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SHAMELESS LEADERS

Politicians are unreliable. They change color like chameleons. In J&K, leaders who were released after a year readily contested DDC polls.

A Letter to Allah (SWT)

Assalam o Alaikum! Allah Subhan Wa Ta'ala (embarrassed laughter),I don't know where to begin with when I talk to You. You don't need the...

Breaking the stereotype with virtual education

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in shutdown of all educational institutions across the world. Globally, over 1.2 billion learners has been affected. As a...

Is plebiscite in Kashmir workable?

WASHINGTON — The idea that the dispute over the status of Jammu and Kashmir can be settled only as per the will of the people,...

Is journalism a crime in Kashmir?

Simply, journalism means production and distribution of reports on current or past events, based on facts. The word 'Journalism' then applies to citizens as...

Gilgit-Baltistan on the horns of a dilemma

Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, Pakistani foreign minister and delegate to the United Nations made it clear on January 16, 1948 during the 228th meeting...

Our Ideal System of Simple Nikah

Over hype of simple Nikah alias Kehwa Nikāh seems unstoppable. People on social media keep posting pictures of the protagonist of simple Nikāh, followed...

Shabir Khanbali — A psychopath pawn for social media fame

As Shabir Khanbali is mentally unsound, how could he know what people are doing with him? He would be living in a fool's paradise...

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