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Beyond the Early Bloom

Beyond the Early Bloom

The sight of early blooms in the Kashmir Valley is no longer a cause for poetic celebration; it is a warning. When flowers emerge in February and historic gardens prepare for a spring that has arrived weeks ahead of schedule, the ecological clock is clearly malfunctioning. Recent high-level discussions in Srinagar regarding cold-water fisheries highlight […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on April 2, 2026

The Future World

The Future World

In the contemporary world, two different ideologies have emerged in human civilizations- the secular ideology and the (Islamic) religious ideology. By Abid Hussain Rather In the contemporary world, two distinct ideologies have emerged within human civilizations: the secular ideology and the Islamic religious ideology. Secular ideology is rooted purely in human reasoning, advocating for the […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on April 2, 2026

Bridging the Wattage Gap

Beyond the Early Bloom

The projected thirty-four percent surge in peak electricity demand for Jammu and Kashmir over the next five years serves as a stark warning to policymakers and planners. Data from the State Load Despatch Centre suggests that by the fiscal year 2031, peak demand could skyrocket from the current levels to over 5044 megawatts. This represents […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on April 2, 2026

The New Academic Standard

The New Academic Standard

The traditional landscape of education is undergoing a seismic shift in 2026 as the global economy increasingly favors “soft skills” over rote memorization. By Arshid Dar The traditional landscape of education is undergoing a seismic shift in 2026 as the global economy increasingly favors “soft skills” over rote memorization. While formal schooling remains the cornerstone […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on March 15, 2026

A Grandfather’s Grace

A Grandfather’s Grace

Syed Abdul Rashid Gilani (1927–2016) left behind a legacy that transcends the written word. In the wake of his son’s passing, he became the architect of a new future for his grandchildren, proving that true happiness is found in simple living, honest work, and a heart devoted to the Divine. By Syed Majid Gilani The […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on March 13, 2026

Rise of the Snow Leopard

Beyond the Early Bloom

The introduction of the Snow Leopard squad marks a sophisticated shift in the security paradigm of Jammu and Kashmir. For decades, the rugged topography of the Himalayas has been as much an adversary as a theatre of operations. By formalizing a specialized mountain warfare unit within the Jammu and Kashmir Police, the administration is moving […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on March 9, 2026

Defining March 8th as True Liberty

Defining March 8th as True Liberty

International Women’s Day is more than a date on the calendar; it is a mirror reflecting our collective failures and successes By Suhaib Idrees Lateef International Women’s Day, observed globally on March 8, stands as a profound testament to the historical and contemporary struggle for gender parity while celebrating the vast socio-economic and cultural achievements […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on March 6, 2026

Bells Ring Again

Bells Ring Again

After months of chilling temperatures and winter closures, the bells are ringing once again across Kashmir. A look at how the administration, teachers, and students are braving the cold to prioritize the future of education in the North. By Sahil Manzoor The chilling cold of December fades away as winter finally loses its grip on […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on March 5, 2026

The Debt of Gratitude

The Debt of Gratitude

We often measure success by what we’ve acquired, but the true architecture of our ambition is built on the quiet sacrifices of those who had the least to give. By Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon The psychology of the modern consumer is often a frantic race toward the next acquisition, a pursuit of the latest silhouette or […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on February 28, 2026

Ramadan: A Cellular and Spiritual Reset

Ramadan: A Cellular and Spiritual Reset

Ramadan is often viewed through the lens of sacrifice, yet it functions as a sophisticated system for total recalibration By Waris Nissar The silhouette of a crescent moon signals more than a shift in the lunar calendar; it initiates a profound physiological and spiritual recalibration for nearly two billion people. While the public face of […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on February 26, 2026

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With 1.8 Million Blooms, Kashmir Kicks Off Tourism Season

With 1.8 Million Blooms, Kashmir Kicks Off Tourism Season

Published on April 2, 2026

Spring has officially arrived in the Valley. With a staggering 1.8 million blooms, over 70 floral varieties, and new digital upgrades for visitors, Asia’s largest tulip garden is now open. By Ajaz Rashid Spring has officially arrived in the breathtaking Kashmir Valley, bringing with it a spectacular riot of colors that has transformed the landscape […]

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