Spring’s Awakening: Back to School in Kashmir
By: Er Aausyf Ibn Farooq In Kashmir, where spring’s gentle breeze blows, The flowers dance and the river flows, Yet, amidst nature’s serene call, The students brace for the academic brawl. Once fearful of date-sheets, they’d prepare, Studying diligently with utmost care, But now, lost in digital streams, They chase fleeting likes, forsaking their dreams. […]
Advances in the field of Science and Technology
By: Dr. Shah Ubaid-ullah February 28 is celebrated as National Science Day as it marks the discovery of ‘Raman Effect’ by Nobel Prize winner Sir CV Raman in 1928. It is an occasion to offer tribute to this great scientist and is infact a great day and moment to recognize the role of advancements of […]
Pedagogy Practices-Transforming education system
By: M Ahmad The term ‘Pedagogy,’ refers to the strategy of how educators teach, in practice and theory. Pedagogy is shaped by the teaching beliefs of a teacher and relates the interplay between culture and a variety of modern technological methods of teaching. Put simply, pedagogy in education is the study of optimal frameworks and […]
In Perfect Imperfection: Love’s Untold Story
Love doesn’t just sit there, like a stone; it has to be made, like bread; remade all the time, made new- Ursula K. Le Guin By: Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon love emerges as the most enchanting melody, weaving its way through the intricate tapestry of our lives and is not merely a static entity but a […]
One Year, One Goal: Boost J&K through the Tourism Sector
By: Mohd Younus Bhat There lies a challenging economic situation beneath the scenic beauty of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K), particularly impacting the educated youth due to the dearth of government jobs, a nascent private sector, and limited industrial infrastructure. This crisis calls for innovative solutions to boost economic growth and employment. The tourism sector emerges […]
Shab-e-Barat: Illuminating Hearts with Hope, Redemption
In the vibrant tapestry of Islamic traditions, Shab-e-Barat stands out as a night of profound significance and spiritual introspection. Observed annually on the 14th and 15th nights of Sha’ban, the eighth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Shab-e-Barat holds deep cultural and religious roots across the Muslim world. History The origins of Shab-e-Barat can be […]
A gentle approach to Heart Health
By: Dr. Udgeath Dhir When it comes to matters of the heart, advances in medical science continue to bring hope and relief to those in need. One such innovation is minimally invasive cardiac surgery, a technique that offers a gentler alternative to traditional open-heart procedures. A study carried out by the Global Health Research Institute […]
Psychological Impacts of Noise Pollution: Challenges Ahead
By: Dr.Rajkumar Singh Noise pollution can have a wide range of psychological effects on individuals, impacting their well-being, mental health, and overall quality of life. These effects vary depending on the intensity, duration, and type of noise, as well as individual sensitivity. Some of the common psychological effects of noise pollution include: Stress and Annoyance: […]
Appeal to VC, University of Kashmir
Subject: Reforming Examination Block Procedures at Kashmir University. Honorable Vice Chancellor, I pen this urgent appeal on behalf of the numerous students, teachers and other individuals hailing from the remote corners of the Kashmir valleys. Our esteemed institution, Kashmir University, has long stood as a beacon of education, nurturing intellectuals, scientists, researchers, and writers. However, […]
Cancer of the Gastrointestinal tract on a sharp rise in India
Minimally invasive cancer surgeries changing the face of cancer treatment By: Dr Neeraj Chaudhary Gastrointestinal cancers impact the GI tract and the digestive system including Esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, etc. These cancers can originate from any organ in the abdomen as ulcers or masses and can metastasize to the other […]