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Letter to Editor: 20 Years On, Rural Kashmir's Digital Workers Still Wait

Srinagar, June 11 -- When we started, many of us were young graduates. We believed in the project. We believed in our roles. Most of us were posted in remote blocks where we became the first point of ... Read More


Steeling through the Mountains: Kashmir's Rail Revolution

Srinagar, June 11 -- On a clear June day, draped in marigold flowers and national pride, the Vande Bharat Express began its maiden journey from Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra to Srinagar. Flagged off by... Read More


Why We Keep Misreading Kashmir's Festival Economy

Srinagar, June 11 -- Every year, like clockwork, someone says it: Kashmir didn't spend much this Eid. It's said in newsrooms, shop counters, WhatsApp forwards, and expert panels. The logic is simple:... Read More


After Harvard, Abuse Allegations Rock Another Kashmiri School

Srinagar, June 11 -- "She said they beat her for not bringing a notebook," he said. Anam studies in Class 3 at Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School, one of the most reputed girls' schools in ... Read More


The Forgotten Simplicity of a Kashmiri Nikah

Srinagar, June 11 -- People don't talk about it openly, but you can feel the strain. You see it in the subtle hesitations of fathers. You hear it in the nervous laughter of young men unsure how to aff... Read More


Vijay Mallya's Comeback Story Skips a Key Kashmir Chapter

Srinagar, June 11 -- BANDIPORA, Kashmir - On a warm June morning, Farooq Ahmad walked into his family farm, feeling a bit nostalgic. The field looked calm, with maize plants and apple trees all around... Read More


VIDEO - BJP J&K Chief Visits Aishmuqam Shrine

Srinagar, June 11 -- During his visit, Raina offered prayers at the shrine ofSufi saint Zain-ud-din Wali, seeking peace and prosperity for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized the importance... Read More


The Silent Breakdown of Kashmiri Men

Srinagar, June 11 -- "He seemed fine." That's what they said when a boy from our neighbourhood died by suicide last winter. He used to play cricket with us. He'd crack jokes on the bus to college. I ... Read More


Gaming Apps Are Trapping Kashmiri Teens in Real Debt

Srinagar, June 10 -- One talks about picking Rohit Sharma. Another bets on a lesser-known bowler, hoping for an edge. At first, it looks like regular cricket banter. But money is on the line. Sometim... Read More


Letter to Editor: The Fight for Fairness in Ramban Schools Isn't Just About Teachers

Srinagar, June 10 -- This is about justice for the people who shape our future every single day. The issues at hand might sound technical-transfers, promotions, job security-but they strike at the he... Read More