Why Are Kashmir’s Brightest Minds Leaving Home?
by Meer Shahzaib
To stem the tide of brain drain, a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship must be ignited in Kashmir.
A Kashmiri proverb, Wuchaan gul...
Can Kashmir Become a Hub for Ice Climbing?
by Zeeshan Mushtaq
The route, which I named Tuih Chiv Angrez, WI3 | 60m a Kashmiri phrase translating to ‘Are you a Foreigner?’ holds deep...
How Asad Rahmani Became a Leading Ornithologist?
by Athar Parvaiz
Through excerpts from his early articles, Rahmani provides insight into the pressing issues of the time. One such article highlighted the potential...
How Different Were Khans, Khakans From Khansamans and Bawarchys?
by MJ Aslam
The titles Khan and Khakan originated as political terms among Mongol-Tartar rulers, denoting sovereign power. Over centuries, these titles evolved, gaining prominence...
After 54 Years of Assad Family Rule, Why Syria Is At A Crossroad?
by Mehmet Ozalp
The collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime marks the end of 54 years of Assad family rule in Syria. With Hayat Tahrir al-Sham...
What Is The Role of a PhD Supervisor in Shaping Future Thinkers?
by Dr Rizwan Yousuf
Your supervisor is expected to be a specialist in your chosen area of research, boasting a proven record of accomplishment in...
Why Kashmir’s Langurs’ Are Facing An Identity Crisis?
by Arathi Menon
The Kashmir grey langur remains a subject of scientific curiosity, with limited data on its behaviour, ecology, and genetics. A recent study...
How To Manage HIV, AIDS?
by Aejaz Iqbal
HIV is a life-threatening virus that weakens the immune system, leading to AIDS if untreated. Early diagnosis, regular monitoring, and treatment adherence...
Are Western Powers Repeating the Iraq Playbook in Syria?
by Asad Mirza
The dramatic overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime by rebel forces this weekend could reshape Syria’s future and redefine global and regional dynamics,...
Are Textbooks Being Used to Exploit Parents and Students?
by Dr Mushtaq Rather
This blatant profiteering erodes the public's trust and damages the reputation of these institutions.
Textbooks are indispensable tools for achieving curricular goals...
What is the True Cost of Corruption?
by Dr Rafi Ramzan Dar
Authorities grow arrogant, while the common masses suffer the most.
International Anti-Corruption Day, observed annually on 9 December, serves as...
When Will Kashmir Break Its Silence on Drugs and Pornography?
by Waris Irshad Ganaie
Drugs and pornography may be silent illnesses, but they do not have to remain hidden or ignored.
Two insidious forces are eroding...
How Will Bashar al Assad’s Fall Impact an Already Fractured Region?
by Ali Mamouri
Syria’s capital falls, Assad regime collapses after decades; regional powers grapple with the fallout and future of a divided Middle East.
The swift...
What Does Success Truly Mean for Kashmir’s Youth?
by Meer Shahzaib
The societal expectation of becoming a doctor has become so ingrained that it overshadows individual aspirations and well-being.
Kashmir, a region of breathtaking...
Is Kashmir Prepared for a Cancer Epidemic?
by Irfan Qayoom Shah
While strides have been made in healthcare development, the alarming rise in cancer cases calls for urgent government intervention to expand...























