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‘Non-violence is a sword that heals.’ My beloved Brothers, Life is a fragile collection of moments we gather – the memories we make and the experiences that shape us up....
Read moreDetails‘Non-violence is a sword that heals.’ My beloved Brothers, Life is a fragile collection of moments we gather – the memories we make and the experiences that shape us up....
Read moreDetailsBy: Javaid Malik From next month or so, most schools will open for new admissions in Kashmir Valley. It is here that the administration needs to act proactively in order...
Read moreDetailsBook Review BY: Dr Imtiyaz Rasool Ganai “The beloved Prophet Muhammad (BPUH) has said that the scholars are the inheritors of knowledge of Imbiya, the noblest creation of Allah in...
Read moreDetailsBy: Mohd Sadaq Given the adrenal rush and the excitement that comes with the growing age, the parts of the brain dedicated to judgment, rational decision-making and self-control are often...
Read moreDetailsBy: Zubair Hamid Parray Older people who reflect on the happiness of youth often forget all about examinations, just as we tend to push all unpleasant things out of mind....
Read moreDetailsBook Review By: Aabid Shahin There is no friend as loyal as a book- Ernst Miller Hemingway, an American novelist and journalist is quoted to having said. Hemmingway is quite...
Read moreDetailsSarbananda Sonowal Indian systems of medicine are millennia old and offer overall wellness. Changes in health paradigm has led to an unprecedented resurgence of interest in Ayush systems (namely Ayurveda,...
Read moreDetailsBy: Zubair Hamid Parray We are now living in a tech-savvy world filled with objects like smart phones, computers and tablets that have become an integral part of our lives....
Read moreDetailsBy: Tajamul Naseem Lone With the increased focus on innovation, research and cross border collaborations, the need to learn about Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) to safeguard the inventions as well...
Read moreDetailsAsiya Wani Kishtwar was an independent hilly state during the medieval period. Maharaja Gulab Singh, the than Dogra ruler annexed it in 1821 AD and Kishtwar was carved out from...
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