Hangul’s endangered existence: Challenges and conservation strategies
The Hangul, scientifically known as Cervushanglu ssp. hanglu, is a Kashmiri deer species facing a severe threat to its survival due to a combination of factors, primarily driven by industrialization and extensive human intervention. This species has experienced a dramatic decline in its population since the beginning of the 20th century, sounding alarms for its […]
India’s international relations vis-à-vis Israel-Palestine
By: Dar Javed After the Kargil war, the AtalBihari Vajpayee-led BJP government sent then Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh to Israel for the first bilateral visit in 2000. LK Advani, then home minister, also visited Israel the same year. India felt the need to modernise its defence infrastructure after the Kargil war and sought the help […]
Managing OCD Symptoms, Maintaining Mental Balance
By: Dr.Ratnarakshit Ingole Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a challenging mental health condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors, OCD can significantly impact one’s quality of life. However, with the right strategies and support, individuals with OCD can lead fulfilling lives while managing their symptoms effectively. Let’s explore seven […]
Clickbait Culture: The Dark Side of Kashmir’s YouTube trends.
Kashmir’s YouTube scene has seen an unprecedented boom in recent years. From vlogs to music videos, talk shows to tutorials, comedy sketches, dramas you can find everything on the platform. However, with the rise of this new medium, there is also a darker side that is emerging – the rampant use of clickbait titles and […]
A child’s letter to God
Tmr Mohsin Dear Allah, This is me Abdullah. I’m three years old. I’m writing this letter to you from Jannah as I was killed in yesterday’s air-strike in Palestine. You remember? No! Not the one who was exhumed from under the debris of a school building after three days—whose soiled body pieces were gathered from […]
Babar Azam and the Pakistan’s World Cup Woes
By: Shabeer Rather The world of cricket is often unforgiving, and players are often subjected to praise or blame based on the success or failure of their teams. In the context of the cricket World Cup, the pressure on individual players can be immense, especially when a team’s performance doesn’t meet expectations. Babar Azam, Pakistan’s […]
Hope in hard times
By: Muzamil Bashir Hope is the companion of power and the mother of success; for who so hopes strongly has within him the gift of miracles- Samuel Smiles Every day we are bombarded with the stories of grief, death and destruction! The daily heart wrenching incidents leave us shattered and melancholic to the core. With […]
The Vital Role of Hands-On Research Facility Training Program
By: Aaqib Rashid Shah In today’s rapidly advancing world of science and technology, practical experience and hands-on training are of paramount importance in nurturing the scientists and researchers of tomorrow. These experiences are the crucible in which theoretical knowledge is transformed into practical skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. Here are some key reasons why […]
Love, Passion and Commitment
By: Abid Hussain Rather We often say that love is felt from the heart, not from the mind; but to prove this saying wrong American anthropologist Helen Elizabeth Fisher spent years studying the human brain using MRI and various types of brain scans. Helen Fisher has devoted half of her life to understanding the neuroscience […]
Gandhiji- As a Journalist
Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi was a great journalist & media crusader, not only because he was great in so many ways and his greatness was total, but because he had a great gift of expression and communication. Journalism is not scholarship; it is literature or history written in a hurry. In part it is action […]