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“Bakshi Hatao”: A fall triggered by whispers, relics, and an unforgiving crowd
Mohammad Muzaffar Khan
“Bakshi Hatao” was not just a slogan muttered in anger on the streets of Kashmir; it was the culminating cry of a complex political drama that unfolded across Srinagar and New Delhi, ultimately consuming one of…
Chhamb 1971: Where 9 JAT Turned Desperation into Defiance
By Brig R. A. Singh, VSM (Retd.)
The story of 9 JAT in the Battle of Chhamb, 1971 remains one of courage, sacrifice, and unacknowledged heroism. It is a chapter of the 1971 India–Pakistan War that deserves to be remembered not only for the…
The Forgotten Foundation: Restoring Respect for Parents in Modern Society
Firdous Ahmad Najar
“From the moment a child enters the world, an entire chapter of parental sacrifice begins. Sleepless nights, financial stress, emotional worry, and endless responsibilities become part of a routine rarely…
Restoring Hope Through Schools: How Sogam’s Education Is Changing
Rais Ahmad Bhat
Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad Mir the Zonal Education Officer of Sogam has brought a new wave of hope and enthusiasm to the education sector in the education zone Sogam. Since joining on February 22nd 2025 the officer has been…
Vigyan Se Samruddhi : International Science Festival and India’s March Toward Aatmanirbhar Bharat
By S. Ahmad
Every nation that dreams of enduring prosperity ultimately turns to science as its most reliable guide. In India’s case, this conviction has steadily deepened over the last decade, giving rise to one of the world’s largest…
The ReT Transfer Policy: A Long-Overdue Step Toward Educational Equity in J&K
By Firdous Ahmad Najar
The recent decision of the Government of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir to formulate a comprehensive transfer policy for Rehbar-e-Taleem (ReT) teachers is a timely, progressive, and long-overdue…
Destiny Changes with Intention, Not with Wealth
Firdous Ahmad Malik and Aaliya jan
At the far edge of a quiet village stood a small mud house with a broken wooden door and a leaking roof. In that fragile house lived a boy named Rashid with his sick mother and his hardworking father.…
Genuine Dialogue: The Last Bridge to Peace and Humanity
Shabeer Ahmad Lone
At the heart of human civilization lies the art of dialogue, a bridge that binds differences without erasing them, and a means of negotiation that aspires not merely to settle disputes but to cultivate…
Why Barking Sounds More “Elite” Than Bleating
Malik Nazir
In Kashmir, the heart of every celebration is the Wazwan, the grand feast that turns a marriage gathering into a lasting memory. The long wait for guests only heightens the shared excitement as everyone anticipates the special…
Ali Macar Reis and the Ottoman atlas of 1567
Muhammad Talha Amin Baruah
Ali Macar Reis was a prominent Ottoman sailor and cartographer of the 16th century, renowned for his remarkable contributions to maritime exploration and mapmaking during the height of the Ottoman Empire’s…