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The Thin Khaki Line

The Thin Khaki Line

Published on May 15, 2026

The induction of 4,000 new constables significantly bridges the vacancy gap, providing fresh strength for operations in rugged, far-flung terrains. These personnel serve as the […]

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Dr. Wahid Akbar warns that lifestyle-driven metabolic syndrome is fueling an epidemic; early detection and lifestyle shifts remain the best defense.

Kashmir’s Battle Against Fatty Liver Disease

Published on April 28, 2026

Dr. Wahid Akbar warns that lifestyle-driven metabolic syndrome is fueling an epidemic; early detection and lifestyle shifts remain the best defense. Across the globe, liver […]

  • Simari Women Join the Lakhpati Didi Movement
  • Expansion of Bone and Joint Hospital is a Game-Changer for the Valley
  • LG Honors Winners at J&K Impact Awards
  • From SHG Member to Entrepreneur in Teetwal
  • Nature’s Red Line

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J&K Police’s Operation Nasha Mukt

J&K Police’s Operation Nasha Mukt

Published on May 15, 2026

For decades, the discourse surrounding Jammu and Kashmir has been dominated by the specter of cross-border terrorism. Yet, simmering beneath the surface is a more insidious adversary one that does not rely on bullets, but on syringes and synthetic powders. The drug menace, fueled heavily by narco-terrorism networks, has threatened to hollow out the valley’s […]

  • The Death of “We”
  • Cinema Moves North
  • From Grey to Green
  • Spiritual Bankruptcy

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The Death of "We"

The Death of “We”

Published on May 3, 2026

While slogans of unity decorate the walls, a culture of silent competition is quietly dismantling collective goals. The shift from “we” to “me” marks a move from shared victory to individual survival. By Mool Raj “Team spirit.” “Unity.” “Together we rise.” For decades, these phrases were the bedrock of school assemblies and local playgrounds. We […]

  • From Grey to Green
  • Spiritual Bankruptcy
  • The Global Stink
  • Decoding the Architecture of Fear
  • The Future World

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The Rote Learning Malaise

The Rote Learning Malaise

Published on May 15, 2026

Traditional classrooms have become factories for the status quo, effectively punishing the curiosity required for modern progress. By prioritizing ancient methods over new solutions, we are graduating generations of students equipped only for a world that no longer exists. By Syed Mustafa Ahmad The modern educational landscape is currently locked in a struggle between the […]

  • The Vanishing Joint Family
  • The Fertility Fade
  • The Kindness Loop
  • Learning to Live Together

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J&K Police’s Operation Nasha Mukt

J&K Police’s Operation Nasha Mukt

Published on May 15, 2026

For decades, the discourse surrounding Jammu and Kashmir has been dominated by the specter of cross-border terrorism. Yet, simmering beneath the surface is a more insidious adversary one that does not rely on bullets, but on syringes and synthetic powders. The drug menace, fueled heavily by narco-terrorism networks, has threatened to hollow out the valley’s […]

  • Cinema Moves North
  • A Budget Big on Numbers, Short on Solutions
  • Beyond the Early Bloom
  • Bridging the Wattage Gap
  • Rise of the Snow Leopard

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The Thin Khaki Line

Published on May 15, 2026

The induction of 4,000 new constables significantly bridges the vacancy gap, providing fresh strength for operations in rugged, far-flung terrains. These personnel serve as the frontline defense against foreign-sponsored incursions in the region’s most difficult ridges and forests. By Ajaz Rashid Beneath the towering chinar trees of the Armed Police Complex in Zewan, the rhythmic […]

The Rote Learning Malaise

Published on May 15, 2026

Traditional classrooms have become factories for the status quo, effectively punishing the curiosity required for modern progress. By prioritizing ancient methods over new solutions, we are graduating generations of students equipped only for a world that no longer exists. By Syed Mustafa Ahmad The modern educational landscape is currently locked in a struggle between the […]

