Book Review : Review of ‘Jalta Gulab’ by Dr. Abdul Majid Bhaderwahi

Wani Arfat In the diverse landscape of Urdu literature, short story writing holds a prominent place for its masterful depiction of the complexities of life, social contradictions, and the intricacies of human psychology. Kashmir, with its cultural and literary background, has produced writers who reflect social realities with clarity and subtlety, capturing human emotions in […]
Helping humanity without any personal gain

Sahil Manzoor Bhatti Education means becoming civilized and achieving life goals for a better standard of living. Education never means getting government jobs and earning illegal assets. Education is class apart, and it truly opens the doors for the blind to a visionary world. Education always offers a helping hand to helpless people. It is […]
Kashmir’s tourism hopes have come alive
Mohammad Hanief As winter tightens its grip across Jammu and Kashmir, the Valley is once again undergoing its familiar seasonal transformation. Mornings now break through dense layers of fog, evenings descend sooner than expected, and the air carries a biting chill that signals the onset of harsher cold. Fresh snowfall in the upper reaches of […]
Modernity, Arrogance, and a Drying Earth
Dr. Satyavan Saurabh Of India’s contemporary crises, water is the most discussed, yet also the least understood. Drought, floods, depleting groundwater, polluted rivers—we see them all as separate events, whereas they are different chapters of a single story. This story is not one of natural disaster, but of human forgetfulness. We have considered water merely […]
Anger and the Human Being
Dr Aftab Jan Anger is a natural human emotion. Science accepts its existence. Islam acknowledges its presence. The danger begins when anger controls you. At that moment, it stops being an emotion and becomes a force that damages your body, disturbs your mind, weakens your faith, and breaks social bonds. Modern science and Islamic teachings […]
Women’s Safety: Laws Exist, But Where Is The Change?

Narayanan Kizhumundayur In an age that prides itself on advancement, innovation, and progressive thinking, the question of women’s safety remains disturbingly unresolved. Cities glow with neon lights, laws are debated in parliament, and awareness campaigns fill media spaces, yet for countless women, daily life is negotiated with caution. A late walk, a crowded bus, a […]
The Urgent Need for Glacier Preservation
Dr. Reyaz Ahmad Glaciers are a crucial component of the Earth’s climate system, providing freshwater resources for billions of people and regulating global temperatures. However, rapid climate change has accelerated glacial melt, leading to dire consequences for ecosystems, water supply, and sea levels. As global efforts intensify, 2025 has been declared the International Year of […]
The fight for health rights
Dr. Satyavan Saurabh The direction and structure of healthcare in India is rapidly changing. Medical care, once considered a public obligation and a fundamental responsibility of the welfare state, is increasingly being taken over by the private sector. On the one hand, the government health system struggles with limited budgets, limited human resources, and poor […]
Kashmir’s Killer Roads
Syed Mustafa Ahmad According to statistics, in the year 2024, an average of three people has died every day in various road accidents in Kashmir. This reveals that the roads have now become pathways to death. From infants to the elderly, young boys and girls also become easy prey for these danger-filled paths. For our […]
Evolving Role of Teachers in times of AI
Mohammad Hanief Artificial Intelligence is reshaping modern education in unprecedented ways, transforming how students learn and redefining the responsibilities of teachers. Over the past decade, technology has steadily made inroads into classrooms throughout India, but the acceleration witnessed after the pandemic and the rollout of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has pushed AI to […]