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Kashmir Life

Green poet

Zarief Ahmad Zarief is known more for his poetry and flamboyant Kashmiri critique than his social activism like his passion for saving Chinars. Majid...

Building a glacier

Known as the ice man of Ladakh, Chewang Norfel has created at least five artificial glaciers to replenish water scarcity created by global warming....

A rooted artist

Embracing a sidestepped mother tongue, theatre director Arshad Mustaq tells Majid Maqbool that he tries his bit to revive Kashmiri language and culture through...

Reid & Taylor strengthens Kashmir Bond

Global fabric giant Reid & Taylor is procuring more tweed from Kashmir and promises to showcase it in a big way. Haroon Mirani reports. Strengthening...
A photograph of the shrine of Mukhdoom Sahab taken in 1899.

A Trust Questioned

The major custodian of Muslim properties in Kashmir, Waqf or Auqaf, has remained beyond scrutiny for decades, though its management of donations and assets...

Successful entrepreneur, empowered woman

Mir Javeed profiles the success story of Nuzhat Maqbool, a young and successful entrepreneur, who is the only female distributor of Fast Moving Consumer...

J&K is NHPC’s Power House

Power starved J&K is a major power source for mainland India as NHPC derives half of its power and revenue from its facilities in...

Kashmir: The Birth of a Bank

Kamraz Rural Bank and Jammu Rural Bank merge to form J&K Grameen Bank, R S Gull reports. After a three-year wait for the Union finance...

Empowering Kashmir

The 12 MW Athwatoo Hydro Power Project commissioned last week marks the beginning of private sector’s venture into J&K’s small power projects. Built by...

Fighting polythene

By banning polythene usage, the first step to fight the menace has been taken. But lack of alternatives and absence of eco-friendly disposal mechanism...
Vice President of India Hamid Ansari

Ansari’s Convocation Address

Dr Gull Muhammad Wani

The fact that Vice President of the Republic of India concluded his convocation address by quoting Edmund Burke that “the only thing necessary for triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing” is an intellectual provocation to people in the arena of public life, academia and other sectors to explore multiple meanings of his convocation address.
The central idea of Hamid Ansari’s convocation address was to chalk out a vision for India in 21st century in which he found that smaller identities have to coexist with the larger identity that India constitutes. He believes that in a composite nationalism, the smaller identities can only be integrated with the larger identity and there is no scope for assimilation. He examined the issues of deprivation and alienation and found that it is the powerlessness which drives out the smaller identities and pushes them into the alienation trap.

Three Kashmiris in White House

A Kashmir born woman become third Kashmiri origin person to join team Obama.  Farah Pandit will take care of the Washington’s outreach efforts in...

Wicker: Surviving Chinese Onslaught

Centuries-old wicker industry, which artisans allege has always remained out of government’s sight, is fighting a battle of survival on its own. Haroon Mirani...

Reaching Out With Help

At a time when families of Kashmiri politicians and bureaucrats were seeking more and more protection, Nighat Shafi Pandit stepped out of her cosy...

Woman with determination

In a society where women entrepreneurs are unheard of, Shazia Khan profiles a young and successful entrepreneur Shahala Ali Sheikh who has carved a...