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Humaira Nabi

Humaira Nabi
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Harvard’s Foreign Admissions at Risk Amid Federal Crackdown

by Humaira Nabi   Federal Sanctions Target Ivy League Institution Harvard University’s future enrolment of international students faced a serious threat after the Trump administration froze $2.2...

Cancer’s New Antidote

An Indian biotech start-up has secured a global first: a patented, third-generation CAR-T therapy that targets cancer with unprecedented precision—offering new hope for affordable,...

Kashmir: The Vanishing Waters

Jammu and Kashmir faces an impending water crisis as glaciers vanish, water bodies shrink, and irrigation systems falter, endangering agriculture, ecosystems, and daily life....

Munshi Museum Kargil

Perched above the Suru River, where Kargil’s rugged terrain rises in stone and shadow, a small museum safeguards the legacy of a once-thriving Silk...

Kashmir: An Urban Policy Uproar

As part of the continued interventions in the laws and rules regulating the land resource in Jammu Kashmir, the government proposed sweeping amendments to...

Kashmir: A Bloody Week

Last week, Jammu Kashmir echoed its violent past; beginning with the targeted killing of a former soldier, followed by a tragic suicide linked to...

A Kashmir In Ladakh

At the crossroads of history and geography, Matayan, the only Kashmiri-speaking village in the Ladakh region, stands as a unique cultural identity while bearing...

Omar Government: 100 Days Later

Despite criticism from his political adversaries, Omar Abdullah appears to have focused on tackling low-hanging fruit during the initial 100 days of his tenure....

Hundarman: A Living Museum

In the rugged Himalayan terrain near Kargil, Hundarman is a village where geopolitics and history collide. From its days as a battleground to its...

Kashmir: The Silk Route Tales

In this behind-the-scenes bit-by-bit narrative, Humaira Nabi takes readers through the making of the Kashmir Life 16-film series Kashmir: The Silk Route Tales, an...

Kashmir Opened Mosques to Ensure Tourists Stay Warm as Snow Clogged Highways

by Humaira Nabi   SRINAGAR: On a frosty Friday morning, Rameez Ahmad, a 28-year-old driver, began his day early, chauffeuring two honeymooning couples from Srinagar to...

A ‘Cashless’ Kashmir

With the financial sector using a basket of applications for transactions and the government preferring digital transfer of funds, Jammu and Kashmir has become...

Kashmir: Towards A Free Media?

After the protracted silence of the media in Jammu and Kashmir, the Omar Abdullah-led government is keen to restore freedom so that institutions can...

Srinagar: Borrowed Memories

With a recorded history of around five millennia, Srinagar, the City of Kashmir has been a settlement explored and rediscovered by people for the...

Kashmir: Frozen Alternatives

Unlike a two-party contest in Jammu, the majority voter in Jammu Kashmir was given seven choices. Behaving maturely, the electors understood the game plan...