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Kashmir, 1979: A Passport Photo and a Pilgrimage

Kashmir, 1979: A Passport Photo and a Pilgrimage

By Syed Nissar H. Gilani I still keep this photograph tucked away, its edges softened by time. It was taken in August 1979, and it was never meant...

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How One Casual Word Hurts Kashmir

How One Casual Word Hurts Kashmir

By  Dr. Fiaz Maqbool Fazili Language in Kashmir carries everything we’ve lived through: loss, laughter, love, fear, and endurance.  But hidden in...

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Pride Returns to Kashmir’s Crafting Hands

Pride Returns to Kashmir’s Crafting Hands

By Musaib Bilal Srinagar in winter has a sharp, crisp air. Smoke curls from small tea stalls, streets glint under frost, and inside narrow...

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Why Better Roads Haven’t Ended Kashmir’s Travel Problems

Why Better Roads Haven’t Ended Kashmir’s Travel Problems

By Uzma Qadir Mir The road to Kashmir’s high-altitude villages often begins with a single bend in a mountain.  One moment you pass through a busy...

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Heaters, Blankets and Rising Flames: Inside Kashmir’s Winter Fire Crisis

Heaters, Blankets and Rising Flames: Inside Kashmir’s Winter Fire Crisis

By Ikkz Ikbal Fire trucks have been racing through Kashmir almost every night this season. Sirens cut through the shivering cold, echoing off empty...

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Kashmir Scrolls Through the Day and Feels More Alone

Kashmir Scrolls Through the Day and Feels More Alone

By Zahid Ahmad A strange crisis is taking hold everywhere. People stay connected through apps, reels, chats, and group messages, and many still feel...

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Why Kashmir’s Elderly Struggle to Prove They’re Alive

Why Kashmir’s Elderly Struggle to Prove They’re Alive

By  Aaqyb Ashraf Each year, when life certificates are due, Kashmir’s elderly get ready for a familiar routine.  They walk into their bank, greet...

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Don’t Punish the Poor: J&K’s EWS Cut Must Be Reversed

Don’t Punish the Poor: J&K’s EWS Cut Must Be Reversed

By Faizan Ashraf Talk of reforms often sounds cold and technical, as if people don’t exist behind the numbers.  Charts are drawn, figures cited,...

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Grey Divorce in Kashmir: When Lifelong Marriages Break

Grey Divorce in Kashmir: When Lifelong Marriages Break

By Dr. Fiaz Maqbool Fazili Kashmiris have long believed that marriages are made in heaven. But behind many doors, they are silently falling apart....

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Are Teacher Forums Hijacking Classrooms in Kashmir?

Are Teacher Forums Hijacking Classrooms in Kashmir?

By Wani Hayat Inside Government Middle School in Budgam district, Grade VI children wait for their first class. They whisper, fidget, and look...

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The Wheelchair That Kashmir Still Doesn’t Make Room For

The Wheelchair That Kashmir Still Doesn’t Make Room For

By Mohammad Hanief December 3, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, asks all of us, especially here in Kashmir, to think about how we...

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When Honey Hurts: The Toxic Truth Behind Fake Sweets in Kashmir

When Honey Hurts: The Toxic Truth Behind Fake Sweets in Kashmir

By Hidayat Bukhari A serious health crisis is sweeping through Kashmir, disguised in everyday treats. It hides in jars labelled “pure honey,”...

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The Wealth Barrier in Kashmir Classrooms

The Wealth Barrier in Kashmir Classrooms

By  Dr. Mushtaq Rather A mother juggles two jobs in Anantnag just to pay her daughter’s school fees.  She laughs nervously as she recalls the day...

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Kashmir’s 7,000 Hidden Lives Demand a Voice

Kashmir’s 7,000 Hidden Lives Demand a Voice

By  Fazal Mujtaba I first heard about that group through the community contacts.  An outreach worker mentioned them one afternoon. A neighbour...

