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Machhal: A Beauty Beyond Boundaries

Explore Machhal’s untamed wilderness, where time seems to stand still amidst the snow-capped peaks and dense conifer forests. Delight in the rich culture and warm hospitality of the locals while indulging in the region’s delectable cuisine. By Mool Raj Nestled in the far-flung reaches of North Kashmir, concealed behind the majestic Shamasabari mountains and embraced […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion, Tourism Published on August 12, 2023

From Fear to Empowerment

Harassment against women remains an alarming reality worldwide. From buses to offices, women face unwelcome advances and discrimination. Take a stand against harassment by speaking up, supporting survivors, and engaging in advocacy By Irfan Attari Kashmiri Harassment against women in public spaces, such as buses, offices, and other places, continues to be a pervasive issue […]

Filed Under: Columns, J&K, Latest News Published on August 12, 2023

Empowering India’s Daughters

BY AJAZ RASHID In recent times, the Government of India has taken commendable initiatives to foster the empowerment of women in the country. Recognizing the pivotal role women play in society, these initiatives aim to create a more inclusive and equitable nation. As we delve into the achievements and challenges ahead, it is evident that […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on August 12, 2023

Trekking Bliss: Discovering Raineera Meadow

An escape to Raineera Meadow, where dreams meet reality. The melodies of rustling leaves and babbling brooks while being caressed by the gentle mountain breeze and nature’s symphony awaits, offering solace and rejuvenation A first-hand account by Suhaib Idrees Lateef Kashmir, often referred to as the Crown of the northern geographical region of the Indian […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion, Tourism Published on August 12, 2023

Loneliness: How Feeling Alone Impacts Human Health

Beyond the numbers lies a complex web of factors contributing to loneliness and environmental influences plays a pivotal role in fostering or alleviating feelings of isolation in individuals By Vinod C. Dixit According to the British Red Cross, a staggering number of more than nine million people have expressed that they grapple with the feelings […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on August 12, 2023

English: Kashmir’s Growing Craze

Hidden tales of perseverance and passion as we unravel the profound influence of Christian missionaries on Kashmir’s educational and linguistic landscape By MOOL RAJ “When a Kashmiri individual flares up, regardless of their educational background, their impassioned outbursts such as ”Who the hell are you?”, ”Get lost!”, ”Watch your mouth!”, ”Nonsense”, and more can be […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News, Opinion Published on August 10, 2023

J&K’s Poverty-Free Vision

By Ajaz Rashid In a world grappling with pressing issues such as poverty and housing shortages, the commitment shown by the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) region under the leadership of Lt Governor Manoj Sinha to achieve ‘Zero Poverty’ and ‘Housing for All‘ by 2024 stands as a shining example of proactive governance and dedication towards […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on August 10, 2023

Disparity in Climate Impact

As the Earth faces its greatest challenge yet, climate change is no longer a distant threat. There is urgent need for collective action to preserve our planet for future generations By Mohammad Yasir Lone The Earth possesses a remarkable ability to adapt to change, but human-induced factors like deforestation, land encroachment, pollution, and overexploitation of […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on August 10, 2023

​Budgam: A Treasure Untold

Budgam District in J&K has been home to numerous notable personalities and cultural treasures. From spiritual leaders and poets to writers and scholars, the district has contributed significantly to the intellectual and artistic landscape of Kashmir By Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” This famous quote by philosopher George Eliot perfectly […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion, Tourism Published on August 10, 2023

Advancing Brain Tumor Treatment

Brain tumors can have devastating effects on an individual’s well-being, impacting cognitive functions, mobility, and emotional well-being. The significance of endoscopic neurosurgeries and navigation-guided procedures has revolutionized the treatment of brain tumors with minimal invasiveness and precision By Dr Aditya Gupta Every year, on July 22nd, the global community comes together to observe World Brain […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on August 10, 2023

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