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Thursday, June 11, 2026
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Debate

On crucial subjects and happenings, we invite individuals to express their opinions with the sole motive to improve the informed opinion. People can write in agreement or can disagree as long as they avoid staying anonymous.

What Does the Constitution Truly Ask of Us Today?

by Khalid Altaf Sherwani The Constitution of India endures as a living guide, balancing rights and duties, shaped by landmark judgments, and relying on citizens...

When Will Kashmir Children With Disability Get Their Rights?

by Zaheer Jan Meaningful inclusion is not a one-day commitment; it needs continuous work, robust law enforcement, and infrastructure that everyone can access. Every year, December...

Is Kashmir’s Agricultural History Older Than We Have Believed?

by Dr Farooq A. Lone Scientific evidence from excavations, pollen studies and plant remains shows that agriculture in Kashmir began over 4,000 years ago, evolving...
Zehanpora, Archeology

Are the Mounds of Zahenpora About to Rewrite Kashmir’s Archaeological History?

by Iqbal Ahmad Archaeology in Kashmir must rise above colonial religious labelling and return to scientific enquiry. The Zahenpora excavation offers a chance to reveal...

How Does HIV Turn Into AIDS and Why Is Awareness Still Crucial?

by Aejaz Iqbal  AIDS, caused by HIV, weakens immunity, spreads through specific bodily fluids and demands prevention, early diagnosis and sustained antiretroviral treatment for survival Acquired...

What Makes the 2025 Chemistry Nobel a Turning Point for Our Future?

by Nisar Farhad The 2025 Chemistry Nobel honours decades of pioneering MOF research, highlighting its vast potential for clean energy, climate solutions and sustainable development,...

Has Feminism Created a Space Where Degrading Men Has Become Normal?

by Raqif Makhdoomi Modern feminism has sidelined men, normalised stereotyping, ignored men’s issues and contributed to social bias, calling for equal recognition of men’s emotions and...

In Kashmir, Why Does the Kani Still Hold All the Memories?

by Mariya Qadri A nostalgic recollection of childhood days spent in the kani, blending play, family stories, quiet reading, lingering fears, and the beginnings of...
ashmir Angel Network (KAN),Equity Participation

Are Kashmir’s Incubation Centres Silencing the Very Innovation They Aim to Support?

by Dr Nawab John Dar Incubation centres in Kashmir risk undermining young founders by interrupting pitches, triggering stress that impairs performance, discouraging innovation, and weakening the...

In Kashmir, Are We Fulfilling the Constitutional Duty to Cultivate Scientific Temper?

by Dr Farooq A. Lone Scientific temper is a constitutional duty that promotes rational thinking, combats superstition and encourages evidence-based decision-making. Strengthening science education, media...

In India, Why Has Talaq Returned to the Centre of Debate?

by Asad Mirza The Supreme Court’s concerns over Talaq-e-Hasan highlight communication flaws, prompting renewed debate on Islamic divorce practices and the need for reforms, clearer...

Is the World Moving Quickly Enough to Confront Antimicrobial Resistance?

by Shyam Bishen Antimicrobial resistance is rising globally, weakening medicines, endangering modern healthcare, threatening economies, and demanding urgent coordinated investment, innovation and responsible drug use...

Are We Asking the Right Questions About the World AI Is Creating?

by Syed Nazakat A Kuala Lumpur discussion highlights why questioning AI’s power, governance, and consequences matters more than certainty as global investment reaches speculative heights I...

In Kashmir, Are We Doing Enough to Protect Our Heritage?

by Iqbal Ahmad Heritage celebrations highlight a rich archaeological legacy, yet weak institutions, outdated methods, and inadequate policy continue to hinder scientific conservation, demanding professional...

How Deeply Does Persian Still Shape Our Language, Memory and Everyday Life?

by Dr Farooq A. Lone Persian once shaped everyday Kashmiri life, education and expressions. Despite losing official patronage, its proverbs, prayers and poetic traditions still...