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Friday, April 19, 2024
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Discourse

This is a section of opinion and analysis, mostly based on the current issues.

I feel like I am you

Shaziya Yousuf
I saw you there in that picture. You were being carried home. There were two bodies wrapped in

Taking on the Left, the Right, and Centre

Tarique A Bhat
 
We are feeling a morbid lack of interest in life and sort of empty inside? Completely lacking in motivation. Reason: We are obsessed with politics and tend to look at the government and politicians as the cause of all problems in our lives.
Yes, we are fed up with politics of more than 75 years now. I am talking of many who don’t neatly fit into the red or green. Kashmir  is mired in a whirlpool of uncertainty. Our politicians are without the requisite political will to overcome deliberately designed structural impediments to solving the problem.

Obama’s oratory: Deeds will have to follow words

Tarique A Bhat
Opening with the greetings of “Shukran” and “As-salaam-alaikum,” his speech was filled with appreciation for Muslim

Has the Governor rule ended?

SHahnawaz Khan

Tell me. Has the Governor rule ended? In January they told me it has. I breathed a sigh of relief. I told my friends, it is over. The six month tenure of the down to earth gentleman governor which saw death of more than fifty civilians, most of them unarmed protestors chanting slogans of freedom, or protesting against an economic blockade of the Valley by Hindu zealots of Jammu.

Restore hope to the future

Tarique A Bhat
The debate on crime, social evils and moral values in our society has been in public discourse

SKIMS: Direction is important than motion

Tarique A Bhat
Our apex healthcare Institute has performed more than 10,000 major surgeries in 2008,

A bit of this and that

If knowledge is power, we are not doing too well. No one in his right mind would today oppose the need for a high degree

In the name of Manmohan Singh

Naeem Akhtar

Irrespective of the results that must be out by now, one fact came out clearly in the just concluded Lok Sabha elections. That is the complete ideological bankruptcy of National Conference and its near total dysfunction as the premier political organisation of the state.
There was not a single issue of substance the ruling party touched in its campaign. After having declared in the wake of his personal setback in January this year at the hands of his son, Farooq Abdullah was asked as to what would happen to the Autonomy proposal of his party. Farooq who can be brutally honest at times made a plain declaration. The newspapers reported him as saying “it will go with me to my grave”.

Failing to plan is planning to fail

Tarique A Bhat
The one hundredth day of Omar Abdullah led coalition government was a day like any other.

Shameem, A Pioneer Of Electoral Politics

Naeem Akhtar
 
While May Day has a different connotation all over the world, in Kashmir it brings back the memories of a multidimensional personality who remains almost unique to those who knew him personally or through his writings. The memories of Shameem Ahmed Shameem are generally sweet and fragrant but for the pain he suffered for his political activities.
His contribution to journalism, oratory, wit, repartee and literature are recounted regularly and they never sound like stale or repetitious. But one aspect of the late Shameem in my opinion remains understated. That is his contribution to making votes relevant in real sense to the electoral politics. And, his role in doing that and creating a consciousness about it is without doubt pioneering.

The Other Sheikh Abdullah

Naeem Akhtar
Around the time in 1905 Sher i Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah was born in Srinagar,

Providing order to chaos

Tarique A Bhat
Today, our schools (mostly, tuition shops) do everything but education. Despair is writ large on the face of our future generation, though in receipt of all directionless education regrettably losing its spirit of enquiry. We are on the edge of the abyss because of an irresponsible education system.
I ask, with this customary education, do we have a clear, firm and precise understanding of what Kashmiri society is to be in times to come? Are we bringing education to life? Are we really longing for meaning and fulfillment of our child’s life?   We have lost the real purpose of education. And having a purpose is the difference between making a living and making a life.  Obtaining  90 plus percent marks has become a syndrome, more than proving the capabilities of a child, is a status symbol for both the school authorities and the parents, who can flaunt their children’s report cards to put on show their own ‘superiority’. 

Remembering Iqbal: beyond the rhetoric

Zamir Ahmed
Iqbal Bhi Iqbal se Aagaah nahi hai,

Mapping the Edges

Time and again, ours may be considered activism of extreme frustrations. The feeling that our younger generations from yore have come forward to change a situation, but had no idea of what and how to do so, has seemingly become our destiny.
Tragedies in our  history are repeated, because we don’t learn from our mistakes. Empires grow, weaken and die for the same reasons. So, before going further on the repetition course, let’s take a timeout for reflection on our repeated mistakes.
Last week Kashmiri narratives and role of civil society was debated in some public functions. The only emotion that is specifically exhibited is anger. Most anger displays are not pure anger, but anger alloyed with other emotions, such as disgust. We seem to assume that anger is a simple and unitary emotion, and give only brief hints about managing it.

She deserves graceful commuting

by Shazia Yousuf When you get in, they are damp with summer perspiration. When you sit in, the sticky dirt steals your morning freshness. Its...