Challenging Atheism: The Leap from Atoms to Consciousness

By: Sahil Wani Although at first it may seem, this article is solely philosophical, this is not the case only, there is more plausible arguments and overall explanations. This article articulates and investigates the unexplored move from lifeless atoms to living organisms with some consciousness, in other words, such a move purely extends what atheistic […]
It’s almost impossible to keep teens off their phones
By: Rachael Taylor Parents of children and teenagers have long been warned about the dangers of screen time and digital devices before bed – the worry being that screens could harm the sleep patterns of young people. But do screens really hurt the length and quality of sleep? Our new research found that using screens […]
Can Harris prosecute the political case against Trump?
By: Steve Peoplesap Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will debate for the first — and perhaps, last — time on Tuesday night as the presidential candidates fight to sway voters on the biggest stage in U.S. politics. The meeting comes just 75 days after President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance triggered a political earthquake that […]
Happy Teacher’s Day

By: Rayees Ahmad Kumar During the IInd world war when among others, men of intellect too were killed. Hitler was asked what to do? He replied “By all means protect only the teachers, whole nation will be rebuilt. Educating people is one of the greatest jobs one can do. The profession of teaching exists since […]
The real builders of the Nation
By: M Ahmad Each profession occupies a specific niche in society doctors heal, engineers design and bankers handle our money. Teaching, however, stands out as a subsumptive entity. At a preliminary stage, teachers instill the transcendent faculties of communication, decision making and awareness of social responsibilities. Later in life, no matter which field we choose […]
For a better posterity
By: Aubaid Akhoon ‘To teach is to touch a life forever’. Every year, on September 5th, we pause to reflect on and express our gratitude for the invaluable contributions of teachers. Teachers’ Day is more than just a date on the calendar; it is a celebration of those who dedicate their lives to guiding the […]
Police Observer Pulwama conducts extensive visit to Pampore & Tral Constituencies
PULWAMA: Akhilesh Kumar, the Police Observer for Pulwama, conducted an extensive visit to the Pampore and Tral Assembly Constituencies to review the security arrangements and ensure the preparedness of various polling stations and related facilities ahead of the upcoming elections. During the visit, the Police Observer inspected several polling booths across both constituencies, assessing their […]
The Pir Panjal Challenge

By: Kanchan Basu The Indian Army is not used to persistent negative encounters that upset its tremendous track record in counter-terrorist operations. It does not claim continuous success either, as negative encounters did occur in the past intermittently – although mostly after long intervals. That was when the strength of terrorists was high, intelligence less […]
The unkempt promises
By: Shahid Ul Islam Kashmir that boasts of some of the most beautiful landscapes and has a long history of tradition and culture is a region that has suffered from the backlash of politics and failed promises for years. Politicians in the valley have proven to be hypocrites who use people’s confidence and expectations to […]
US voters say they’re ready for a woman president
By: Adam Eichen, Jesse Rhodes and Tatishe Nteta Since President Joe Biden exited the presidential race on July 21, 2024, and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee, Harris’ campaign has generated widespread enthusiasm and attention. She quickly became the official Democratic presidential nominee and erased Donald Trump’s lead over Biden in […]