Bhadewah in winters

BY: RAMNEEK MANHAS PUBLISHED ON JANUARY 1, 2018 Bhaderwah is a scenic valley in the hilly Doda of Jammu and Kashmir. Bhaderwah is situated at the foothills of the Himalayas. Set amidst a landscape of lush green meadows, dense pine forest, rolling hills and sparkling streams, Bhaderwah is a mesmerizing tourist destination. It is also […]Read More

Korzok – The Highest Civilization Of The World

BY:JINAL INAMDAR PUBLISHED ON JULY 12, 2020 The ‘Mountain Lake’ of Ladakh, or lake Tso Moriri is situated at an altitude of 15,000 ft and has a village of its own called the Korzok village, the highest civilization in the world! Surrounded by purple hills and with a beautiful of backdrop of snow-capped mountains, this […]Read More

Bhaderwah: Mela Patt a Colorful Festival

BY: RAMNEEK MANHAS PUBLISHED ON AUGUST 23, 2020 The three-day annual holy and colorful festival Mela Patt, devoted to Lord Vasuki Naag, the presiding deity of Bhaderwah begins in the months of August/ September every year to reminiscence the historic meet between Mughal emperor Akbar and King Nag Pal of Bhaderwah. “Since childhood we have […]Read More

Sanchi Buddhist Monuments- Magnificent Architecture of Ancient India

This Buddhist complex with stupas, monasteries, temples and pillars is located on a hilltop about 46 km from Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. It is considered to be one of the primary Buddhist’s sites and contains some of the oldest stone structures in India. BY:DHARAM KANT DOGRA PUBLISHED ON OCTOBER 25, 2020 Sanchi is […]Read More

In the road to democracy, inheritance without merit is meaningless

The pre-Independence era was not really dynastic even though freedom fighters included, very often, complete clans, brothers and even tribes. But in post-Independence India, arguably, the first political dynasty was started when former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s daughter Indira Gandhi was appointed Congress president. In the rest of India, there were regional satraps who were […]Read More

Nexus between Transnational Organized Crime and Terror Groups

BY: RIJUL SINGH UPPAL PUBLISHED ON AUGUST 30, 2020 Analysing the growing nexus between Transnational Organised Crime and Regional Terror groups, and the resulting threats to global security. There exists by nature a nexus between transnational organised crime (TOC) and terrorism. Often a complex and ever-changing relationship, this nexus exists to facilitate actors logistically, monetarily, […]Read More

Domicile Laws in Jammu and Kashmir end the tyranny of

Reforms, whether political or economic, are never a one step process. Big bang reforms often need series of smaller reforms in order for the change to percolate to all stakeholders and citizens of the country. It is in this context that the massive political reform of abrogation of Article 370 and the reorganization of the […]Read More

Politics on JEE-NEET

A battle of wits is going on between Indian government and Indian Opposition on the issue of JEE and National Entrance Eligibility Test Examinations. If the Opposition wants to stall the test claiming that it could expose lives of lakhs of examinees to risk of Covid-19, the government wants to conduct these tests to save […]Read More