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Paradise Beckons: The revival and richness of tourism in Jammu and Kashmir
Mohammad Hanief
With snow-draped peaks, serene lakes, sacred shrines, and heritage woven into everyday life, Jammu and Kashmir remains one of India's most captivating regions-a land where nature whispers stories and culture thrives with!-->!-->!-->…
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‘Gottey Gae Gottey’: Abdul Quddir Kundria’s Dogri Poetry Collection emerges as a Voice of Conscience…
Mohd. YaseenIn a time when literature often finds itself overshadowed by fleeting digital distractions and commercial pursuits, a compelling poetic voice has emerged from the hills of Jammu and Kashmir, calling upon society to reflect,!-->…
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Safeguarding Nature for Future Generations
Dr. Banarsi LalEvery year 28th of July is observed as the World Nature Conservation Day across the globe. On this day we recognise that a healthy environment is a foundation for a stable and productive society and for future generations.!-->…
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The Dark Side of the Screen: How smartphones are harming children & youth
Ameet Kumar BaliIn a world lit by the cold glow of millions of mobile screens, we are unknowingly walking into a digital dusk. We are advancing somewhere, but towards what - we no longer know. Smartphones, particularly Android devices due!-->…
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Kargil Vijay Diwas: A Reminder of Gallantry, Courage and Supreme Sacrifice
MANMOHAN DHAREvery year on 26th July, India observes Kargil Vijay Diwas - a solemn yet proud reminder of one of the most defining chapters in Indian military history. It commemorates the victory of Indian armed forces over the Pakistani!-->…
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Life in Dal Lake: A glimpse into Kashmir’s floating world
Mohammad HaniefNestled in the heart of the Kashmir Valley, framed by the mighty Zabarwan hills and overlooked by the Mughal-era gardens, Dal Lake stands as one of India's most picturesque and culturally rich water bodies. But beyond its!-->…
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Historic India-UK trade deal–a giant leap for New India
Piyush GoyalThe landmark India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) will make Indian farmers, fishermen, artisans and small businesses shine globally, create numerous jobs and help the common man get high-quality goods at!-->…
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Sustainable Development and Disaster Risk Reduction
Dr. Banarsi LalSustainable development and disaster risk reduction are closely associated at many levels. Disasters add often devastating costs to societies in terms of financial losses, infrastructure and loss of life. Environmental!-->…
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Politics Over Pandits: NC-Congress Duplicity Continues Unabated
GL RainaThe political exploitation of the Kashmiri Pandit community has long been a tragic subplot in the broader Kashmir narrative. From hollow gestures of inclusivity to outright marginalisation, political parties-particularly the!-->…
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BREAST CANCER: Beyond the Numbers: The Resilient Light in India’s Cancer Journey
Asfa GhazaliThe news hits like a physical blow, stealing the breath from lungs and painting the world in shades of grey. A breast cancer diagnosis isn't merely event; it's the beginning of a profound personal battle, testing resilience and!-->…
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