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Kashmir’s Registration Lines Should Not Test Human Endurance

Kashmir’s Registration Lines Should Not Test Human Endurance

By  Suhail Gaznavi The long line outside a registration office in Kashmir often tells a full story before anyone even reaches the counter.  People...

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Kashmir’s Traffic-Light Theater of Tears

Kashmir’s Traffic-Light Theater of Tears

By Shazia Bhat I first met the coin kids at the Sonwar crossing. One carried a glue-stick, another a crumpled report card. They said, “Auntie,...

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Kashmir Through a 17-Year-Old’s Eyes

Kashmir Through a 17-Year-Old’s Eyes

By Aana Shabir Gojwari I grew up hearing Kashmir called “Paradise on Earth.” Mountains rise like white crowns, glaciers melt into rivers that...

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Can Kashmir Code Its Way Out of Winter Learning Loss?

Can Kashmir Code Its Way Out of Winter Learning Loss?

By Mohammad Hanief Every year, as Chinar leaves turn gold and drift to the ground, Kashmir braces for months of cold and stillness.  Winter does...

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Zoom Nikah in Kashmir: Three Minutes to Wed, Zero Minutes to Know  

Zoom Nikah in Kashmir: Three Minutes to Wed, Zero Minutes to Know  

By Fiza Masoodi Last month, I stood in the bride’s room at a Srinagar marriage hall while a young woman pressed refresh on her phone.  The screen...

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Kashmir’s People-Pleasing Problem Is Breaking Marriages

Kashmir’s People-Pleasing Problem Is Breaking Marriages

By  Aaqyb Ashraf  My cousin Aadil got married in 2022. He moved his wife into the old family house on the banks of the Jhelum: four floors, three...

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Hushed Lives of Men in Kashmir

Hushed Lives of Men in Kashmir

By Raqif Makhdoomi Be a man. Men don’t cry. Are you even a man? Start earning, you are a man. Mard ko dard nahi hota. Kashmiri boys hear these...

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The Small Ventures Powering a Big Change in Kashmir

The Small Ventures Powering a Big Change in Kashmir

By Mohammad Hanief Work in Jammu and Kashmir is going through a real shift.  For years, most young people prepared only for government jobs. Now...

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Can Smart Mobility Fix Kashmir’s Daily Gridlock?

Can Smart Mobility Fix Kashmir’s Daily Gridlock?

By Saad Parvez I often leave home early, hoping traffic will be kind. It rarely is.  The roads feel like an endless test of patience. Vehicles...

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Finding a Public Toilet in Kashmir Should Not Be a Daily Test

Finding a Public Toilet in Kashmir Should Not Be a Daily Test

By Ghazi Rahil Banday Every time I enter a public place in Kashmir, a familiar worry comes to mind: will I find a restroom I can actually use? This...

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Copenhagen Chose Calm, Lal Chowk Can Too

By Hidayat Bukhari Cities everywhere are rethinking how people move through their busiest streets. From Istanbul’s Sultanahmet to the walkable...

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Paws and Policy: How Jammu & Kashmir is Responding

By Mohammad Hanief Kashmir mornings start with a sense of worry. Children head to school with extra care. Shopkeepers keep an eye on the lanes...

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A Cold Desert Strained by Heat and History

By Mehak Fayaz and Naveed Ahmad Ladakh today stands at the meeting point of India’s most complex challenges.  The region faces melting...

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Are Kashmir Schools Facing an Attendance Crisis?

By Bashir Ahmad Dar Low attendance in schools often looks like a simple case of missing students. A teacher marks the register, counts the empty...

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Hope, Hype, and the Hard Truth About Kashmir’s Startup Culture

By  Fiza Masoodi At a recent entrepreneurship event in Srinagar, a senior government official made a comment that silenced the room for a few...

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BGSBU’s Crisis Is a Warning for Higher Education in Kashmir

By Sheikh Umar Ahmad When Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University opened in 2002, it changed what the Pir Panjal region imagined for itself.  Families...

