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Slipped Disc: A Silent Epidemic Affecting All Age Groups in India

Amidst a surge in spinal deformities, India grapples with manifold reasons contributing to this growing health concern. From accidents and social violence to nutrition deficiencies and post-polio complications, the impact is profound Dr Ayush Sharma India, for various reasons, has emerged as the country with the highest number of cases of spinal deformities. These cases […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on July 26, 2023

A Beam of Hope

The power of non-invasive therapy with the M6 CyberKnife is offering hope to patients facing brain, spine, and lung tumors. The high doses of radiation with minimal impact on healthy tissue can ensure a smoother healing journey Dr Aditya Gupta Radiosurgery, a groundbreaking and non-invasive medical procedure, represents a remarkable leap forward in precision and […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News, Opinion Published on July 26, 2023

Kashmir’s Academic Crossroads

The recent examination results of Kashmir’s 11th class have sparked concern, but amidst the adversity lies an opportunity for change. There is the role of parents, teachers, and policymakers in shaping academic success and discover innovative pedagogical approaches and technology integration to empower students in their learning journey By Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon “In the face […]

Filed Under: Education, Latest News, Opinion Published on July 26, 2023

From 44th to 38th: India’s Remarkable Leap in Global Logistics Rankings

From a nation grappling with logistical bottlenecks to a global logistics frontrunner, India’s journey has been nothing short of remarkable. Reforms spearheaded by the Prime Minister’s Gati Shakti National Master Plan and the National Logistics Policy have revitalized infrastructure and logistics services, placing India at the forefront of international trade By Sumita Dawra India is […]

Filed Under: India, J&K, Latest News, Opinion Published on July 26, 2023

Chandrayaan-3: India’s Space Ambitions Soar High

India’s space agency ISRO launches its latest lunar mission, armed with ‘advanced technologies’ to overcome past challenges. With optimized payload configurations and upgraded lander capabilities, the mission sets its sights on achieving a successful touchdown on the moon’s South Pole, paving the way for future lunar exploration By Elizabeth Howell Chandrayaan-3, the highly anticipated lunar […]

Filed Under: India, Latest News, Opinion Published on July 26, 2023

J&K Government’s Bold Action

BY AJAZ RASHID The recent revelations of a hidden network of deception and terror in Jammu and Kashmir have sent shockwaves through the region, exposing a dark web of deceit that threatens the peace and security of the entire area. On July 16, 2023, the J&K Government took a bold step by invoking Article 311 […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on July 21, 2023

Amarnath Yatra: A Pilgrimage of Immortality and Divine Blessings

An ethereal pilgrimage site nestled high in the Himalayas. Trek through challenging terrains to reach the mystical cave where Lord Shiva’s divine revelation to Goddess Parvati echoes through the ages By Mool Raj India, a sacred land steeped in spirituality, boasts an abundance of pilgrimage sites scattered throughout its vast expanse. These hallowed grounds have […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on July 21, 2023

Values: The True Education

In a world driven by knowledge, let us not forget the fundamental importance of values in shaping individuals into compassionate and responsible citizens, guiding their actions and enriching their lives By Qysar Ul Islam Shah The well-known saying, “Alim Khotu chu Adab,” which translates to “Values are more important than knowledge,” carries profound meaning. While […]

Filed Under: Education, Latest News, Opinion Published on July 14, 2023

Silent Voices

A Captivating Debut Anthology by Rayees Ahmad Kumar By Khursheed Ahmad Wani Rayees Ahmad Kumar, hailing from the serene town of Berigam in Qazigund, Kashmir, shines brightly in the literary sphere. With a remarkable talent for writing columns, fictions, reviews, and poems in both English and the native language of Kashmiri, Kumar’s versatility as a […]

Filed Under: Opinion Published on July 14, 2023

Lal Chowk: A Symbol of Resilience and Significance in Srinagar

Discover the enchanting Lal Chowk in Srinagar, where the historic Clock Tower stands tall amidst a vibrant market, offering a glimpse into Kashmir’s rich culture and tantalizing local delicacies By Mool Raj The Clock Tower, an architectural marvel that stands tall in the bustling Lal Chowk area of Srinagar, was constructed back in 1980, right […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on July 14, 2023

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