Prashant Barthwal

The Author is Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Delhi.

The Imperative Need for a Uniform Civil Code

The Uniform Civil Code applies civil law to different religions and regions to unify the legal system. By Prashant Barthwal Concerning the incorporation of a uniform civil code into the Constitution, the Constituent Assembly engaged in a heated discussion, but failed to reach any conclusion. After the Supreme Court handed down its decision in the Shah […]Read More

The NCERT’s Reduction of Textbook Content – Implications

The NCERT reducing the content of core-material to be studied is a welcome step as it is pragmatic. By Indira G There has been a lot of commotion in some sections of society about the National Council of Educational Research and Training’s (NCERT’s) decision to a few chapters in science and social sciences, in order […]Read More

Yoga Retreats Ignite Bhaderwah Tourism: A Perfect Blend of Serenity

The successful organization of the International Yoga Day event in Bhaderwah serves as a testament to the region’s potential for tourism and its commitment to promoting holistic well-being. By capitalizing on the allure of yoga and incorporating a diverse range of activities, Bhaderwah can position itself as a sought-after destination for both domestic and international […]Read More

Homestay Business Workshop Signifies a Crucial Measure in Fostering Rural

Homestays have gained popularity as a unique and personalized accommodation option for travelers seeking an authentic experience in local communities. RED | Jammu The LJK Economic Growth and Development Dialogue (LEAD), in collaboration with Jammu and Kashmir Tourism, successfully organized a three-day homestay business workshop. The workshop aimed to empower entrepreneurs from various regions of […]Read More

G20 Summit in Kashmir: India’s Diplomatic Coup and Global Recognition

Despite objections from Pakistan and unwarranted interference from Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues at the United Nations, India demonstrated its strength and commitment to global cooperation by hosting the summit in the picturesque region of Jammu and Kashmir. By Ramneek Manhas The recently concluded G20 Tourism Working Group meeting in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, has […]Read More

The Kerala Story: Pushing the envelope in calling out soft

These are the lived experiences of these men and women. Why is truth being dismissed as propaganda? Why cry Islamophobia when indoctrination is being done in name of Islam? By Nirwa Mehta When politicians start pandering to vote bank, truth becomes ‘propaganda’. We are told terrorism has no religion. But when terrorists carry out terror […]Read More

Behind Pak’s Renewed Anti-India Rhetoric

ISI is the diehard group which has always played an effective role in scuttling any chance of the two countries coming close to resolving the Kashmir issue. By K N Pandita The Pakistan army’s new ISPRO, Maj. Gen. Ahmad Sharif came out – for the first time after the change of guard at the highest level […]Read More

The Hoax of Pakistan’s G-20 Outburst

The Pakistani foreign office still believes it will achieve something in Kashmir by peddling falsehoods and canards. By K N Pandita The Times of India has reported that the third meeting of the G-20 Tourism Working Group under India’s G-20 Presidency will be held from May 22 to 24 in Srinagar. India assumed the year-long […]Read More

How fair is it to portray Atiq merely as a

They are consciously attempting to erase his existence as the dreaded mafia, and portray him as a ‘former Indian politician’ instead of a ‘Mafia don turned politician’. By Ramneek Manhas Days after the murder of gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf, strong and biased reactions are being seen not only from the ‘secular’ journalists […]Read More

Rail-Link between Kashmir Valley and the Rest of India

The Railway project can play an essential role in fast industrialisation, movement of raw materials and finished products from and to J&K By Col B S Nagial India is undertaking one of its most formidable railway projects by establishing a rail-link with the Kashmir Valley from the Himalayan Foothills. The Kashmir Railway Project (KRP) is […]Read More