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Choking the Terror Lifeline

Choking the Terror Lifeline

Published on June 7, 2026

Striking at the financial roots of regional instability, the administration’s targeted offensive has successfully cut off the critical flow of illicit funds to active insurgent […]

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NGT Alert: Sukhnag Nallah Faces Ecological Disaster

NGT Alert: Sukhnag Nallah Faces Ecological Disaster

Published on June 7, 2026

Flags groundwater risks; ‘unchecked mining destroys natural river course; 2,000 trout fish lost’ By Raja Syed Rather The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has been informed […]

  • No Safe Haven: LG Sinha’s Ultimatum to Drug Smugglers
  • Shattered Innocence in Budgam
  • KU Partners with GDCH to Observe World No Tobacco Day 2026
  • Kashmir’s Battle Against Fatty Liver Disease
  • Simari Women Join the Lakhpati Didi Movement

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Educated Egos

Educated Egos

Published on June 7, 2026

We have successfully trained generations to achieve material success and compete on a global scale. We have forgotten, however, the critical baseline lesson of how not to dehumanize one another. By Mool Raj The paradox of modern civilization is written in the gap between our public declarations and our private calculations. We live in an […]

  • Lifeline or Death Trap?
  • The Enemy Next Door
  • The Mirage of Stability
  • The Rise of Fibromyalgia in Kashmir

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Educated Egos

Educated Egos

Published on June 7, 2026

We have successfully trained generations to achieve material success and compete on a global scale. We have forgotten, however, the critical baseline lesson of how not to dehumanize one another. By Mool Raj The paradox of modern civilization is written in the gap between our public declarations and our private calculations. We live in an […]

  • The Mirage of Stability
  • The Rise of Fibromyalgia in Kashmir
  • The Death of “We”
  • From Grey to Green
  • Spiritual Bankruptcy

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Society

The Anxiety Age

The Anxiety Age

Published on June 2, 2026

Today’s students face an exhausting array of modern phobias that extend far beyond traditional childhood monsters. From digital anxieties to academic dread, these hidden terrors are slowly eroding their mental well-being. By Syed Mustafa Ahmad Fear is as old as the human condition itself. For generations, our collective anxieties were tethered to the tangible and […]

  • The Anatomy of Despair
  • Connected But Alone
  • The Rote Learning Malaise
  • The Vanishing Joint Family

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Lifeline or Death Trap?

Lifeline or Death Trap?

Published on June 7, 2026

For years, the Jammu–Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) has been affectionately termed the lifeline of Kashmir. Yet, a cold look at the mounting data reveals it functions more like an open artery. Over a recent two-year window, this critical corridor saw 2,356 accidents that claimed 343 lives. The traffic data paints a grim picture of consistency: […]

  • The Enemy Next Door
  • Dismantling the Narco-Terror Nexus
  • J&K Police’s Operation Nasha Mukt
  • Cinema Moves North
  • A Budget Big on Numbers, Short on Solutions

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NGT Alert: Sukhnag Nallah Faces Ecological Disaster

Published on June 7, 2026

Flags groundwater risks; ‘unchecked mining destroys natural river course; 2,000 trout fish lost’ By Raja Syed Rather The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has been informed of extensive riverbed mining activities in Sukhnag Nallah of Budgam district, with an inspection panel highlighting severe ecological concerns linked to the large-scale extraction of minerals from the water body. […]

Educated Egos

Published on June 7, 2026

We have successfully trained generations to achieve material success and compete on a global scale. We have forgotten, however, the critical baseline lesson of how not to dehumanize one another. By Mool Raj The paradox of modern civilization is written in the gap between our public declarations and our private calculations. We live in an […]

Lifeline or Death Trap?

Published on June 7, 2026

For years, the Jammu–Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) has been affectionately termed the lifeline of Kashmir. Yet, a cold look at the mounting data reveals it functions more like an open artery. Over a recent two-year window, this critical corridor saw 2,356 accidents that claimed 343 lives. The traffic data paints a grim picture of consistency: […]

Choking the Terror Lifeline

Published on June 7, 2026

Striking at the financial roots of regional instability, the administration’s targeted offensive has successfully cut off the critical flow of illicit funds to active insurgent groups. By treating the narcotics epidemic as a direct threat to national security, authorities are systematically starving proxy networks of their operational cash flow. By Ajaz Rashid Standing at the […]

No Safe Haven: LG Sinha’s Ultimatum to Drug Smugglers

Published on June 2, 2026

Leading a massive anti-drug march in Bandipora, the Lieutenant Governor vowed to completely dismantle the region’s cross-border narco-terror networks. The administration is pairing this aggressive law enforcement crackdown with a comprehensive new rehabilitation policy designed to reclaim vulnerable youth. By Ajaz Rashid Declaring an all-out war against the intertwined menaces of substance abuse and cross-border […]

