The Role of Education in Promoting Economic Well-being and Social Equity. Creating a Better World for Future Generations with Education for Sustainable Development By M Ahmad The term “Sustainable Development” is defined as the development that meets the needs of the present generation without excessive use or abuse of natural resources so that they can […]
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The Debt Illusion
Has Kashmir’s Appetite for Luxury Outpaced its Reality? By Rafiq Dar In Kashmir, there is an old saying that cuts to the bone of the valley’s current economic temper: “If one rides a horse, the other one climbs the wall.” It is a proverb about envy, about the desperate need to match a neighbor’s stride, […]
Book Review: Dr. Shaheena Yusuf’s Afsanvi Sadaein
A masterclass in modern storytelling, Afsanvi Sadaein brings together thirty-one of the subcontinent’s most compelling voices. Edited with precision by Dr. Shaheena Yusuf, this anthology is more than a collection of stories—it is a vibrant testament to the enduring power and evolution of the Urdu Afsana in the 21st century. By Rayees Ahmad Kumar In […]
Year 2025: How J&K Moved Forward
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 […]
The Gifted Hands of Kashmir
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 […]
GROUNDED AND CAPPED
The Centre imposes emergency fare caps after a week of mass flight cancellations and steep price spikes, aiming to stabilise domestic air travel. By Ajaz Rashid In early December, as holiday bookings peaked and families finalised travel for weddings and work, India’s domestic skies turned chaotic. Thousands of flyers found their plans upended by a […]
Patel Would’ve Shaped J&K Differently: LG Sinha
History of J&K would have been different if Sardar Patel had been given full responsibility for its integration in 1947: LG By Ajaz Rashid At Vadodara on Thursday, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha joined the National Padyatra of the Sardar@150 Unity March, invoking Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s enduring vision of unity and nation-building. In a keynote address […]
J&K’s Dramatic Rajya Sabha Showdown
By Ajaz Rashid The recently concluded Rajya Sabha elections in Jammu and Kashmir have been nothing short of historic, being the first such exercise since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019 and the first since the restoration of the Union Territory’s legislative assembly. The contest, conducted after nearly a decade-long hiatus, provided a crucial […]
The Significance of LG Sinha’s Russia Visit
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s recent visit to Russia to bring back the sacred relics of Lord Buddha marks a rare confluence of spirituality, diplomacy, and cultural renewal. Beyond the ceremonial and religious grandeur, the journey underscores India’s timeless role as a custodian of Buddhist heritage and its commitment to strengthening civilizational ties across borders. The […]
J&K at a Crossroads
By Ajaz Rashid One year after Omar Abdullah took office as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, the region stands at a crossroads—caught between hope and disappointment, progress and paralysis, promises and reality. The expectations from his National Conference-led government were immense, and the political climate in October 2024 seemed primed for a new beginning. […]