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What a Saudi Setback Taught Me About Success

By Khair Ull Nissa Shah It was early morning in Saudi. The city was just waking up, but my phone was already buzzing with news: one of our largest...

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How Fewer Births Reshape Kashmir’s Future

By Falak Aslam Looking at today’s numbers for Kashmir, it’s hard to connect them to the stories older generations tell.  Families that once...

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Omar Abdullah’s Budgam Gamble Backfires

By Dr. Ashraf Zainabi Budgam has always seemed predictable in politics. For nearly fifty years, it stood as a loyal friend of the National...

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How NC Lost it’s Traditional Seat

By  Raqif Makhdoomi I woke up at 8:30 in the morning and reached for my phone before my eyes had even adjusted to the light. My thumb opened X out...

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Why Kashmir’s Schools Must Change

By Inshallah Azhar Last week, I found myself in a packed hall at the University of Kashmir, attending a film festival organized by the Media...

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Kashmir’s Apple Cold Wars

By Tajamul Islam Salroo In the autumn air of south Kashmir, the scent of apples fills the roads leading to Lassipora.  Over the last decade, the...

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The Long Shadow of One Decision in Central Kashmir

By Dr. Ashraf Zainabi Budgam was once the heartbeat of central Kashmir’s politics.  It stood by the National Conference through every political...

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Kashmir’s Migratory Birds Offer a Lesson in Survival

By  Mohammad Hanief Every winter, as cold seeps into the valley, the skies fill with wings. Bar-headed geese, pintails, teals, herons, and gulls...

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How Rejection Shaped My Journey from Kashmir to the World

By Khair Ull Nissa Shah Rejection has followed me through every stage of my life. It came long before I became a CEO or worked across continents. ...

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Five Languages, One Voice: The Power of Urdu in Jammu and Kashmir

By Sadaket Ali Malik On any street in Srinagar, voices flow in different tongues. A baker calls out in Kashmiri, a student answers in Urdu, and...

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A Ride Too Far: How Free Transport Backfires in Kashmir 

By Aamir Basharat Qureshi On an autumn morning in Srinagar, a government eBus hums past Lal Chowk. Its bright frame gleams in the sunlight. Women...

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The Unseen Burnout: Inside Kashmir’s Academic Pressure Cooker

By  Sahil Bilal Every morning in Kashmir, students step out with backpacks filled with books and lunch boxes. But the heaviest thing they carry...

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Should Kashmir Ban Private Practice for Government Doctors?

By Dr. Fiaz Maqbool Fazili The question keeps returning to Kashmir’s public debate with the persistence of a recurring fever: should doctors in...

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Is Gold Shaping a New World Order?

By Syed Duha and Saifullah Bashir The post-1945 financial order was built on the belief that global systems were apolitical: the money, markets,...

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Can Classrooms Save Kashmir’s Kitchens?

By Shafat Ahmad Khan The recent seizure of over 13,000 kilograms of contaminated meat in Jammu and Kashmir has left people shocked and worried....

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The Wounds Beneath the White Coats of Kashmir

By Dr Umer Ahmad Ganaie This year, Kashmir has seen doctors take to social media to voice what was once unspoken: their exhaustion, anxiety, and...

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All Eyes on Budgam: Can PDP Break NC’s Long Hold?

By  Raqif Makhdoomi The streets of Budgam are alive again. From the narrow lanes of Charar to the open fields near Humhama, a familiar chorus rises...

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Kashmir’s Information Department Finally Says Enough

By Kaisar Mir  In Srinagar, it’s now common to find someone standing in the middle of a crowd, phone in hand, talking breathlessly into the...

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The Price of Respect in Today’s Kashmir

By  Aaqyb Ashraf There was a time when Kashmir was called Peer Vear, the land of saints. People believed goodness was part of the air here, flowing...

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Kashmir Sees Light at the End of the Tunnel

By Peerzada Mohsin Shafi For years, the Singhpora-Vailoo Tunnel has lived more in conversations than in construction.  People spoke of it at tea...

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