The Frontier of Transformation

Published on May 15, 2026

Amit Shah Outlines a New Era for Ladakh’s Sovereignty and Soul Under the shadow of the Himalayas, in a region that has served as the sentinel of India’s borders for millennia, a new narrative is being written. Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent visit to the Union Territory of Ladakh was not merely a political […]

A Journey to the Sacred Waters of Mansar Lake

Published on May 15, 2026

As Jammu and Kashmir positions itself as a premier destination for eco-spiritual tourism, Mansar Lake stands at the forefront of this transformation. By Mool Raj Tucked within the emerald folds of the Shivalik range, Mansar Lake remains the undisputed crown jewel of the Duggar region, serving as a living testament to the harmony between nature […]

J&K Police’s Operation Nasha Mukt

Published on May 15, 2026

For decades, the discourse surrounding Jammu and Kashmir has been dominated by the specter of cross-border terrorism. Yet, simmering beneath the surface is a more insidious adversary one that does not rely on bullets, but on syringes and synthetic powders. The drug menace, fueled heavily by narco-terrorism networks, has threatened to hollow out the valley’s […]

The Jan Andolan Against Drugs

Published on May 15, 2026

Over 70,000 citizens have poured into the streets, declaring that the era of losing their children to illicit drugs is definitively over. Backed by a relentless law enforcement blitz, this historic mass movement promises a swift end to the region’s supply chains. By Ajaz Rashid The spring air in Srinagar carries a different kind of […]

The Vanishing Joint Family

Published on May 4, 2026

The traditional family structure is facing unprecedented strain. Rapid social and economic shifts are quietly redefining relationships. By Syed Mustafa Ahmad The family, long regarded as the foundational unit of society, is undergoing a profound transformation. For centuries, it has served not merely as a social arrangement but as a nurturing ground for emotional security, […]

The Fertility Fade

Published on May 3, 2026

Sedentary habits and processed diets are fueling a surge in hormonal disorders like PCOS. Doctors warn that physical inactivity is now a primary barrier to natural conception. By Jahangeer Ganaie For decades, the rhythmic pulse of life in Jammu and Kashmir was defined by large, multi-generational families. Today, that pulse is slowing. What was once […]

The Death of “We”

Published on May 3, 2026

While slogans of unity decorate the walls, a culture of silent competition is quietly dismantling collective goals. The shift from “we” to “me” marks a move from shared victory to individual survival. By Mool Raj “Team spirit.” “Unity.” “Together we rise.” For decades, these phrases were the bedrock of school assemblies and local playgrounds. We […]

Cinema Moves North

Published on May 3, 2026

For decades, the breathtaking vistas of Jammu and Kashmir have served as a backdrop for others’ stories. Now, the region is preparing to take center stage as a storyteller in its own right. The recent announcement of a maiden international film festival marks a transformative shift in how the Union Territory engages with the global […]

The Alchemy of Life

Published on April 30, 2026

While medical technology has advanced rapidly, the shortage of available organs remains a critical challenge. Every new pledge represents a vital bridge between a terminal diagnosis and a miraculous recovery. By Ajaz Rashid In the quiet corridors of the Jammu convention center this past Sunday, the air was thick not with the somber notes of […]

The Kindness Loop

Published on April 28, 2026

In an era of high-speed digital friction, we explore why a simple act of kindness remains the only language that transcends every barrier. By Tabiya Mukhtar Mark Twain once observed that “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” In our modern era defined by the relentless friction of […]

Learning to Live Together

Published on April 28, 2026

By fostering a “critical mind,” education allows students to dismantle the biases that fuel aggression. It replaces reactionary fear with the analytical tools necessary to navigate a complex, diverse world. By Mool Raj  In an era where headlines are too often dominated by the shadows of conflict, war, and systemic injustice, the search for a […]

