MOHAMMAD JALAL-UD-DIN

Wild and the Human

BY: MOHAMMAD JALAL-UD-DIN PUBLISHED ON JUNE 13, 2021 Whereas cruelty to animals including dogs is protected through Act/Board, prevention of cruelty by wild animals and dogs is not so guaranteed to the people. There are about 80 Rural/Urban Local Bodies (RULBs) comprising two Municipal Corporations, one each at Srinagar and Jammu, six Municipal Councils, three […]Read More

GER: NEP’s Target and Present Scenario of Higher Education in

BY: SYED RIZWAN  GEELANI PUBLISHED ON APRIL 11, 2021 Out of 14 lakh students in age group of 18-23 years, only 5 lakh are enrolled in colleges with GER of only 31 percent The newly announced National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aims to increase the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) to 50 percent by 2035 in […]Read More

Kashmir: Militant Footprints Likely to Change as Local Recruitments Fall

BY: ANEES ZARGAR  PUBLISHED ON MARCH 14, 2021 The presence of foreigners, however, is likely to increase with the onset of summer season as snow melts along the Line of Control (LoC), paving way for renewed infiltration attempts. The number of local recruitments into the militant ranks in Kashmir have fallen significantly this year, according […]Read More

Rescuing Kashmir and Kashmiris

BY: EMAAD MAKHDOOMI  PUBLISHED ON FEBRUARY 14 2021 I am a young Kashmiri, with high aspirations. I have hopes and dreams, and a vision of prosperity. For this Modi Ji, you have our eternal gratitude. Kashmir doesn’t need to be settled anymore – it has already been settled by you once for all. For the […]Read More

Partitioned Freedom – Part II

BY: RAM MADHAV  PUBLISHED ON JUNE 06, 2021 The First Bengal Partition and the Birth of Muslim League- Significant Milestones on the Road to India’s Partition The British had attempted their first partition of India four decades earlier in 1905. They decided to partition the Bengal province into two. The capital of British India, until […]Read More

Partitioned Freedom- Part I

BY: RAM MADHAV  PUBLISHED ON MARCH 28, 2021 Revisiting India’s Partition- The Preceding Events, the Political Haste, the Tired Leadership, and the Sordid Consequences On the night of August 14-15, 1947, when India was celebrating its independence, the architect of the independence movement, Mahatma Gandhi was not among the revellers. When his protégé Jawahar Lal […]Read More

India’s Masterstroke in Shahtoot Dam Sinks Pak’s Dark Agenda

BY: SANT KUMAR SHARMA PUBLISHED ON FEBRUARY 28, 2021 The plain and simple fact is that Pakistan doesn’t want any projects to be built in Afghanistan. This ensures that the entire discharge of the Kabul river flows into its territory unimpeded. Its water experts had talked of joint development of the Kabul River Basin (KBR) […]Read More

Politics: Mother of All Evils

BY: RANBIR MANHAS PUBLISHED ON JUNE 14, 2020 When life came on the planet earth, it was not man alone; birds, animals and beasts had also taken birth here. Prior to that however, all arrangements to sustain life were made much before its arrival on the earth- food in the form of wild fruit and […]Read More

Political Duplicty-3

Communal Seculars of Indian Politics BY: RANBIR MANHAS PUBLISHED ON JUNE 7, 2020 Few foreign countries inimical to India’s unity and some local politicians desperate to stage a comeback have unleashed a joint campaign to malign India’s image. “India has become a burning hell for Muslims under Modi Raj,” is their complaint, but the million-dollar […]Read More

Political Duplicty-2

Real Fekus of Indian Politics BY: RANBIR MANHAS PUBLISHED ON MAY 31, 2020 Immediately after Narindra Modi assumed the office of Prime Minister of India, Congress leaders began a vilification campaign to demean him believing that once this selfless regional leader succeeds in entrenching himself in national politics, it would become increasingly difficult for them […]Read More