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 Pakistani casts his vote at a polling station for the parliamentary elections in Islamabad, Pakistan, Wednesday, July 25, 2018. After an acrimonious campaign, polls opened in Pakistan on Wednesday to elect the country's third straight civilian election, a first for this majority Muslim nation that has been directly or indirectly ruled by its military for most of its 71-year history. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)

No rigging in Pak elections

By S Y Quraishi The general election in Pakistan is being described as a milestone in the democratic history of the country. This is only the second transition from one full-term civilian
Aug. 3, 2018

A dangerous move

It is matter of grave concern that 40 lakh Muslims in Assam have been de-registered, mostly Bengali Muslims, who have become foreigners in their own land. This is a well-thought and deliberate
Apr. 22, 2020

Done by Aadhaar

By Jean Drèze Vimla Devi is a poor widow who lives in Kodakel village of Khunti district in Jharkhand. In a short video circulated recently on Twitter, she explains how she has
Aug. 3, 2018

The hand of god

By Raza Agha The verdict is out. Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) it is, although not quite as decisively as the powers that be wanted. Coalition governments are in the offing in the centre, Punjab,
Aug. 3, 2018

Politics: the art of compromise

By Nasir Khan Political parties are essential to modern democracy, contrary to some popular opinion. Parties organise democracy and prevent voters from having to choose from among scores of candidates. Parties in
Aug. 3, 2018

Fluorine in tea could weaken bones,say researchers

Prolonged consumption of tea,especially the oolong and black variety,could weaken human bones due to the presence of toxic fluorine in tea beverages,Japanese researchers say. The researchers,including Tetsuo Shimmura,who is senior research scientist
Aug. 2, 2018

6 Home Remedies To Cure Blisters

Foot blisters are little blemishes or boils on the foot caused by heat, shoe-bites or even when the foot is exposed to excess moisture. Even though blisters have no particular season to
Aug. 2, 2018
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