Does India’s Disability Rights Agenda Go Far Enough?
by Mohammad Auyoob Mir
By working together, it is possible to create a more equitable society where persons with disabilities can thrive and reach their...
Can Jammu and Kashmir Ensure Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities?
by Zaheer Jan
The voices raised by parents and persons with disabilities in Jammu and Kashmir, as well as across India, reflect a broader, global...
How Soon Will India Emerge the World’s Semiconductor Hub?
by Dr M J Zarabi
Recommendations for start-ups and entrepreneurs from Jammu and Kashmir to enter semiconductor product design which is nearly half of the...
Can Self-Help Groups Empower Women?
by Sadia Raashid
The primary objective of this SHG is to support the rural poor, with a particular focus on empowering women across Kashmir.
In a...
Can We Regulate Mobile Phone Misuse?
by Anznoo Wasim
Our parents, educators, and mentors have not placed sufficient emphasis on imparting these values to us, whether through religious or worldly education.
The...
How Can We Harness the Power of Tourism to Heal and Transform?
by Fayaz Ahmad Dar
Our call to action, the Himalayas for Healing (H4H), represents the guiding pillars of our tourism philosophy. This noble vision is...
Can Omar Abdullah’s Government Tackle Kashmir’s Environmental Issues?
by Auqib Javeed
Jammu and Kashmir finally has an elected legislature, but whether it can address climate challenges remains to be seen
On October 16, after...
Why The US $ 300 Bn Climate Fund Is Too Little, Too Late?
by Asad Mirza
Finally, it seems the developed world has realised its omissions and at the COP29 meeting in Baku, most Western nations agreed to...
What Are The Red Flags Of An Unhealthy Relationship?
by Umair Rashid
Losing someone who did not value you can often be a blessing, creating space for those who will.
Investing deeply in a personal...
Is Déjà Vu a Window Into Forgotten Memories?
by Azra Hussain
Though empirical evidence supporting a definitive link remains elusive, anecdotal accounts underscore the possibility of déjà vu's symbiosis with anomalous neural activity.
Déjà...
Is Legislative Theatre a Reflection of Democracy’s Imperfections?
by Muazzam Khursheed
The true challenge lies in distilling meaningful outcomes from this chaos, thereby upholding the faith the people have placed in it. Effective...
Can The Legislation Empower the Disabled?
by Dr Mushtaq Rather
Despite living with a 75 per cent certified disability, Amit refuses to let it hinder his aspirations. He undertakes endeavours that...
Will COP29 Be Able to Deliver?
by Asad Mirza
The delegates at the ongoing COP29 are expected to deliver new solutions to save the world from a climate catastrophe. However, instead...
Why Does Poverty Persist Under Capitalism?
by Syed Suhail Yaqoob
Numerous economists endeavoured to reform capitalism, yet history reveals their endeavours as futile.
Adam Smith's seminal works extol the virtues of the...
What Challenges Does Watergam’s Urban Development Face?
by Dr Ajaz Afzal Lone
Residents urge the government to reevaluate Watergam's designation, seeking targeted support aligning with their actual conditions. This reclassification could foster...