From Grey to Green

Published on April 28, 2026

As global economies shift toward a “Green Growth” model in 2026, the definition of a successful city is changing. From Srinagar to the world’s major hubs, we explore why urban development must now prioritize ecological survival over mere concrete expansion. By Sahil Manzoor Bhatti In the modern global landscape, development is no longer a luxury, […]

Kashmir’s Battle Against Fatty Liver Disease

Published on April 28, 2026

Dr. Wahid Akbar warns that lifestyle-driven metabolic syndrome is fueling an epidemic; early detection and lifestyle shifts remain the best defense. Across the globe, liver disease is emerging as a primary cause of mortality, and the Kashmir Valley is no exception. What was once considered a secondary health concern has now morphed into a “silent […]

Pine Scents and Baisaran Scars

Published on April 24, 2026

A Year Since the Pahalgam Massacre, the nation honors the 26 lives lost and the local heroes who stood against the darkness. Their sacrifice has fueled a year-long mission to dismantle terror modules and secure a peaceful future for every citizen. By Ajaz Rashid A year ago, on April 22, 2025, the crisp mountain air […]

The Enduring Heart of Fatherhood

Published on April 22, 2026

In a world of complex loyalties and orchestrated narratives, one truth remains: the bond between a father and his children is an unbreakable force that time eventually reveals. By Mool Raj  The concept of fatherhood is often described as a pillar of society, yet its true essence lies in a quiet, unyielding devotion that serves […]

Spiritual Bankruptcy

Published on April 22, 2026

When we treat rituals as a hall pass for social misconduct, we risk a unique form of spiritual insolvency. By Syed Mustafa Ahmad In the grand theater of modern spirituality, a curious paradox has taken center stage. From the quiet sanctity of the home to the bustling cacophony of the marketplace, the air is thick […]

Simari Women Join the Lakhpati Didi Movement

Published on April 22, 2026

In Simari, the final village on the LoC, 14 women are trading isolation for entrepreneurship. See how the Jammu & Kashmir Rural Livelihoods Mission is turning traditional needlework into a powerful tool for financial independence. By Arsheed Ahmad Bhat In Simari, the last Indian village perched along the Line of Control (LoC) in North Kashmir, […]

J&K’s 100-Day War on Drugs

Published on April 22, 2026

A 30-day deadline, frozen bank accounts, and revoked passports. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha declares a total war on drug syndicates, shifting the strategy from simple awareness to a ruthless systematic crackdown. By Ajaz Rashid On a hot Monday in Kathua, the atmosphere felt charged. The government had signaled a shift in strategy: they were no […]

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The Thin Khaki Line

The Thin Khaki Line

Published on May 15, 2026

The induction of 4,000 new constables significantly bridges the vacancy gap, providing fresh strength for operations in rugged, far-flung terrains. These personnel serve as the frontline defense against foreign-sponsored incursions in the region’s most difficult ridges and forests. By Ajaz Rashid Beneath the towering chinar trees of the Armed Police Complex in Zewan, the rhythmic […]

  • The Jan Andolan Against Drugs
  • The Alchemy of Life
  • Pine Scents and Baisaran Scars
  • J&K’s 100-Day War on Drugs
  • License or Close
  • With 1.8 Million Blooms, Kashmir Kicks Off Tourism Season
  • J&K’s New Era of Public Healthcare
  • Champions at Last
  • Slopes of Unity
  • A Valley Under Diagnosis

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Education

The Rote Learning Malaise

Published on May 15, 2026

Traditional classrooms have become factories for the status quo, effectively punishing the curiosity required for modern progress. By prioritizing ancient methods over new solutions, we are graduating generations of students equipped only for a world that no longer exists. By Syed Mustafa Ahmad The modern educational landscape is currently locked in a struggle between the […]

  • Redefining Achievement in the Wake of the Winter Session
  • A Review of Majeed Masroor’s ‘Faizan-e-Nazar
  • The Dilemma of First Standard Admissions
  • Kashmir’s Pet Boom Demands Responsibility
  • Echoes of the Valley

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