With growing fears of demographic change aimed at changing the outcome of a plebiscite, if it happens, many in Kashmir have been...
As reports about confrontation in the Galwan Valley hits international new-stands, with two nuclear armed countries coming face to face, the lesser known...
On August 5, 2019, India, under the directions of its right-wing extremist BJP government, and without consulting either Kashmiris, Pakistan, or China,...
Things seemed fine when I left Delhi for Kashmir on August 2, 2019. I was heading back home for a long holiday,...
Menstruation predates language, so do the taboos associated with it. The primitive civilisations saw menstruation as an anathema, but even the most...
Press Freedom today stands in a courtroom, defending itself, where the murderer is the judge, jury and the executioner. In the hostile...
Our society today faces a collective challenge of unprecedented proportions, the likes of which can hardly be seen in recent history. A...
This summer, an anthology of 12 essays was published and promised to provide fresh insights about the Kashmir situation through personal accounts...
Throughout its history, Srinagar has left indelible marks on travelers, sightseers and natives who’ve mapped their ground impressions for the world to...
A toxic mixture of 21st century work practices, addictive social media apps, and “always on” Internet connected devices is depriving many of...