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A Journey from Humiliation to Justice
Shoiab Mohmmad Bhat
“Ambedkar’s journey proves that even the most difficult beginnings can lead to extraordinary change. It is a story of resilience, courage, and unwavering determination.”
It was the year 1901, in British India…
From Toilets to Habits: Why Community Ownership Is Central to SBM-G Phase II
Sameer Showkin Lone
“When India declared itself Open Defecation Free in 2019, it marked a watershed moment in public health. But as the euphoria settled, a more complex question emerged — what comes after ODF?”
When India…
Sagarmala and the Making of India’s Maritime Future
S. Ahmad
“Sagarmala represents a decisive shift—from infrastructure in isolation to port-led development. It recognizes that efficient ports are not just gateways for trade, but catalysts of growth, jobs, and regional…
Womaniya and the Rewriting of India’s Economic Inclusion Story
S Ahmad
In the story of India’s economic growth, one persistent contradiction has remained difficult to ignore: while women form nearly half of the country’s population, their presence in formal markets has been disproportionately…
Rethinking Sikandar: Beyond the “Butshikan” Narrative
Firdous Ahmad Lone
“Epithets are efficient things. They compress centuries of contested historiography into a single, portable accusation — and few in Kashmir's past have proven more durable or more damaging than the one attached to…
Mahatma Jyotirao Phule: A Light That Still Shows India the Way
Narendra Modi
“Throughout his life, learning and education remained central to Mahatma Phule’s mission. He believed that education should not only inform minds but also transform society by creating equality and opportunity for all.”…
How Islamic Teachings Can Build a Peaceful Society: Between Moral Ideals and Human Realities
Dr. Reyaz Ahmad
“If moral values were lived as sincerely as they are preached, the world would not be free of problems — but it would be far more humane.”
It is often said that if the teachings of Islam were truly followed,…
NEP 2020, Low-Weight School Bags and the Stark Reality of Private School Violations
Malik Mushtaq
“‘No Bag Days’ were meant to free young minds — yet in practice, they are often reduced to empty gestures without meaningful change.”
Education, at its core, is meant to liberate the mind, nurture curiosity, and…
Equal Effort, Unequal Rewards: Why Private School Teachers Deserve Dignity, Growth, and Recognition?
Dar Muqeet Gul
“This is not just a professional imbalance; it is a quiet moral failure of a system that values outcomes more than the people who create them.”
In a society that constantly celebrates education as the…
Words Can Kill
Usuf Mir
“By the time he understood the weight of his words, she was gone — and all that remained was the unbearable truth: love had been answered with cruelty.”
It was Friday morning. Rasik, the husband of Neelofer, woke up and…