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The Glitter and Gloom of Social Media

The Glitter and Gloom of Social Media

By Mool Raj Every age sets its own benchmarks for living standards, shaped by the prevailing forces of progress and human need. The twenty-first century is undeniably defined by technology. From artificial intelligence to biotechnology, from space exploration to digital communication, modern inventions have redefined the rhythm of daily life, bringing convenience and speed into […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News, Opinion Published on September 25, 2025

Lieutenant Governor Interacts with Officers Attending NDC Course

Lieutenant Governor Interacts with Officers Attending NDC Course

Srinagar, September 24: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha interacted with a delegation of Senior Officers from the Indian Armed Forces, Civil Services and friendly foreign countries, currently attending the course at the National Defence College. During the interaction, the Lieutenant Governor said that under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Operation Sindoor, marked one […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on September 24, 2025

Felicitation Ceremony Celebrates Young Creators at MCHSS

Felicitation Ceremony Celebrates Young Creators at MCHSS

Srinagar, September 23: A felicitation ceremony honoring the winners of the Photography, Filmmaking, and Creative Writing Competition was held at Minto Circle Higher Secondary School (MCHSS), showcasing the vibrant creativity of its students. The event was attended by Altaf Hussain, Vice Chairman of MCHSS;  Zahoor Ahmad, Principal; and Arshid Dar, a senior journalist and filmmaker, […]

Filed Under: Education, Latest News, SOCIETY Published on September 24, 2025

Six Years, One New Kashmir

From stone pelting to pitch decks, Kashmir’s 287% startup surge is rewriting the Valley’s story.

By Chasfeeda Shah In Kashmir valleys where once the sounds of unrest echoed, a different kind of energy now buzzes through the air. It’s the energy of entrepreneurship, innovation, and dreams being turned into digital reality. Six years after the abrogation of Article 370, Jammu and Kashmir has emerged as an unlikely startup success story, […]

Filed Under: Cover Story, Latest News Published on September 24, 2025

Wetland Revival Brings Record Migratory Influx to Valley

Wetland Revival Brings Record Migratory Influx to Valley

By Ajaz Rashid Kashmir’s wetlands have transformed into bustling sanctuaries for migratory birds, witnessing a record-breaking influx this season. According to the latest census, more than 1.34 million waterbirds belonging to 67 species have flocked to the Valley, marking a 65 percent increase in just six years. This surge is not just a triumph of […]

Filed Under: India, Latest News Published on September 23, 2025

A Calf’s Birth Once Fed a Village

A Calf’s Birth Once Fed a Village

By Manzoor Akash Beyond its postcard landscapes and famed hospitality, Kashmir has long been a custodian of traditions that stitched communities together in subtle yet profound ways. One such tradition, now fading into memory, was the ritual of cheese distribution, a practice once common in Kashmiri villages. Known locally as tchamun, this homemade cheese carried […]

Filed Under: Latest News, SOCIETY Published on September 23, 2025

Japanese researchers build robotic tail to keep elderly upright

Researchers at Keio University in Japan have developed a robotic tail called “Arque” that utilizes artificial muscles and air pressure to move like an animal’s tail, aiming to assist people with balance, particularly by helping older individuals walk safely and potentially aiding workers in lifting heavy objects; the design is inspired by the movement of cheetahs and […]

Filed Under: Latest News Published on September 22, 2025

Kashmir’s Horticulture Gets a Lifeline

J&K Moves to Clean Up Fake Journalism

By AJaz Rashid Kashmir’s Horticulture Gets a Lifeline: The launch of the daily parcel train service connecting Kashmir with New Delhi marks a significant milestone in the region’s economic development and infrastructural modernization. Flagged off recently from Nowgam Railway Station, this initiative promises to transform the way perishable horticulture produce, particularly apples and walnuts, reach […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News, Opinion Published on September 22, 2025

In Search of the Real Kashmiri Kulfi

In Search of the Real Kashmiri Kulfi

By Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon Kashmir, with its snow-capped peaks, shimmering lakes, and Mughal gardens, has always carried a reputation for unmatched beauty and cultural depth. Yet, amid the grandeur of its landscapes and the poetry of its history, another jewel quietly thrives—its culinary traditions. Kashmiri cuisine, best known to outsiders for the royal feast of […]

Filed Under: Latest News, SOCIETY Published on September 22, 2025

LG Manoj Sinha Leads Dal Lake Cleanliness Drive in Srinagar

LG Manoj Sinha Leads Dal Lake Cleanliness Drive in Srinagar

Srinagar, September 21: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday joined the Dal Lake Cleanliness Drive in Srinagar as part of the ongoing ‘Sewa Parv’. The LG felicitated Swachhagrahis for their contribution to cleanliness campaigns and urged citizens to preserve lakes, rivers, and other water bodies through community involvement. “Our natural resources are reminding us to […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on September 21, 2025

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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 […]

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