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Srinagar—the crown jewel of Kashmir—is renowned for its tranquil lakes, historic gardens, and majestic mountains. Yet behind this natural beauty...
The 17th of September is significant in history for a good number of reasons. On this day, artisans and workers across the country joyfully celebrate...
The man who dedicated his entire life to societal transformation and strengthening the spirit of harmony and fraternity. Today is September 11th. This...
Today, 8th September, is a very special day for all those who are passionate about Indian culture and music. It is particularly more special for my...
Q/ What will be the biggest outcome of Gaganyaan for India’s space future? India’s ascent in the space sector has already begun and is recognised...
By: Nazia Nabi The valley has woken up to a chilling betrayal: rotten meat, knowingly sold to unsuspecting families. Authorities seized large...
Khelo India Water Sports: Charting a Pan-India Voyage from Kashmir to Kanyakumari From serene lakes to majestic rivers, India’s youth are poised to...
By: Dr Rabia Mukhtar When sociologists spoke of the “generation gap” decades ago, they meant differences in beliefs, values, attitudes, dressing,...
Press Information Bureau Feature At the heart of Kashmir, where the Zabarwan mountains kiss the sky and the shikaras glide softly across shimmering...
By: M Ahmad Let us not forget the legacy of those who gave us the freedom to dream. Teachers have significantly contributed to the development of...
By: Nazia Nabi In our hyperconnected world, social media has become a lifeline for charitable causes, enabling global solidarity at the tap of a...
By: Zahoor Ahmad Lone The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 marks a historic turning point in the educational landscape of India. It is not...
By: Dr. Owvass H. Dar As the Food Safety Department has been carrying out drives against rotten chicken, meat, and undercooked pre-processed items...
By: Sabahat Fida We are a null set, an empty shell, easily displaced, easily rewritten. A person stripped off culture is not just exiled from land,...
The crisis is alarming with cracks widening every day By: AABID RASHID MALIK We are currently facing a dire and largely overlooked humanitarian...
Nexus-trained start-up SusTech Innovations advances energy security through smart electricity management. By: Zahoor Hussain Bhat As global energy...
By: Shri Giriraj Singh The handloom sector stands as the largest cottage industry in India, playing a pivotal role in the country’s economy and...
By: Qazi Fozia In a world that claims to be advancing, where people speak of women’s rights, equality, and Islamic justice there still remains a...
By: Dr. Pramod Meherda, Arindam Modak In the journey of inclusive growth and rural prosperity, the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) stands...
By: Charvi Arora Accurate and timely data about changes on Earth is essential for everything from growing crops to managing natural disasters....
Dr. Rashid Manzoor Bhat Public institutions were once envisioned as instruments of service, justice, and collective progress. Today, these...
By: Dr Musawir Mohsin Parsa As a Healthcare worker, I’ve seen toddlers with delayed speech, not from illness—but from hours spent on phones and...
By: Dr. Fiaz Maqbool Fazili The recent unfortunate incident(s) at the Emergency Department (ED) of a famous hospital has reignited an urgent...
By: Piyush Goyal The landmark India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) will make Indian farmers, fishermen, artisans and small...
By: Towseef Ahmad Bhat Education is too vital a sector to be left to chance, favouritism, or fraud. If we want to build a competent, ethical, and...
By: Dr. Jitendra Singh It began with a crack—barely visible, tucked away in the weld joint of a pressure feedline on a Falcon-9 booster. A minor...
By: Afreen Manzoor “If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman.” — Margaret Thatcher What if we stopped...
By: Soumya Kanti Ghosh and Falguni Sinha The recent decline in India’s consumption-based Gini coefficient—from 28.8 in 2011–12 to 25.5 in...
By: BILAL AHMAD Vocational education serves as a critical pathway, meticulously designed to equip individuals with the specialized skills and...
By: Shri Ajay Tamta The promise of flexibility, independence, and technological ease attracted millions of drivers to app-based ride-hailing platforms...
By: Syed Sulaiman Akhtar Madhuchanda Ghosh, an alumna of the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program and the...
By: Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya Today, India has one of the largest youth populations in the world and it is often said that if a nation aspires to progress...
By: Mohd Amin Mir In the heart of rural Jammu & Kashmir, where every kanal of land is a lifeline, the subtle handwriting in the tenancy column of a...
By: Dr Younis Kamal Every day, millions of people across the country use two-wheelers—scooters and motorcycles—as their primary means of...
By: Rao Inderjit Singh In a country as vast and varied as India, the true measure of progress lies not merely in GDP figures or infrastructure...
By: Muskaan Rafiq A local Anantnag ponywala named Abdul helped Ravi navigate the steep trails, carried his bag, offered him tea in the rain, and...
By: Mehak Fayaz For the first time since 1945, the world finds itself without a single dominant superpower—or even a stable pair of rivals....
By: Ms. Jyoti Vij With the world fast moving towards automation, the Government of India’s recently approved Employment Linked Incentive (ELI)...
Historical Importance, Urban Challenges, and Future Development Projects By: Hoor ul Ain Bakshi Old Town Baramulla, located on the northern bank of...
By: Dr. Reyaz Ahmad Self-confidence is not a magical gift — it’s a skill. Just like learning math or playing an instrument, confidence...
By: Smt. Annpurna Devi From boardrooms to battlefields, women with physical and mental toughness can really make a difference; women must work towards...
In the last decade, India’s sacred geography has not merely been visited—it has been rediscovered. The mountains are no longer just landscapes;...
By: Bashir Ahmad Dar Kashmir is not just a valley cradled by sky-kissing mountains or traversed by glistening Naags (springs) and rivers. It is not...
By: Dr Rizwan Yousuf World Refugee Day is an international day designated by the United Nations to honour refugees around the globe. It falls each...
By: Prof. Bawa Singh / Dr. Mudasir Mubarik The prospect of holding general elections in Bangladesh, following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s...
By: Mohd Amin Mir In the complex and often contested terrain of land governance in Jammu & Kashmir, the question of Shamilat land—or village...
By: Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya As India marches toward its centenary of independence in 2047, employment generation and social protection have been placed...
By: Dr. Ashraf Amin An outdated mindset continues to dominate—one that should have evolved long ago. Many parents insist that schools prioritize...
By: Saima Hameed Kashmir, a region of breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage, is at a crossroads. The traditional values and customs that...
By: Mohd Amin Mir In the lush and fertile Valley of Kashmir, where snow-fed streams once irrigated emerald-green fields, the cultivation of paddy was...