By Sheikh Aqib Farooq The average internet user today spends nearly three hours a day scrolling, liking and sharing on social media. In this digital era, platforms like Instagram, X, Facebook and TikTok have become powerful tools for communication, shaping opinions and influencing public behavior. Whether it’s health advisories during a pandemic, campaigns on climate […]
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Quiet Heroes of the Classroom
By Er Aausyf Ibn Farooq “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela Every morning in Kashmir, as the first light touches the valleys, teachers set out on their daily journey, carrying with them not weapons, but knowledge, patience, and a passion for learning. In classrooms […]
Book Review: Noor Shah’s ‘Ek Mamuli Aadmi’
By Rayees Ahmad Kumar Amid the vibrant literary landscape of Kashmir, few voices have resonated as deeply and consistently as that of Noor Shah—a storyteller of rare finesse whose pen has long illuminated the human condition with both tenderness and precision. Born in 1936 in Srinagar’s picturesque Dalgate area, Shah’s literary journey spans several decades, […]
Career Counseling: A Missing Link in Education
By Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon After completing their 10th grade, many students in Kashmir face one of the most defining moments of their academic lives—choosing subjects and career streams. For most, this decision is made under pressure, guided less by personal aptitude and more by parental expectations, peer influence, or the weight of family prestige. The […]
Admi Musafir Hai captures life in 93 stories
By Rayees Ahmad Kumar North Kashmir’s Baramulla district, celebrated for its enchanting landscape, crystal-clear water bodies, and the Mughal era’s famed Gateway of Kashmir, is equally known for producing some of the finest literary voices of the region. Alongside its scenic grandeur, the district has nurtured a vibrant intellectual tradition, giving rise to writers whose […]
More Technology, Less Wellness
By Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon In the dynamic fabric of human existence, change is not merely a constant—it is the essence of our survival and progress. It shapes our reality, propels us into uncharted territories, and yet roots us in the wisdom of the past. But in this whirlwind of transformation lies a paradox, especially in […]
Building a Society of Equality and Innovation
By Shahid Shamshad Kumar Society, at its core, is built on concern—for the well-being of its members, for justice, for the collective good. Yet, in contemporary times, we seem increasingly preoccupied with materialism, often overlooking the deeper social crises that quietly shape our communities. One of the foremost challenges we face is ensuring that every […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]









