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Opinion- Page 221

The Kashmir Monitor opinions section features opinion articles, editorial opinions, today's opinion, analysis and columnist & opinion stories.

Urgent need to revive ceasefire

The Concerned Citizens Group which came into being during the 2016 crisis in Kashmir, to reach out to Kashmiris made three visits to the Valley from October 2016 to December 2017. Late
Mar. 29, 2018

A divisive debate in Pakistan

AS if the people of crisis-torn Pakistan did not have their plate full of intractable problems, they are now being dragged into a dangerous controversy over the 18th Amendment. The call to
Mar. 29, 2018

Birth pangs of a new federal polity

A new flag for Karnataka has been ushered in by the Congress government of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who has urged the Centre to formally endorse it. Whether the Centre accepts his demand
Mar. 28, 2018

Removing hate from sermons

IT has been nearly 10 years since an angry mob raged through the streets of Gojra in the early morning hours of Aug 1, 2009. The trouble had begun the day before,
Mar. 28, 2018

A Feminism for the 99%

It was stirring to listen to Nancy Fraser , the speaker at the J P Naik memorial lecture , sponsored by CWDS , on “A Feminism for the 99%” . She took
Mar. 28, 2018

RIP Free Media

The deep rot in the media has long been talked about, with the functioning of an independent media entirely compromised by patterns of funding that dictate what is packaged as news. Anyone
Mar. 28, 2018

Facebook data leak is like passive smoking

For a long time now, I’ve been bemused by Facebook friends who post results of quizzes or lifestyle questionnaires telling them what colour, fruit, historical figure, or fictional character they resemble. Why
Mar. 28, 2018

Fake News Is a Big Menace

Fake news is a sort of propaganda intended to mislead the audience; a kind of yellow journalism. Propaganda or fake news is not a new thing in the digital age. Power struggle
Mar. 28, 2018

Ominous clouds over Pakistan

Once again the tolling of bells resonates the past in a more sweeping but bizarrely sophisticated manner. Since the inception of this state, the people’s right to self-rule had been ravaged in
Mar. 28, 2018

Operation Bluestar had British Hands?

By Kuldip Nayar The British government has rejected a petition by the Sikh community in London to make public all papers concerning Operation Bluestar. Margaret Thatcher, then British Prime Minister, was close
Mar. 26, 2018
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