By: Dr Zahid ( Freelance Researcher) The story of Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) is not merely a tale of…
Honing Critical Indian and Coexistence in Kashmir
Written By: Rameez Makhdoomi India is a melting pot of civilizations, a home to the largest number of languages, ethnicities,…
ON EXAMINATIONS AND THE MAD RAT RACE
Written By: Dr. Peerzada Muneer The idea of the examination did not originate in classrooms but as a system of…
Fruit Mandis of Kashmir: A Neo Stock Market
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…
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…