The Anxiety Age

Published on June 2, 2026

Today’s students face an exhausting array of modern phobias that extend far beyond traditional childhood monsters. From digital anxieties to academic dread, these hidden terrors are slowly eroding their mental well-being. By Syed Mustafa Ahmad Fear is as old as the human condition itself. For generations, our collective anxieties were tethered to the tangible and […]

Shattered Innocence in Budgam

Published on June 2, 2026

A rapid police investigation led to the confession of a neighborhood resident in the brutal killing of a Budgam minor. As authorities build an airtight case for conviction, the grieving village is left grappling with profound betrayal and fear for their children. By Chasfeeda Shah In the tight-knit village of Galwanpora in central Kashmir’s Budgam […]

The Enemy Next Door

Published on June 2, 2026

The brutal rape and murder of a 12-year-old girl in Galwanpora, Budgam, is a tragedy that defies simple comprehension. While the swift, 36-hour resolution of the case by the Jammu and Kashmir Police deserves high commendation, the chilling revelation of the perpetrator’s identity leaves society grappling with an insidious horror. The predator was not a […]

The Mirage of Stability

Published on June 2, 2026

Graduates today possess more credentials than any previous generation, yet they face a market that cannot absorb their specialized knowledge. This widening gap between academic achievement and financial independence has turned the dream of upward mobility into a cycle of dependency. By Syed Mustafa Ahmed In the narrow, bustling streets of Srinagar and the quiet […]

A Mid-Air Miracle

Published on June 2, 2026

Over 300 tourists were stranded mid-air after the famous Gulmarg cable car experienced a sudden mechanical failure. A massive multi-agency rescue operation successfully evacuated everyone without a single injury. By Ajaz Rashid What began as a breathtaking journey over the snow-capped peaks of the Pir Panjal range quickly turned into a harrowing ordeal for hundreds […]

KU Partners with GDCH to Observe World No Tobacco Day 2026

Published on June 1, 2026

In a major push against substance abuse, the University of Kashmir, in collaboration with the Department of Public Health Dentistry, Government Dental College & Hospital (GDCH), Srinagar, and the University Health Centre, observed World No Tobacco Day yesterday. The event, aligned with the national Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, aimed to raise awareness about the devastating […]

The Anatomy of Despair

Published on May 22, 2026

Helplessness rarely arrives with a roar, instead settling into the heart as a quiet, heavy resident that convinces us our efforts no longer matter. It is a psychological erosion that transforms temporary setbacks into a perceived permanent state of being. By Sameer Ahmad It begins not with a bang, but with a sigh. It is […]

The Rise of Fibromyalgia in Kashmir

Published on May 22, 2026

Doctors warn that patients spend years searching for answers while their pain is dismissed as imaginary. Greater awareness is needed to stop the stigma surrounding this invisible condition. By Jahangeer Ganaie In Kashmir, where harsh winters, prolonged stress, and mental health challenges shape everyday life, many people continue to silently suffer from a chronic pain […]

Dismantling the Narco-Terror Nexus

Published on May 22, 2026

For decades, the shadow of terrorism has loomed large over Jammu and Kashmir, but a newer, perhaps more insidious threat has emerged as its primary lifeline: the narcotics trade. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s recent assertion that drug addiction and terrorism are two faces of the same coin is not merely rhetorical. It is a stark […]

Connected But Alone

Published on May 22, 2026

Social media empowers the marginalized and bridges global distances with a single click. Yet, beneath this connectivity lies a shadow of comparison that threatens our mental well-being. By Rayees Ahmad Kumar Social media is no longer just a digital accessory; it is the fundamental architecture of modern life. As we cross into 2026, the statistics […]

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 […]

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Choking the Terror Lifeline

Choking the Terror Lifeline

Published on June 7, 2026

Striking at the financial roots of regional instability, the administration’s targeted offensive has successfully cut off the critical flow of illicit funds to active insurgent groups. By treating the narcotics epidemic as a direct threat to national security, authorities are systematically starving proxy networks of their operational cash flow. By Ajaz Rashid Standing at the […]

  • A Mid-Air Miracle
  • The Thin Khaki Line
  • 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

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Education

The Anxiety Age

Published on June 2, 2026

Today’s students face an exhausting array of modern phobias that extend far beyond traditional childhood monsters. From digital anxieties to academic dread, these hidden terrors are slowly eroding their mental well-being. By Syed Mustafa Ahmad Fear is as old as the human condition itself. For generations, our collective anxieties were tethered to the tangible and […]

  • The Rote Learning Malaise
  • 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

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