Dignity of Work and the Path to True Professionalism

By: Sahil Manzoor All living beings on Earth need food to survive. However, it’s important to remember that food is not the ultimate purpose of life—it’s merely a requirement to fuel the body’s biological processes such as growth, development, and maintaining good health. In essence, life is a constant journey of fulfilling this basic need. […]
Desist from being proud
By: Dr Aftab jan Do not walk with pride on earth …“And do not walk upon the earth exultantly. Indeed, you will never tear the earth [apart], and you will never reach the mountains in height.” — (Qur’an 17:37) In the fleeting story of life, man—fragile and temporary—has allowed himself to be intoxicated with pride, […]
News Flash – A Crisis!
By: Zoya Qazi Voids are increasing, and humans are doing anything and everything to fill them. But the voids are not giving in, they’re mimicking the black holes, snatching human essence in every way they can. Now the question arises: Is this our last phase? Are we going to be saved? If yes, how so? […]
Killing our language

By: Aamir Altaf Language is not just a tool for communication—it is the soul of a culture, the carrier of history, and the foundation of identity. Yet, in Jammu and Kashmir, the Kashmiri language is dying a slow, silent death. The culprits? Bad parenting, digital addiction, institutional neglect, and a dangerous obsession with Urdu and […]
Chinese Manjha: The Death Strings
By: Dr. Satyawan Saurabh In every city, every street, every locality, when children and teenagers go out to fly kites, their only aim is to touch the sky. But unfortunately, now this kite flight stops only after taking someone’s life. The reason for this is not any ordinary thread, but a deadly product – Chinese […]
Palliative Care –The need of the day

By: NARAYANAN KIZHUMUNDAYUR Palliative care has become an increasingly critical aspect of healthcare in today’s world, where medical advancements have enabled longer lifespans but have not always ensured better quality of life. As diseases become more chronic in nature, and populations grow older, the emphasis is gradually shifting from merely curing illness to truly caring […]
More than Just a White Coat
By: MALIK ASIF NOOR Recently, the Health Department of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir issued a circular mandating all doctors and paramedical staff including those under NHM and AYUSH to wear white aprons and legible nameplates during duty hours across government healthcare institutions. While the intent behind the directive -to promote identification, reinforcing […]
Nikah: A Sunnah Made Difficult by Society, Not by Islam

By: Waris Nissar Qur’an and Sunnah call for simplicity, character, and righteousness in marriage — but societal expectations, especially in Kashmir, have made Nikah a material burden that delays and discourages unions. Introduction Nikah, or Islamic marriage, is one of the most sacred and celebrated institutions in Islam — a bond designed by Allah to […]
Parvez Maanous: The Eternal Voice Transforming Pain into Poetry

By: Wani Arfat Kashmir, known across the world as Paradise on Earth, is celebrated not only for its breathtaking valleys, azure lakes, and snow-clad mountains but also for its profound literary and poetic legacy that has captivated hearts for centuries. This soil, nourished by the fragrance of love, has given birth to poets and writers […]
Illusion and Delusion: Understanding the Subtle Distortions in Human Life

By: Dr. Reyaz Ahmad In the complex web of human existence, illusion and delusion are two mental states that often cloud judgment, distort reality, and influence behavior. Though they sound similar, they represent distinctly different psychological and philosophical conditions. In today’s fast-paced world, recognizing these states is crucial for making informed decisions, fostering emotional well-being, […]