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Between Reader and Text: Literary-Mystical Dimensions of Human Transformation
Shabeer Ahmad Lone
“Not all reading produces wisdom, empathy, or transformation. Literature can deepen understanding, but it can also reinforce prejudice, aestheticize suffering, or lose its ethical force when consumed without…
A Society Is Judged by How It Treats Its Women
Tawheed Parvaiz Bhat
“Women are not objects for entertainment or exploitation. They are daughters, mothers, sisters, wives, and the very foundation upon which families and societies stand. The honour of a nation is reflected in…
A Farewell to the Corridors That Raised Generations of Lawyers
Aasima Jan
“Those narrow corridors witnessed sleepless nights, handwritten petitions, endless legal research, and the determination of advocates who built the legal foundation of Bandipora with dedication and dignity.”…
India’s Pension Landscape: Expanding Coverage, Ensuring Sustainability
S. Ahmad
What is Pension?
A Pension provides a steady monthly income to people during their unproductive years. Declining earnings, rise of nuclear families, migration of earning members, rising living costs and longer lifespans…
Fading Fragrance: The Crisis Behind Kashmir’s Red Gold
Mutahir Hadi
“The future of Kashmir’s red gold depends on whether society chooses to preserve heritage with action rather than mourn its disappearance after it is gone.”
In the historic saffron fields of Pampore, where autumn once…
Greatness Is Counted by Light: Rethinking Greatness in an Age of Glare
Shabeer Ahmad Lone
“Military strength may dominate headlines for a season, wealth may purchase influence for a generation, and political power may shape an era — but only wisdom, justice, and compassion possess the ability to outlive…
When Degrees Remain, but Knowledge Becomes Outdated
Dr. Reyaz Ahmad
“A teacher, doctor, engineer, or manager who refuses to update knowledge may still hold qualifications, but gradually risks becoming disconnected from present realities.”…
Kashmir’s Civic Crisis, When Personal Comfort Overrides Public Responsibility !!
Mudasser Wani
“True development is not measured by larger homes, expensive vehicles, or modern gates. It is measured by clean surroundings, responsible behaviour, respect for public spaces, and consideration for the people around us.”…
Respecting Dignity in Tragedy: A Call for Humanity in Kashmir
Shoiab Mohmmad Bhat
“In moments of tragedy, humanity is measured not by how quickly we post — but by how thoughtfully we respond.”
The recent death of a child in Kashmir, where the body of a little boy who died by drowning…
Operation Sindoor: The Strike That Drew the Line
Mir Gowhar
“For years, terrorism tested India’s restraint. Operation Sindoor marked the moment when restraint was no longer mistaken for weakness.”
One year has passed since Operation Sindoor, yet its echo continues to resonate…