Fida Firdous This year, the rush of tourists will increase due to the heat wave outside the valley. This month, we have seen more tourists coming to the valley, with the flow
Irshad Mushtaq Today, many children in Kashmir are spending too much time on mobile phones. They are getting comfort, entertainment, and easy habits, but they are not learning enough responsibility. This is a serious issue for every family.If a child
By Burhan Majid Ever since the BhartiyaJanta Party came to power in 2014 at the Centre, there have been calls by party ideologues to scrap Article 35A of the constitution of India.
By Sanjay Kumar For a marathon runner, a good start is crucial to the outcome. So, too, all political parties need a good start for the marathon that is the 17th Lok
By A.G. Noorani THE massacre at JallianwalaBagh in Amritsar was executed on April 13, 1919 — a hundred years ago today. Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah sent his telegram of protest to the
By Rana Ayyub The world’s largest democracy with a population of 1.3 billion is heading to the polls on April 11 in a marathon election that will continue for six weeks. Indian
By Indranil Banerjie Though the Kashmir Valley is often in the world’s focus, geographically it is a relatively tiny place: just about 60 miles by 30 miles. An estimated seven million people
By Aashiq Hussain Itoo Life is all about the dynamics of troughs and crests, twists and turns and ups and downs. A time-tested strategy and blueprint is to widen the territory of
By Dr. Prem Singh The contemporaneity of present day politics in India, as far as both the government and the opposition is concerned, is characterized by an absence of any real difference
By Jeffrey Gettleman His country nearly went to war with a neighbouring enemy six and a half times its size. Militants lurk in religious schools and in the countryside. And with inflation
By Mehmal Sarfraz The first phase of the Indian elections is over. These elections and their results are being viewed with a lot of interest in Pakistan. Earlier this week, the prime
By Abu Eesa Niamatullah One would agree that from the most unfortunate things possible is to be the rightful recipient of some good news – a present maybe, a gift of money,
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