How Does the SPS Museum Reflect Kashmir’s Layered Heritage?
by Khalid Bashir Ahmad
The SPS Museum, guardian of Kashmir’s heritage, showcases artefacts, coins, textiles, and history, enchanting visitors while facing preservation challenges
After a long...
What Is Pornography Doing to the Modern Mind?
by Asrar Bhat
Prolonged pornography use leads to erectile dysfunction and infertility. It enslaves people to self-gratification, distancing them from partners and families.
Pornography has quietly...
How Does Kashmir Celebrate Freedom Beyond the Cities?
by Dr Nisar Farhad
It was heartening to witness communities working together to protect the environment while preserving their cultural identity.
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On Independence Day, I...
Was Egypt’s Gaza Peace Summit Part of Donald Trump’s Showbiz?
by David Hastings Dunn
Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire deal, hailed as historic, lacks substance and inclusivity. Unlike past accords, it’s externally imposed, vague, and driven...
Can the Web of Illusion Ever Be Safe?
by Falak Riyaz
The internet itself is neither good nor evil. It reflects how it is used. When handled with care, it can bridge knowledge,...
Is India Quietly Restoring Diplomatic Ties with the Taliban Regime?
by Asad Mirza
Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is on a seven-day visit to India, the first high-level engagement between New Delhi and...
What Does True Development Mean?
by Arjumand Qadir Kala
At its heart, Everybody Loves a Good Drought is not only about poverty, it is about justice. It asks us to...
Can Doodh Ganga Be Saved from Neglect?
by Ruhail Maqbool Sheikh
Conservation of the Doodh Ganga is not a matter of choice; it is a shared responsibility. If this lifeline is allowed...
Is Marriage in Kashmir a Blessing or a Burden?
by Mursaleen Bashir
Nikah is a Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), meant to be simple, easy, and filled with blessings. In present...
Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Can Courage Alone Keep Democracy Alive in Venezuela?
by Umaima Reshi
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado wins the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her fearless fight to restore democracy and peace in...
How Perceptive and Insightful is John Tolan’s Islam: A New History?
by Dr Tauseef Ahmad Parray
Tolan’s Islam: A New History is a valuable resource for students and scholars–though Muslim readers, especially students, must approach this...
Nobel Prize 2025: Is László Krasznahorkai the Master of Apocalypse Who Redeems Humanity Through...
by Umaima Reshi
Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai wins the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature for his visionary, apocalyptic fiction that reaffirms art’s power to endure...
Why Does Rabies Cause Fear of Water?
by Aejaz Iqbal
If someone is bitten or scratched by an animal that might have rabies, or if infected saliva touches an open wound, the...
Nobel Prize 2025: Can Chemistry Build Houses for Molecules?
by Umaima Reshi
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry honours Robson, Kitagawa, and Yaghi for creating metal–organic frameworks — porous molecular structures that can trap...
Is Assu Still the Beating Heart of Mountain Life in Jammu and Kashmir?
by Zakir Malik Bhallesi
Assu, the autumn grass-harvest season in Jammu and Kashmir, embodies cooperation, gratitude, and harmony with nature, reflecting the enduring cultural pulse...























