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One District One Product: A Journey from Local Streets to Global Shelves
S. Ahmad
India’s economic transformation is often narrated through large infrastructure projects, metropolitan growth centres, and headline-grabbing manufacturing corridors. Yet, beneath this macroeconomic narrative lies a quieter,…
Caring for the Elderly: Beyond Familial Duty
Mohammad Hanief
“Education nurtures resilience, self-confidence, and emotional strength—the tools needed to navigate life without drugs.”
Caring for elderly parents is among the most profound moral, social, and emotional…
Shamshad Kralawari: Voice, Language, and the Cultural Conscience of Kashmir
ShahNawaz Nazir
In the cultural history of contemporary Kashmir, few figures embody the convergence of literature, language advocacy, broadcasting, and public responsibility as comprehensively as Shamshad Kralawari. A poet,…
Republic Day Notes from a Neglected Gallery
Sheikh Saleem
Bandipora, Jan 26: Republic Day is meant to symbolise equality, dignity and the constitutional values that bind us together as citizens. For journalists, it is also a reminder of our role as the fourth pillar of…
India–EU Partnership: Deepening Strategic Engagement Across Trade, Technology, and Global Governance
S. Ahmad
India’s engagement with the European Union (EU) has entered a decisive and forward-looking phase, reflecting the country’s growing focus on Europe as a strategic partner. This renewed momentum comes ahead of the…
Role of Education in Combating Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
Muhsin Ahmad Malik
Education is the strongest antidote to addiction—lighting minds before drugs can darken lives.
Education constitutes a formidable bulwark against drug abuse and illicit trafficking by imparting the knowledge,…
Cuban Blood in a Post-Castro Era
Majid Marouphay
“Fidel Castro was not just a head of state; he was an idea, a provocation, and a living challenge to American hegemony—one that neither embargoes, covert operations, nor assassination plots could silence.”
The…
The Voice of Hind Rajab: A Film That Turned Strangers into Witnesses
Dr. Toyeba Mushtaq
“What begins as an eight-minute rescue stretches into a three-hour ordeal, revealing how protocol, permissions, and paperwork operate as instruments of violence. Time itself becomes a weapon, administered through…
Let the Language of Love Prevail
Mir Altaf
A poetry gathering in Srinagar sparks a powerful case for more cafés, cultural spaces and local institutions to host literary gatherings and make poetry part of everyday public life.
It was a routine scroll through Instagram…
Wisdom, Ethics, and the Burden of Choice
Shabeer Ahmad Lone
“Wisdom is not merely the accumulation of knowledge; it is the capacity to navigate life’s profound complexity with moral discernment, empathy, and reflective judgment, harmonizing self-interest with the common…