debunks Cancer Myths
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The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) issued a firm clarification on Saturday, dismissing recent claims that eggs in India pose a cancer risk. The regulatory body labeled such allegations as “scientifically unsupported” and warned that they create “unnecessary public alarm.” The statement comes in response to viral social media posts and media […]
The Universal Language
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From the ancient epics of Mesopotamia to the modern classroom, poetry has always been the language of the human soul. By Sahil Sharifdin Bhat Every sane person carries a verse in their heart. Whether it is a fragment of a nursery rhyme, a line from a sacred text, or a couplet from a film song, […]
The Apostle of Kashmir
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History remembers him as the founder of Islam in Kashmir, but Shah-i-Hamdan brought more than faith to the Valley. By Rayees Ahmad Kumar Kumar In Kashmir’s rich history, few threads are as vibrant or enduring as the legacy of Hazrat Amir Kabir Mir Syed Ali Hamdani (RA). Often revered as the founder of Islam in […]
Reclaiming a Lost Generation
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As aimlessness and drug use rise among the youth, our society faces a silent crisis. It is time to stop the blame game and start the hard work of rebuilding our community—together. By Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon We are living through a time of fast changes, and while the world moves forward, our own communities seem […]
Healing Old Wounds
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For decades, the silence in Kashmir was often loudest in the homes of terror victims. These were families who, after losing loved ones to the brutality of terrorism, were forced into a shadow existence—marginalized by a system that seemed paralyzed by fear or, worse, indifference. However, the recent ceremony at Lok Bhavan in Srinagar, where […]
LG Admin Corrects Past Wrongs
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In a decisive blow to the ‘backdoor culture,’ the government terminates 103 illegal F&ES appointees, upholding its ‘Zero Tolerance’ policy against corruption. By Ajaz Rashid In a decisive crackdown aimed at restoring the sanctity of public institutions and upholding the merit of aspiring youth, the Jammu and Kashmir administration on Monday terminated the services of […]
The Two-Rupee Note and the White Fiat
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From the gleam of the Principal’s white Fiat to the taste of a two-rupee samosa: A personal journey back to Greenland High School and the gentle, unhurried rhythm of 1980s Srinagar By Syed Majid Gilani To understand what we have lost, we must sometimes travel back. Not just across the years, but into a different […]
Book review Shafkat Aziz’s Gentle Poems for Little Minds
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By Rayees Ahmad Kumar In the expanding landscape of contemporary Kashmiri literature, especially within the delicate realm of children’s poetry, the voice of Shafkat Aziz Hajam has emerged as one of the most consistent and wide-reaching. A resident of the border district of Kupwara in north Kashmir, Shafkat has quietly but steadily built a reputation […]
Kashmir’s Winter Smog
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As winter deepens across Kashmir, a silent but potent threat is tightening its grip on the Valley: worsening air pollution. What was once considered a seasonal inconvenience has now emerged as a full-blown public health crisis, driven by a dangerous cocktail of prolonged dry weather, traffic congestion, biomass burning, and unchecked construction dust. Across urban […]
