The Kashmir Monitor

The Kashmir Monitor

The Kashmir Monitor is the fastest growing newspaper as well as digitial platform covering news from all angles.

In new Kashmir, every citizen is a priority

Srinagar, July 23: For the last four years, Jammu and Kashmir has undergone a remarkable transformation with a surge in developmental activities. From the serene valleys of Kashmir to the plains of Jammu, the government’s unwavering commitment to serving the most
Oct. 20, 2023
A boy sits on the shoulder of his mother as they participate in a protest against air pollution in New Delhi, India, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. Even for a city considered one of the worlds dirtiest, the Indian capital hit a new low this week. Air so dirty you can taste and smell it; a gray haze that makes a gentle stroll a serious health hazard. According to one advocacy group, government data shows that the smog that enveloped the city midweek was the worst in the last 17 years. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

Smog: How it affects the eye

First, it was the irritation, later, Debiparna Chakraborty saw that her eyes were red and swollen. The 28-year-old media professional has been living in Delhi for four years now and of late,
Nov. 19, 2018

World diabetes day and Kashmir

Like all other parts of the globe, world diabetes day was celebrated in Jammu and Kashmir too on Wednesday, last. Different awareness programmes, seminars and functions were organized on the day by
Apr. 22, 2020

Beyond the Manifest

By Amir Suhail Wani Modern philosophical worldview with its nomenclatural diversity has pushed the human mind further and farther into trajectories of abstraction. The ideological extravaganza clad in tricky rhetoric denies any
Nov. 19, 2018

Congress and cow nationalism

By Prabhat Shunglu We promise to build gaushalas in all panchayats. We promise to start commercial production of gau-mutra (cow urine). These are not statements culled out from a political speech of
Nov. 19, 2018

Ruchi Ram Sahni & Aurel Stein: An Ignoble Encounter

By Bhushan Parimoo Sir Aurel Stein needs no introduction the translator of the famous 12th century Sanskrit chronicle of Kashmir, the Kalhana’s Rajatarangini. A Central Asian explorations explorer, orientalist, archaeologist, geographer, topographer
Nov. 19, 2018

On the Strongman Myth

By Ali Ahmed At the recent Sardar Patel memorial lecture, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, moving outside his mandate as an official, made a case for a strong government in India for
Nov. 19, 2018
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