November 8, 2025 News·Opinions Withering Childhoods in Kashmir Peerzade Taha I travel from Bandipora to my college in Srinagar every day— a 70 km drive. All through the drive,
August 29, 2025 Creative Corner A Brief Visit to Solace by Rehana Mir If there was a place other than my chest where I could place my heart, it would be
February 9, 2025 Creative Corner·Features·Photo Gallery Death Knocks on the Doors of Gunsmiths In the heart of Srinagar’s old city, Bandook Khar Mohalla, a locality in Rainawari known for its skilled gunsmiths, now stands as
July 3, 2024 Creative Corner Free-writing Saqib Manzoor muses on the art of being able (or unable) to write I try to write but I fail- not
July 1, 2024 Features Breaking Barriers: Kashmiri Women Lift Stereotypes with Strength In Kashmir, women are breaking stereotypes by embracing strength training, historically seen as a male domain. This trend boosts physical and mental
March 27, 2019 News Kashmiri youth emotionally surcharged, need parental touch: Sharma When the former Director of the Intelligence Bureau, Dineshwar Sharma was appointed as the interlocutor for Jammu and Kashmir in October 2017,
June 5, 2018 News Bakshi Stadium Likely to Become International Football Stadium Government has decided to turn Srinagar’s Bakshi stadium into an International Football Stadium with FIFA norms under National Projects Construction Corporation (NPCC)
May 28, 2018 News Bahrar, Kashmir’s last colony for Lepers A woman, probably in mid-fifties, was busy washing the clothes under what seems to be a common tap of her colony. Engrossed
May 12, 2018 News Family Forgetfulness “Don’t shift to Ward 3” reads the green Medical Record Department (MRD)file of Naveed, 22, a patient at Institute of Medical Health
May 12, 2018 Creative Corner·News Gender Crisis In Srinagar’s Basant Bagh, the door of a modest home’s room has not been opened since the onset of militancy. Seemingly claustrophobic, the