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…
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…
Oukhoo: The Village That Carved Its Own Economy
A case study of local resilience and rural industry in Pulwama, Kashmir When you enter Oukhoo, a small village a…
Wular Lake: Decline, Restoration, and Renewal
Written by: Peerzada Muneer Wular Lake, situated in the Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir, is not merely a geographical…
Ecology as Destiny? Rethinking the Kishtwar Tragedy
By: Dr Zahid ( Freelance Researcher) There is a temptation, whenever tragedy strikes, to retreat into the language of nature’s…
Honouring Sacrifices, Upholding Dignity: J&K’s New Dawn for Victims of Terror
By: Irshad Ahmad ( Research scholar ) Jammu and Kashmir is passing through a moment of deep political change — from…
Sarla BHAT : Daughter of Kashmir : Her Silence speaks for Ever
Written BY: Peerzada Muneer In the turbulent spring of 1990, Kashmir was gripped by violence, uncertainty, and a deepening communal…
Raksha Bandhan: A Thread of Protection and Belonging
Written By: Peerzada Muneer “स्वधर्मे निधनं श्रेयः परधर्मो भयावहः।”“It is better to perform one’s own duty, even imperfectly, than to…
Rising Daughters of the North: How Girls from Jammu and Kashmir Are Shaping a New Narrative
Written By: Imran Sidique Pandith ( Academician ) Jammu and Kashmir — a place usually viewed through the lenses of…