Written by: Sunil Raina Rajanaka Kashmir has been the melting pot of various schools of knowledge where philosophy, grammar, literature,…
The Dying Pulse of River Veshaw
Written By: Sheeraz Zaman Lone ( Social Activist from Jammu and Kashmir India ) There are rivers that flow through…
Is Kashmir Losing Its Architecture of Thought?
By: Dr Zahid (Independent Researcher: PhD in Political Science) There are places where buildings are meant to dazzle, and others…
Why We Began?
We began with an unease—persistent, nameless, yet deeply intimate. It was not a question of policy, nor a matter of…
On the Ethics of Tolerance and Social Justice
Peerzada Muneer Violence has been a persistent and unfortunate constant in the historical development of human civilization. From the earliest…
The Cracked Bowl of Kashmir: On the Dying Waters and the Disfiguring of a Sacred Geography
By Dr. Towseef Bhat There are places where geography conspires with grace. Kashmir is one such place. A region where…
Voices on the Verge: Jammu’s Vanishing Vocabularies
By: Dr Zahid ( Independent Researcher: PhD in Political Science) Language is not just a mode of expression—it is the…
The Good Samaritan and the Unfinished Mourning of Kashmir
By: Peerzada Muneer The Parable of the Good Samaritan, told in the Gospel of Luke, is one of the simplest…
Namblan: On the Map, or Still Missing?
(Field Reflections from Numblan ) By: Dr Zahid ( Independent Researcher: PhD in Political Science ) There are places that…
Santoor: Kashmir’s Enduring Voice
By: Shabina Akhtar ( Research Scholar) The Santoor does not seek to dazzle. It does not declare its arrival in…