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Ather Zia

Ather Zia is a political anthropologist working on militarization, gender and Kashmir. Currently she is a faculty at the Anthropology and Gender studies program at the University of Northern Colorado Greeley. She is also a poet, writes short fiction and is the founder-editor of Kashmir Lit
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Milna Chahiye: Ek Azad Nazm Jang aur Milne ke Naam

Phir soachaItni waasi kaynaat mein hoaney walei Badi badi bataon mein ye ek baat Bahut choti, Wo jo aj kal mausam ban gaya hai...

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Separatist leader Nayeem Khan challenges prison restrictions in Delhi HC

Kashmir separatist leader Nayeem Ahmad Khan has approached the Delhi High Court, challenging a series of circulars issued by the prison authorities.

Globy connects buyers with India’s booming cane sugar industry

India's sugar industry continues to develop, maintaining an average annual growth rate above 5%. In this regard, the volume of sugar imports is growing.

Pulwama journalists demand Press Club, seek local administration support

The Journalists Guild of Pulwama (JGP) is calling for the establishment of a press club in the district and has sought the support of the local administration.

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Whether you are a small business owner, an entrepreneur, or a finance professional, avoiding these accounting mistakes is key for maintaining financial stability.
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