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E-Reading VS Physical Reading

By Ajaz Rashid While e-reading and physical reading have their own unique advantages, both have a place in our lives. The rise of e-books has made reading more accessible and portable than ever before, while physical books offer a unique aesthetic and tactile experience. Ultimately, the most important thing is to read, regardless of the […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on May 19, 2023

Part-time work: A stepping stone towards success

By having a part-time job in college can make you a better student and professional By Vijay GarG Jobs are essential to our daily lives, serving a purpose that goes beyond just earning a paycheck. For students pursuing higher education, the goal of landing a desirable job after graduation is a key motivation for many. […]

Filed Under: Latest News, SOCIETY Published on May 19, 2023

Digital Distractions Hurt Reading Habits

We must prioritize reading and ensure that young people have access to the resources and environments that foster a love of reading. Only then can we ensure that the next generation in Kashmir is equipped with the knowledge, skills, and insights needed to navigate an ever-changing world. By: Faheem ul Islam Reading is a fundamental […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on May 19, 2023

G20: A Move to Showcase India’s Geostrategic Significance

With India having the presidency of G20, it is a great opportunity for J&K UT to rise to the occasion of exhibiting and showcasing Kashmir – its cultural assets, ecotourism ventures, and business opportunities to the world powers. By: Dar Javed Just three years ago, not many people could have even imagined that Jammu and […]

Filed Under: India, Latest News Published on May 18, 2023

From Football Injury to Life Goal

Srinagar’s Dedicated Blood Donor Awaits Recognition for His Life-Saving Efforts By Mir Tanveer Shabir Hussain Khan, a man hailing from Downtown’s Qamangar Pora, Kadi Kadal, Srinagar, has emerged as India’s one of the biggest blood donors. His journey commenced on 4 July 1980, when a friend in his area got injured while playing football. Without […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on May 17, 2023

Breakthrough Arrests: Mirwaiz’s Killers Caught After 33 Years

The arrest of terrorists Javaid Ahmad Bhat and Zahoor Ahmad Bhat represents a significant milestone in the long-standing pursuit of justice for Mirwaiz Farooq’s assassination. By Ajaz Rashid In a significant breakthrough, the Special Investigation Agency (SIA) of Jammu and Kashmir Police has successfully tracked down and apprehended two absconding terrorists belonging to Hizbul Mujahideen. […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on May 17, 2023

Road Accidents, A Contemporary Threat

By Mir Tajamul Islam, Shahid ul Islam Yuval Noah Harari, one of the famous historians of the world writes in one of his books- 21 Lessons for the 21st Century that most deaths around the globe are driven by road accidents, not by smoking, drinking, terrorism, some incurable diseases, etc. Road Accidents, A Contemporary Threat […]

Filed Under: India, Latest News Published on May 16, 2023

Elevate Healthcare Infrastructure

The importance of better healthcare in society cannot be overstated. Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right and a key determinant of an individual’s well-being, productivity, and economic growth. It is essential that governments and societies prioritize healthcare and work towards providing affordable, accessible, and high-quality healthcare to all citizens. Elevate Healthcare Infrastructure […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on May 15, 2023

Benefits and Challenges of SAS in Education

Maintaining a manual attendance system is complex and time-consuming and the automated attendance is providing more accurate results in a user-interactive manner instead By Qysar Ul Islam Shah In recent years, the rapid advancements in technology have led to the development of various innovative tools and systems aimed at improving efficiency and productivity. Among these […]

Filed Under: Education, J&K, Latest News Published on May 15, 2023

Sleep smarter: How animals do it better than humans

By Dr Rohi William Shakespeare recognized the importance of sleep and the consequences of sleeplessness over 400 years ago. In his words, “O Sleep! O Gentle Sleep/Nature’s soft nurse, how have I frightened thee? /That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down/And steep my senses in forgetfulness.” Shakespeare understood that quality sleep is crucial […]

Filed Under: Latest News Published on May 15, 2023

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