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Ideas in Action: Transforming Dreams into Reality

Inspiration in the stories of visionaries who have harnessed their creativity to shape a world brimming with possibilities By Abid Hussain Rather The world we behold today is a dynamic, ever-evolving realm, forever altered from what it was before, its transformative nature a perpetual undercurrent of existence. Each historical epoch, unique in its own right, […]

Filed Under: Opinion Published on September 27, 2023

Celebrating Teachers’ Day

The evolving landscape of education in the digital age and discover how modern teachers are equipping students with not just knowledge but also crucial values By Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon “To teach is to touch a life forever.”  (Jerry Whittle) As we turn the calendar to September 5th each year, we embark on a journey of […]

Filed Under: Opinion Published on September 20, 2023

Saluting Teachers’ Dedication

BY AJAZ RASHID As we celebrate Teachers’ Day on September 5 every year, it is imperative to acknowledge the pivotal role that educators play in shaping the future of our society. This day serves as an annual reminder of the tireless dedication, unwavering commitment, and profound impact that teachers have on our lives. Saluting Teachers’ […]

Filed Under: Editorial Published on September 20, 2023

Book Review “Gumshuda Daulat”: Tariq Shabnam’s Debut Collection Unveils Society’s Secrets

By Rayees Ahmad Kumar North Kashmir’s Bandipora district is renowned across the valley for three distinctive attributes that have made it a cultural and geographical gem: Alim (Knowledge), Aab (Water), and Adab (Good manners). This fertile region has served as the cradle for numerous luminaries, spanning scholars, historians, litterateurs, and politicians. Among its illustrious sons, […]

Filed Under: Opinion Published on September 20, 2023

Saving the Majestic Himalayas

The Himalayas, a symbol of nature’s splendor, are facing a dire crisis. The issues of climate change, over-exploitation, and population growth that cast a shadow over this magnificent landscape By Mool Raj The Himalayas, an awe-inspiring and majestic mountain range that stretches across several Asian countries, including China, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Bhutan, stand as […]

Filed Under: Opinion Published on September 20, 2023

Power of Vision in Society

The power of vision in our lives and society, exploring the profound impact of “Power of Vision” on our understanding, inspiration, and motivation By Shahnaaz Ishfaq In a world where love, care, and respect prevail, there are no strangers. The heart, with its unique ability to connect, guides us toward meaningful relationships. Power of Vision […]

Filed Under: Opinion Published on September 20, 2023

Reconciling Self and Society

In a world propelled by scientific strides and materialistic leaps, personal existence hangs in the balance. As the demands of society grow ever more consuming, the quest to preserve our own identity takes on new urgency By Abid Hussain Rather In the midst of an ever-accelerating scientific revolution and relentless materialistic advancement, the once tranquil […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on August 29, 2023

Kashmir’s Keran: Borderland Blooms with Tourism

Journey to the picturesque village of Keran in Kashmir, where a history of conflict is giving way to a thriving tourism industry By Mir Tanveer The picturesque landscape of Kashmir Valley is experiencing a remarkable surge in tourism this year, with the aftermath of the G-20 meeting held in Srinagar being credited as a catalyst […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion, Tourism Published on August 29, 2023

In Pursuit of Understanding

In a world awash with opinions, a deeper truth remains: beneath the facade of judgment lies the human need for connection By Saniya Zehra Dar Our society is undeniably shaped by a pervasive judgmental attitude. It seems to have become an ingrained norm, almost a routine, to pass judgments on our fellow beings. Regrettably, the […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on August 29, 2023

Alcohol’s Toll: Shattered Homes, Broken Lives

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Unveiling the hidden scars, alcoholism’s insidious grip shatters families and fuels domestic violence. From fractured households to emotional turmoil, its impact echoes through communities BY MOOL RAJ Alcoholism, a recognized societal menace, imposes a far-reaching toll not only on the drinker but on the collective fabric of society. From harrowing traffic accidents to fractured households, […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on August 29, 2023

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