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School Farewells or Moral Bankruptcy ? A Wake-Up Call for Teachers and Parents
Firdous Ahmad Najar
This year, a worrying issue appeared in some schools, which are supposed to be places of learning, discipline, character building, and good values. Instead of guiding students toward good behavior, a few schools…
The Longing for Recognition: The Human Spirit’s Quest for Visibility, Truth, and Belonging
Shabeer Ahmad Lone
From the earliest markings on cave walls to the luminous screens of the modern world, humanity has striven to render the invisible dimensions of consciousness visible, to translate the private pulse of being into forms…
Siblings who turned against each other in World War-I
By Muhammad Talha Amin Baruah
Mir Dast and Mir Mast were two Afridi brothers from British India, who chose two different paths in World War I which made them turn against each other. While Mir Dast achieved global recognition for his…
Fragility, Faith, and the Performance of Masculinity in Sarmad Khoosat’s Zindagi Tamasha
Dr Toyeba Mushtaq
Sarmad Khoosat’s Zindagi Tamasha (2019) stands as a landmark in contemporary South Asian cinema for its unflinching exploration of morality, masculinity, and the politics of public shame. The film’s narrative centres on…
Death be not proud; for she walked with angels, smiling
A personal narration of a grandmother’s final moments and the extraordinary life she lived — from her struggles as a young widow to her peaceful departure at ninety-six (96).
By Sheikh Saleem
It was Tuesday evening when time seemed to…
Battling the silent epidemic: Heart Health at risk in Jammu and Kashmir
Mohammad Hanief
Heart disease has quietly become one of the most serious public health challenges across Jammu and Kashmir, emerging as a silent epidemic that is touching lives in every part of the Union Territory — from the bustling…
Nations Prosper Where Teachers Are Valued
It is a well-known truth that teachers are the builders of a nation and the guiding light of society. Every person who achieves greatness in life, and every nation that reaches the heights of progress, owes it to its teachers. A teacher…
Tafsir Reimagined: Illuminating Qur’anic and Extra-Qur’anic Wisdom for Human Existence
Shabeer Ahmad Lone
The Qur’an, as a foundational text of immense spiritual, moral, and intellectual significance, has inspired centuries of human reflection, ethical deliberation, and scholarly inquiry. Tafsīr, or Qur’anic exegesis,…
Bridging Worlds: A Comparative Study of Tai-Ahom Religion and Islam
By Muhammad Talha Amin Baruah
The Tai-Ahom religion, known as Phuralung, is an early faith practiced by the Tai-Ahom community of Assam. Scholars have long explored its similarities with Hinduism and Christianity, noting shared values…
The Paradise at a Precipice: J&K’s Urgent Battle Against Climate Change
Muhammad Daied Shah
As a student of law and a 2025 Millennium Fellow committed to the UN's Sustainable Development Goal on Climate Action, I find it impossible to ignore the environmental disquiet settling over our homeland.
We, in…