OPINION

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Introducing the Culture of Creativity in Education

Introducing the Culture of Creativity in Education

By: Sajad Hussain Din For effective erudition the tutor has to sort an informative allocution and the student should partake and retain the information. The real challenge of a teacher is to motivate the students. The instructor should have thought-provoking acquaintance about the topic and make the learning enjoyable and edifying. In order to exploit […]

 Adeela Hameed

Marriages, the pandemic and the never ending ‘Majmas’

Marriages, the pandemic and the never ending ‘Majmas’

With people crawling towards a normal life, most couples, who were to be married before coronavirus wreaked havoc on this planet, are deciding to tie the knot. A happy occasion amid distress always helps, at least to some level. And it is always good cheer to celebrate two souls to be unified forever in a […]

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Constitution of J&K CAT BENCH: An axiom or conundrum?

Constitution of J&K CAT BENCH: An axiom or conundrum?

Soon after the J&K Reorganisation Act 2019, the Central Administrative Tribunal surfaced on front pages of dailies for quite some time and created a furore in legal circles.

Since the erstwhile status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir was officially downgraded, new orders and policies are leading to a cycle of unanticipated restructuring of administrative and judicial setup in J&K. The recent enactment was the transfer of service matter cases to the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Chandigarh. After months-long resentment, the recent […]

 Adeela Hameed

Of an Unjust Democracy and Eunuch Alphas

Of an Unjust Democracy and Eunuch Alphas

Ideologies change. Should democracy have to? Living in this facade of a setup, we have completely forgotten who we, as humans, are supposed to be. This time I write not against terror or for peace but to put forth my views about the alphas of this supreme country. Understand this fact that living beings always, […]

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Covid-19 lockdown and Ertugrul

Covid-19 lockdown and Ertugrul

By: Mohammed Shafi Ayaaz How much the lockdown is boring almost the entire world has experienced it by now. Not to make it boring experts made/ issued so many advisories which included reading of books, writing novels/poetry, organizing wardrobes, watching TV, listening Radio, doing indoor exercises, talking with family members, cooking and so many productive […]

 Dr. Shahid Amin Trali

Contribute to save the environment!

Contribute to save the environment!

Individuals, organizations and governments need to join hands towards a more meaningful purpose.  We must educate others about the significance of living an environmentally friendly life. The more we will share an awareness of the richness of the environment, the more we can do together to protect it.

The world’s population is ever increasing and the treasures of the resources are getting overexploited. There is greater need that we promote better and efficient use of resources. Mass production of plastics, which began just six decades ago, has accelerated very rapidly—most of these are non-biodegradable products that end up as trash. If business goes […]

 Niloofar Qureshi

Sectarian Amity: Killing the Factional ‘Beast’

Sectarian Amity: Killing the Factional ‘Beast’

With three arson attempts on religious places in Srinagar during the last one month, it is clear that these aren’t random attacks. And since all these attacks have been directed against the religious places of one community only, it’s also evident that that the same have been carried out with the specific intention of creating […]

 Zeeshan Rasool Khan

CHILD LABOUR – A GRUESOME ISSUE

CHILD LABOUR – A GRUESOME ISSUE

United Nations defines child labour as work, which deprives children of their childhood, their dignity, and potential, and that is harmful to their physical and mental health. It refers to the work that interferes with the schooling of the children and becomes a drag on their overall development. Child labour started with the onset of […]

 Adeela Hameed

Mental Health and Thoughtless Stigmatization

Mental Health and Thoughtless Stigmatization

Everyone wants to feel needed, to be understood, without any insult or neglect

Humans are social beings. We were born to connect to each other and to the world. It is in our nature and very difficult to abandon. Instinctively, we long to be associated to people; friends, parents, siblings, partners, anyone who makes life worthwhile. To live comfortably it is, thus, important to connect. Being socially active […]

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Heart Disease – a bigger pandemic than COVID 19

Heart Disease – a bigger pandemic than COVID 19

By: Bimal Chhajer While the COVID pandemic has created panic all around the world, taking away many lives and containing many infected. Yet Heart ailments are one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity, which is still underestimated. Till today heart disease remains the most common cause of death in most of the countries […]