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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.

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by Iqbal Ahmad Heritage celebrations highlight a rich archaeological legacy, yet weak institutions, outdated methods, and inadequate policy continue to hinder scientific conservation, demanding professional...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

Are Ladakh’s People’s Platforms Being Turned into Political Currency?

by Mohammad Hassan Pasha A BJP office bearer piece argues that political interference risks compromising Apex and KDA’s independence, weakening community trust and complicating Ladakh’s...

Will China Gain American F-35 Secrets Through a Saudi Arms Deal?

by Asad Mirza US President Donald Trump has said he is considering Saudi Arabia’s request to buy F-35 fighter jets, as intelligence officials warn China...

Careers After 12th: 5 Top Career Choices for Students Passionate About Chemistry

by Dr Nisar Farhad Chemistry students after 12th can pursue rewarding careers in pharmaceuticals, chemical engineering, environmental science, food technology, and research, combining scientific curiosity...

Can Wullar Lake Be Saved from Ecological Collapse Before It Is Too Late?

by Dr Shaikh Ghulam Rasool Wullar Lake faces severe ecological collapse driven by electric fishing, pollution, and microbial outbreaks. Fisherfolk demand urgent enforcement, scientific investigation,...
Birch bark roof, Madin Sahab shrine

Is Kashmir’s Ancient Birch Heritage Vanishing Before Our Eyes?

by Dr Farooq A. Lone Kashmir’s white birch, once vital to writing, architecture, culture, and medicine, has largely disappeared from the valley floor, raising concerns...

What are the Career Opportunities After Studying Biology in India?

by Dr Vijay Garg Biology opens careers in healthcare, research, environment, biotechnology, genomics and zoology, with options for specialised postgraduate study, interdisciplinary fields and diverse...

Why Has Kashmir’s Ancient Coinage Remained Unchanged for Twelve Centuries?

by Iqbal Ahmad Kashmir’s coinage retained a Kushana-derived design for twelve centuries, yet numismatics remains neglected, with little institutional support for studying this vital heritage During...

Can Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University Rise Again?

by Sheikh Umar Ahmad Once a transformative vision for Pir Panjal, BGSBU now struggles with vacancies, financial crisis, and administrative decay, demanding urgent government...

How Can a Single Lamp of Learning Light Generations?

by Zakir Malik Bhallesi  In Bhallesa’s Chensar village, the Kotwal family’s century-old legacy of education, service, and reform, lit by Chandu Lal and carried forward...
A 1955 photograph showing the students being taught in an open school.

Have We Lost the Srinagar That Once Lived Within Us?

by Syed Majid Gilani A nostalgic journey through schooldays in Srinagar, recalling the simplicity, discipline, and shared humanity that once defined a gentler time. Let us...

Is Favouritism Holding Back Deserving Students?

by Aruba Qayoom Favouritism in an educational Institution rewards a few, punishes fairness, and sidelines hardworking students, breeding resentment and undermining the very purpose of...