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A Critical Reading of Dr. Abdul Majid Bhaderwahi’s ‘Jalta Gulab’
Mohammad Arfat Wani
“The Urdu short story has always served as a mirror to society, reflecting not only its visible realities but also its hidden wounds. Through this form, writers have explored moral conflicts, social…
Pariksha Pe Charcha: Breaking the Stigma and Building Strength
Er. Prabhat Kishore
Examinations have long been a major source of anxiety for students and their families. Across age groups, but especially among adolescents preparing for board examinations or competitive entrance tests,…
Teaching: Once a Noble Profession, Today an Expediency
Afreen Manzoor
“I am not a teacher, but an awakener.” — Robert Frost
As winter tightens its grip over the Valley of Mountains—Kashmir—the School Education Department announced winter vacations in a phased manner across…
A Teacher’s Note of Gratitude to GMS Onagam
Javaid Jawad
“I felt a quiet but profound satisfaction—not because I was remembered, but because our collective efforts had borne fruit. Responsibility, democratic values, and civic conduct had taken root. Such moments revive a teacher’s…
Kashmir: Where Stone Learned to Speak and Thought Learned to Fly
Mohammad Muzaffar Khan
“Kashmir’s story is not one of isolation but of profound connection. It is a land where civilizations paused, reflected, and left behind their finest thoughts in stone, verse, and vision.”
Hidden behind towering…
Powering India’s Next Tech Leap Through Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Manufacturing
S. Ahmad
Khanij Bidesh India Limited (KABIL) is a joint venture of National Aluminium Company Ltd. (NALCO), Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) and Mineral Exploration & Consultancy Limited (MECL) under the Ministry of Mines,…
Why Education Must Move From Fragmentation to Integration?
Firdous Ahmad Najar
“Despite unprecedented access to education, the world continues to face wars, inequality, and moral decline. This forces us to ask whether we are educating whole human beings or merely training fragmented roles.”…
What We Read Quietly Shapes Who We Become
Mir Qurrat-ul-Ain
“A book does not end at the last page—it stays. Over time, it influences how we respond to situations, how we understand relationships, and the standards we quietly internalize. That is why I hesitate before choosing a…
Can India’s Traditional Medicine Go Global?
Lalit Gargg
“AYUSH represents a fundamentally different approach to health—one that prioritizes balance over symptom suppression. Rooted in Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy, and Naturopathy, these systems view health as harmony…
Gyani Zail Singh: A Life Shaped by Faith, Struggle and Power
Er. Prabhat Kishore
“India’s freedom was shaped by innumerable sacrifices, many of which history cannot fully record. Yet, there are names that speak for themselves, names that rise naturally from the nation’s conscience. Among…