ROLE OF PUBLIC LIBRARIES

SAHIL MANZOOR All the ten Districts and tehsils in valley, there must be a full-fledged public library which allows functioning 24*7 for the aspirants who are preparing for the competitive examinations and should be laced with modern trending books, documents, electronic gadgets, photo printing machines, expert librarians and all that a full-fledged library needs for […]
Acid Attack: A Vicious Crime

By: SAHIL MANZOOR Every day we are used to experiencing wayward acts done upon women. Different crimes are being committed. It includes gang rapes, harassments that is too at the open public places, acid throwing incidents, murders, blackmailing and many other crimes are reported on daily basis. The miscreants, goons who are promoting rampant drugs […]
Stressors of old aged persons and Covid-19: A Mirror of Mental Health

By: Fayaz Ahmad Paul, Monaspika Das and Rini Gogoi Ageing increases the risk of infections, the old aged population is susceptible to several infectious diseases and in the case of Pandemics more than 42,272,014 of infection and 502,905 deaths has been so far recorded in India. A significant number of deaths occur from the elderly […]
Immunity- The domestic perspective

By: Mohammad Hafiz Ganie You may wonder how to help your body fight illnesses. Body automatically fights the incoming pathogens that protrudes it and eliminates them. It doesn’t happen all the time as sometimes our body skips or fails to recognize any foreign particle as non-self that invades successfully into our body and makes us […]
POSTCARDS AND POSSIBILITIES

By: ANITA KARWAL When you acknowledge uncertainty, yet through an exploratory and creative process you think up of various possibilities, even project and predict the likelihoods of an unknown future, you are future thinking. You may speculate that students of a school education system that is sometimes targeted for being based on rote-learning, cannot possibly […]
The circumstances that lead to shame!

The tragic circumstances leading to a situation that killed a young lady recently should be an eye opener for all of us individually as well as for the entire society as a whole. In fact, it is not only the death of a young woman but also the demise of millions of her dreams in […]
Dowry is a curse for Mankind

By: Dr Showkat Hussain Rather Abu Huraira reported: The Prophet (S.A.W) said, ‘’whoever marries a woman on the condition of dowry he does not intend to pay to her, He is an adulterer. Whoever takes on a debt he does not intend to pay back to its owner, he is a thief.” (Source: Musnad-al-Bazzar 8721) […]
Bangladesh’s role in combating maritime threat in the strategic Bay Of Bengal

By: Jubeda Chowdhury The Bay of Bengal, the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean, is of great political, economic, and cultural importance to its coastal countries of Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, and Indonesia. With maritime trade, fishing, and tourism being the region’s most significant economic activities, it faces a variety of maritime security […]
Welcome to the frozen fall!

Drung Tangmarg
By: Mohmod Irfan Shah Drung is a small village in Tangmarg Tehsil that belongs to the Baramulla District of Jammu & Kashmir union territory, India, and is around 3.5kms away from Tangmarg town, connected by a zig-zag macadamized road, which gives a beautiful view of Ferozpora Nalla and the adjacent villages. The tourist spot is […]
Letter to the editor: SAARC-The 19th Summit

Sir, I would like to express my deep concern regarding SAARC Summit through the medium of your esteemed daily newspaper. SAARC-South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation- is an organization of Eight Countries including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives and Afghanistan who joined the organization in 2007 having permanent Head Quarter at Kathmandu, Nepal […]