By: Peerzada Muneer Roots and Growth The horticulture sector is the backbone of Kashmir’s economy, contributing about 6–7% to the…
Enduring Violence: Gendered Victimhood in Kashmir’s Protracted Conflict
By: Dr Safia Yousuf ( Independent Researcher) The place of women in Kashmir’s long history has never been marginal. They…
Revisiting Kshemendra’s Samaya Mātrikā: Satire, Civic Discourse, and the Genealogy of Public Reasoning in South Asia
Written BY: Irshad Ahmad ( Research scholar ) Kshemendra (c. 990–1070 CE), an eminent polymath of medieval Kashmir, composed Samaya…
Between Silence and Survival: Elderly Wellbeing in Changing Kashmiri Society
BY: Peerzada Muneer Introduction: The Jammu and Kashmir region remembers things that others forget. Its elders carry not only family…
Naji Munawar – A Custodian of Kashmiri literature
BY: Ummer Ishaq Bhat In a quiet and serene village of Kaprin, nestled in the orchards and streams of south…
Apples on the Line?
By: Dr Rukhsana (Independent Researcher) The Kashmir Valley is no stranger to calamity. Floods, landslides, and snow have repeatedly exposed…
Margins of Hope: Red Stone and the Reimagining of Entrepreneurship in Pulwama
BY: Irshad Bhat, Research Scholar in Political Science (Governance and Public Policy). When I first reached Arihal in Pulwama on…
Whispers of a Dying Silence: The Himalayas on the Brink
BY: Surinder Ambardar ( Socio Political Analyst) Do You Hear the Himalayas Crying? Their lament echoes through glaciers that retreat…
The Crisis of the Sacred: Section 295-C and Religiosity in Pakistan
BY: Peerzada Muneer The history of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, and in particular Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code, reveals…
