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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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Missile pieces, drone debris found in various places in Himachal

Pieces of wrecked missiles that were destroyed by the India Army have been found in Una’s Vehra and Kangra's Jwali, while drone debris was recovered in Kangra district.

Kashmiri Pandit activist urges LG to convert Valley temples into shelters for displaced civilians

A prominent Kashmiri Pandit has appealed to the J&K LG, Manoj Sinha, to provide immediate humanitarian support and shelter to displaced civilians.

Mehbooba urges India to lead peace push amid rising India-Pak tensions

Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and Peoples Democratic Party Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday urged India to lead a peace push amid rising India-Pakistan tensions.

3 newborns named ‘Sindoor’ in Rajasthan

Three babies born on May 6 and 7 at the district hospital in Nawalgarh town of Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu district have been named after Operation Sindoor.
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Shopian youth undertakes solo run from Uri to Dubjan to highlight drug abuse

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