Death of American exceptionalism has been greatly exaggerated
In comparison to other nations American institutions have demonstrated their value
By: Mihir Sharma In much of the world, the sight of a mob storming the United States Capitol to keep their leader in office was met not just with horror but with, let’s face it, Schadenfreude. Finally! The US, which has for decades lectured other democracies about their imperfections and failures, had an anti-democratic moment […]
Meaningful Life
By: Faryal Fatima An Express train has been moving fast towards its destination. Alongside the rails on which it is running there are lush green fields, bamboo trees, lakes and rivers but all this spectacular scenery fails to distract the focus of the train. It is continuously running towards its target without fail. Torpitude and […]
How long shall we wait for justice?
BY: Nadeem Ahmad Malla On a fateful evening, on 20th November we were shocked to hear about the unfortunate incident in which Parvez Ahmad, our beloved dear one was hit by an unknown vehicle causing very serious injuries to him. Parvez Ahmad, a resident of Botingoo Sopore was a Private school teacher and was a […]
Non Performing Assets: A Macroeconomic Concern
RBI defines NPA as an asset, including a leased asset, becomes non-performing when it ceases to generate income for the bank. A ‘non-performing asset’ (NPA) was defined as a credit facility in respect of which the interest and/ or instalment of principal has remained ‘past due’ for a specified period of time. The specified period […]
2020, Another Year Leaves
By: RAYEES AHMAD KUMAR One more year is taking a leave from us. Year 2020 will be remembered for many reasons in human history. With the outbreak of coronavirus in China in December 2019 spread all over and the pandemic impacted all spheres of life and has even reached to Antarctica continent of the planet. […]
A healthy heart protects the kidneys too
Hitting the Nation as well as globally, the COVID pandemic continues to be a growing health crisis day-by-day. With the year 2020 coming to an end, the geriatric population has been recorded to be affected the most and the age factor poses an extreme threat to mortality and rate of infection. Even though the recovery […]
Innovations in Interventional Cardiology
While the number of cardiac ailments in India is on an exponential rise attributing to a plethora of factors, so is the advancements made in this field. Poor eating habits, sedentary lifestyle and physical inactivity, lack of awareness about the symptoms and available treatment modules are some of the most common factors influencing the rising […]
Ghazwa-e-Hind still the perfect recipe for radicalization
Muslim is he who brings closer his adversaries through his noble character and teach them compassion and forbearance.
By: Mohammad Afzal Khan Ghazwa-e-Hind has been misinterpreted and distorted by some radical scholars for provoking Indian Muslims to shed blood and take revenge in the name of Islam which in reality is dedicated for propagating peace, harmony, brotherhood, justice and equality disregarding caste, creed and religion. Ghazwa-e-Hind symbolizes conquering of Hind (Indian subcontinent) by […]
Nagaberi Tral – Unexplored Beauty
Need is to connect this destination by laying a motorable road
By: Gulzar Mir When I was a child, I heard my grandfather saying that the people of his generation wanted to see Nagaberi getting developed into a tourist spot. My grandfather passed away without being able to fulfill his dream. Now, while getting older, it is my generation that is waiting for Nagaberi to get […]
ENROLLMENT DRIVE, A WAKEUP CALL
By: Gh Hassan Bhat This is in response to the news published in this newspaper on 14/12/20 regarding the large scale student enrollment drives in zone Tangmarg Baramulla. This is indeed a rejuvenating initiative taken by education department under the guidance of Director Edu and concerned CEOs and ZEOs. Enrollment drive is a new concept, […]