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The Principal Who Redefined College in Kashmir

Srinagar, April 25 -- In the shade of Charar-e-Sharief's pine-covered hills, the Model Government Degree College grew steadily into one of Kashmir's most quietly admired institutions. But ask anyone o... Read More


In Narwara, Kashmir's Soul Still Speaks

Srinagar, April 25 -- Tucked in the old quarters of Srinagar's Shahr-e-Khaas, Narwara isn't a place that announces itself. It hums quietly with history. The lanes are narrow. The houses, weathered. Ye... Read More


Dear Men: Household Chores Are Your Responsibility Too

Srinagar, April 24 -- In today's world, women are earning degrees, climbing career ladders, and becoming breadwinners. Yet at home, an outdated script still plays out: one where women do most of the h... Read More


The Cruel Wisdom of Some Kashmiri Mothers

Srinagar, April 24 -- It was the stillness of the night, a time when the world lay in deep sleep, but Junaid's heart remained awake. Suddenly, he woke up, tears streaming down his face. He had seen a ... Read More


How Exam Hype Is Harming Kashmiri Students

Srinagar, April 24 -- Every time in Kashmir, as exam results are announced, a familiar ritual begins. Local news channels run special bulletins. Social media fills up with grinning portraits of stude... Read More


Adil Shah and the Kashmir We Need to Talk About

Srinagar, April 24 -- Kashmir won't be remembered for bullets or bloodshed. It'll be remembered for its people. People who choose dignity even in grief. People who offer shelter in chaos. People who b... Read More


Kashmir's Climate Scam: What's Really Happening?

Srinagar, April 23 -- In Jammu and Kashmir, a region highly susceptible to climate extremes, the alarming mismatch between climate funding and tangible action is painfully clear. Leaders often declar... Read More


Kashmir Unites in Grief After Pahalgam Tragedy

Srinagar, April 23 -- They came for the calm. For the smell of pine and the shimmer of Lidder's waters. They came as tourists, carrying cameras, snacks, and dreams. They left in ambulances and coffins... Read More


In Kashmir's Bloodiest Hour, Strangers Became Saviors

Srinagar, April 23 -- PAHALGAM, Kashmir - The stream that runs through this mountain town is usually soft and clear, winding past wooden cottages and whispering forests. On most days, it carries the l... Read More


Pahalgam Will Echo Again with Laughter, not Sirens

Srinagar, April 23 -- On most days, Baisaran in Pahalgam is full of life. Horses trot up grassy slopes, children run after each other, and tourists pose with snow-covered peaks in the background. But ... Read More