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Kashmir Life

Tulbul Revived?

After the failure of the last round of bilateral talks between India and Pakistan over the controversial Tulbul Navigation Lock, New Delhi has indicated...

Deadly Forays

Precious lives are lost every year to wild animals foraying into human habitations, however, the government seems to be doing little to avert such...

Unbreakable Spirit

They say life isn’t about finding yourself, it is about creating yourself. Ashiq Hussain profiles a ‘disabled’ cricketer, whose passion for cricket, and life-helped...

Gore And Gloss

Public memory, particularly of horror, is such a heritage that often guides societies away from feeding conditions that could lead to a repeat of...

Their Own Beacons

From the darkrooms of SKIMS six visually impaired technicians have made numerous patients happy and doctors proud. Nazir Ganaie reports. Beeline of patients, waiting for...

The Government’s Armies

J&K government is the employer of the last resorts in the state that is suffering from comparatively high unemployment rate and lack of a...

Defeating Disability

Crippled after losing control of his lower limbs by bullet injuries during an incident of cross firing, Arshad Pandit, a young Kashmir innovator defeated...

Earning Margins

The thumb rule in J&K is that intervention in the policy framework triggers pressures from vested interests within and outside the government. Sometimes, they...

Kashmiri Teen’s Trauma Exposes Flawed Indian Justice

SRINAGAR, India, March 8, 2012 (AFP) – Syed Maqbool Shah, an aspiring teacher from Kashmir aged 17, was visiting his brother in New Delhi in June 1996 when police wrongly accused him of taking part in a bombing.

Izhar Poured his heart into reporting the conflict

The Kashmir valley, famously described in an Urdu couplet as “paradise on earth”, is now the heart of the revolt against New Delhi’s rule and has become heavily militarised.

His Look At The Kashmiri Boys And The Law

SRINAGAR, India -- Indian-ruled Kashmir has approved amendments to a tough law that allows detention of people without trial for two years and the arrest of youths as young as 16, an official said Saturday.

The Conflict Reporter’s Deeper Look

In Indian Kashmir, YouTube generation defines new struggle By Izhar Wani SRINAGAR, July 23, 2010 (AFP) - For six weeks, in scenes reminiscent of Palestinian intifadas,...

On The Job, When Journalists And Protesters Were Rarely Distinguished

Indian tactics under fire as Kashmir toll passes 100 By Izhar Wani SRINAGAR, Sept 19, 2010 (AFP) - Indian security forces say they have exercised “maximum”...

Getting The Pulse Of The People

Mehbooba Nazir, 34, suffers from a weak heart since her husband and eight-year-old son were killed by a massive bomb blast here on January 3.

Stable When the Earth Trembled

Screams and wails of mourning filled the air as panicked residents ran for their lives when a massive earthquake hit Indian Kashmir Saturday, killing or wounding hundreds.