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By Malik Daniyal In Srinagar’s old alleys, the clatter of looms has grown faint. Once-bustling karkhanas now stand locked or turned into storage...
By Peerzada Mohsin Shafi Development in Kashmir usually starts with big promises. A new tunnel through the Pir Panjal, a road to boost tourism, or a...
By Habib Bilal For generations, Kashmir was known as Paradise on Earth. Its snow-fed rivers and apple orchards were celebrated in poetry, but so...
By Ayaan Saroori The Chenab Valley comes into sight only when the skies break open. A sudden cloudburst carries away homes, or a landslide swallows...
By Khalid Mustafa The morning of August 14, 2025, in Chositi, Kishtwar, began like any other. Villagers prepared for the Machail Mata Yatra,...
By Sandeep Kotwal The first year of a government often reveals its instinct, whether to deliver visible benefits that people feel immediately, or to...
By Er Navaid Runyal Depression is often mistaken for sadness. People say it will pass, that it is just a phase, or that one should pray harder and...
By Peerzada Faizan Gul The slap landed so hard it sent the doctor stumbling to the floor. It was late in the evening inside the emergency ward of...
By Rahila Ali A subtle but telling change has taken hold in many Kashmiri homes. Young people lavish attention, time, and money on their dogs and...
By Muzamil Farooq Ambition in Kashmir comes wrapped in caution. Parents urge their children toward medicine or civil services. Society applauds...
By Musaib Bilal Global flavors have arrived in the valley. You can sip imported coffee in a café, order exotic fruit from across the world, or...
By Uzma Qadir Mir College campuses in Kashmir look like scenes straight out of a postcard. Tall trees shade the paths, flowers bloom everywhere, and...
By Tabassum Haroon Last year, I was home in Kashmir after months away. My younger son had been asking for goshtabas since the day we booked our...
By Sabahat Fida When I was transferred to a distant Kashmir countryside, I expected only hardship in the form of unreliable electricity, long...
By Naziya Rashid Kakroo Education has always carried an extra weight in Kashmir. Along with books, students carry burden and brouhaha. In...
By Asra Bhat It started like so many stories in the Himalayas do, with a cloudburst. At 4 a.m., in the sleepy mountain village of Dharali in...
By Mohammad Amin Mir A few weeks ago, a young woman from North Kashmir visited a local government office. Her father, a government driver, had...
By Dr. Waseem Ahmad In the villages of Pulwama and Shopian, apples are a badge of pride and progress. Families have tended these orchards for...
By Dr. Ashraf Zainabi It began with a cup of tea in a college office. I had dropped by to meet a senior academic I’ve known for years. We were...
By Dr. Mushtaq Rather For generations, the water flowed without asking in my hometown Mattan. You could lean over a rock, cup your hands, and drink...
By Amaar Mir Labour rooms are meant to be safe spaces. It’s where women go through some of the hardest hours of their lives. They trust doctors...
By Nizam ud Din Bhat When winter hits the Himalayan north, Bandipora disappears from the map. Tucked between the vast Wullar Lake and steep...
By Dr. Raies Ahmad There was a time when moving to the city meant you had made it. City life in Kashmir once held the promise of modernity: better...
By Younus Yousuf Ganie There’s the Kashmir we see in pictures: green valleys, snowy peaks, and calm lakes. Then there’s the Kashmir people carry...
By Adil Mohiuddin On a summer morning in Vailoo, South Kashmir, the valley blazes awake in gold and green. Apricot trees drip with fruit, their...
By Dr. Rizwan Roomi At Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu, the emergency ward is always loud. Monitors beep, stretchers roll in, and voices rise...
By Qazi Shibli At SMHS Hospital in Srinagar, clinical care gave way to institutional collapse. What should have remained an internal strike spiraled...
By Dr. Fiaz Maqbool Fazili At SMHS Hospital in Srinagar, emergency services lately came to a standstill. The reason: a differently-abled doctor was...
By Dr. Inam Malik It starts like this. You’ve been on your feet for 14 hours straight. You’ve stitched wounds, resuscitated a cardiac patient,...
By Malik Daniyal The café scene in Kashmir is booming. With aesthetic interiors and Instagram-worthy corners, these hangouts have shaped urban...
By Iqbal Mehraj For years, schools in Kashmir welcomed children with a promise painted above the gates: Enter to learn, leave to serve. The...
By Peerzada Aarif Each time someone jumps from a bridge in Kashmir, the same questions echo in the wind that skims across the Jhelum: Did anyone...
By Mohammad Younus Bhat Yesterday evening, I went for a walk with my cousin, Advocate Zia Sultan. As we strolled, our conversation took a...
By Malik Daniyal We grow up in Kashmir hearing the same refrains, over and over again: “Shaadi karne ki umar ho gayi hai,” “Log kya...
By Mohammad Amin Mir Picture two adjacent plots in a Kashmir village. One is an apple orchard, carefully cultivated over years. The other is a line...
By Dr. Fiaz Maqbool Fazili The patient attendants who line the corridors of Kashmir’s public hospitals know the routine. One waits for word from...
By Armaan Tariq Zaid wakes up with the birds outside his window. They leave each morning in a flurry, soaring into the sky. His elder brother once...
By Aamir Altaf I’m 25 years old, a graduate from a well-known university. Like many others in Jammu and Kashmir, I didn’t step into the...
By Malik Yaseen A man from our community recently lost ₹1.5 crore to an online betting game. That number may sound unreal, exaggerated even. But...
By Rohool Banka A law is only as strong as the hands that uphold it. In Kashmir, where thousands of women step into offices, hospitals, schools, and...
By Peerzada Aarif This summer, Kashmir’s waters aren’t just flowing, they’re claiming lives. Once symbols of beauty and calm, they’ve become...
For decades, the real estate sector in the valley has operated in a grey zone. With every change in law, policy, or political climate, a new crop of...
By Nusrat Hassan The idea of peace is both intimate and elusive in Kashmir. You hear it in prayers at dusk, feel it in the hush of snowfall, and see...
By Dr. Ashraf Zainabi They say love is blind, but that’s hard to believe in a place where a boy’s heart is weighed by his job grade and a...
By Mohammad Amin Mir In Jammu and Kashmir, a revolution is being scripted, on paper, at least. The government has launched WALHARUS, an ambitious...
By Iffat Aurooj At 4:30 a.m., alarms go off in homes across Kashmir. Mothers slip out of bed with half-shut eyes. Small children are shaken awake....
By Syed Nissar H Gilani The boy from Pampore was just a youngster. He had walked into a private hospital in Srinagar for what should have been a...
By Mohammad Hanief Forests are disappearing beneath concrete, classrooms are packed beyond capacity, and unemployed youth are losing hope....
By Mir Iqbal Dr. Ashraf Zainabi’s searing commentary in Kashmir Observer is both timely and essential. His article doesn’t merely raise a...
By Rayees Yaseen Each year, universities across Jammu and Kashmir produce over a hundred postgraduates in Statistics. They come trained in data...