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Scroll, Click, Believe? Rethinking Truth in the Digital Era

In the past, information was limited and curated by scholars, journalists, or governments. Today, everyone is a publisher, philosopher, journalist—and beyond.

Why NC’s ‘special status’ resolution is disappointing

The 'special status' resolution passed by the ruling National Conference in the J&K Assembly falls far short of expectations and is not in sync with their mandate.

Er Rashid’s surprising rise amid political comeback behind bars

Engineer Abdul Rashid once pushed to the sidelines, has become a key figure in the Valley's political talks. Interestingly, he's doing it all from inside Tihar Jail.

Plight of Kashmir’s highly educated youth in a jobless reality

Their melancholic tales don't end here, but some of them have old-aged parents to look after and few are married too.

Embracing contentment as a key to mental well-being

It is a sin to take one’s life because his or her life is not his or her own, but a gift from Allah. Life becomes a burden, when people go against the divine rules.

Mastering delicate art of writing is a journey of learning and self-expression

Transforming an article into an error-free piece through the difficult stages of editing and proofreading and delivering to the readers is a fundamental task for a writer.

Why books still matter in the digital age

A recent stroll through Lal Chowk in Srinagar turned into an awakening for me—an introduction to the enduring magic of books.

Navigating the abyss between appearance and truth

Since time immemorial, it is a well-established fact that there is a wide difference between the way things appear and the way they are in reality.

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Kashmir internet curbs likely to persist until Wednesday evening review

Mobile data restrictions and suspension of certain telecom services in the Kashmir Valley are likely to remain in place till Wednesday evening.

CBSE exam calendar derailed by regional security crisis in West Asia

The CBSE has postponed the Class X and Class XII board examinations scheduled for March 5 and March 6, 2026, in select Middle East countries.

Cash crunch hits Kashmir as digital banking stalls amid internet curbs

Mobile internet speed restrictions imposed across the Valley for the past three days have severely disrupted net banking and digital payment services.

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As dawn broke in Kashmir, Mr Gaurav Tyagi with an unwavering resolve took steady strides southward, echoing a purpose that transcends borders, languages, and beliefs.

Pulwama’s young students endure scorching heat as school construction stalls

For more than a year, young students at Government Upper Primary School (UPS) Chewakalan in Pulwama have been forced to study in sweltering, makeshift tin sheds.
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