When law and society stand face to face
Dr. Priyanka Saurabh “Freedom and tradition—both are right in their own right, but when they collide, the first thing to break is the ordinary family. The law does its work, society persists, and caught in the middle is the family that has neither rebelled nor committed a crime—yet it becomes the biggest victim.” In a […]
Coaching institutions poisoning the learning ecosystem

Mohammad Nadeem Over the last decade, Kashmir has seen an explosive rise in private coaching institutions. What was originally meant to support classroom learning has now transformed into a dominant parallel education industry. These centres promise success, guarantee ranks, and portray themselves as saviours of academic excellence. But behind the glamorous advertisements, tall claims, and […]
Clean your bed before sleeping
Dr Aftab Jan You clean your bed before sleeping. This simple habit saves your health. Your body releases sweat, oil, and dead skin cells every night. Science reports that a human body sheds thousands of skin particles while sleeping. These particles collect inside the mattress, pillow, and blanket. Dust mites feed on these particles. They […]
Dharmendra: The ‘He Man’ of Bollywood

Dr. Satyavan Saurabh Dharmendra’s passing is not just the loss of an actor, but the end of an era. Rising from rural soil to the heights of cinema, this artist won millions of hearts not with his acting, but with his simplicity and humanity. From romance to action and comedy—he brought the truth of life […]
The Prison of Bias and the Courage of Philosophy
Sahil Swe A mind that decides too quickly what is true, performs a quiet betrayal. In that single act, it shuts the door on every new idea that might have entered. A closed mind doesn’t just ignore new information—it suffocates the very possibility of understanding. It is like locking the door and throwing away the […]
The standard of happiness and the reality

Dr. Satyavan Saurabh The World Happiness Report annually assesses a country’s happiness and contentment. However, for a country as vast, diverse, and culturally complex as India, this report often fails to reflect the deeper realities of society. India’s ranking often appears above 100, even though during this same period, India has achieved significant achievements in […]
The struggles of the specially abled children
Mohammad Hanief Specially abled children in Jammu and Kashmir continue to fight an unseen yet unyielding battle for dignity, inclusion, and opportunity. Their struggle begins at birth and persists throughout their lives, defined not only by physical or cognitive challenges but also by a society that still struggles to see them as equals. Beneath the […]
The Water Crisis Is Here-Why Aren’t We Panicking?
Narayanan Kizhumundayur There are few things in life more essential, more intimate, more elemental than water. From the moment a new born cries its first breath to the final sigh of an aged soul, water is there — pulsing through our veins, moistening our lips, nourishing the roots that feed us, falling from the sky […]
Knowing about Kidney health

Dr. Shafiq Ahmed Kidney diseases are increasing worldwide and affecting a large part of the population. Yet many people remain unaware about symptoms related to kidney disease and these individuals might be at risk until the disease has progressed significantly. I want to ensure that every individual should know about the risk factors and potential […]
Time for a New Vision

Dr. Priyanka Saurabh The most difficult, longest, and most important journey of social change always begins at its core with those tiny seeds we call children. No revolution in the world—be it of ideas, morality, technology, or human values—can be lasting unless it takes root in the life philosophy of future generations. This is why […]