From Baghdad to Kashmir, the impact of Hazrat Ghousul Azam’s spiritual journey remains alive in the hearts of millions. By Syed Majid Gilani Hazrat Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jilani, also known as Gilani, was born in the region of Gilan (Jilan), Iraq, in 471 Hijri (1077 A.D.). He hailed from a distinguished family with a […]
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LG Manoj Sinha Dismisses Two J&K Govt Employees for Espionage, Terror Links
Detailed Report Srinagar, April 10: Jammu & Kashmir lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday ordered a dismissal of two employees of Union Territory Government, a Senior Assistant Ishtiyak Ahmad Malik and Assistant Wireless Operator Bashrat Ahmad Mir over their involvement in terrorists acts. This dismissal was executed invoking Article 311 (2) (c) of the Constitution. […]
A Budget of Big Promises
By Chasfeeda Shah The first full-fledged budget of Jammu and Kashmir post-Article 370 has landed with both thunder and tremors. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, wearing both the fiscal and political mantle, presented a ₹1.12 lakh crore roadmap he calls “progressive” and “people-centric.” But the echo in the Assembly—and on the streets—says otherwise: is this a […]
JKAACL launches Rafiabad teacher’s poetic collection “Between Echoes and Shadows”
The poetry collection by the young award-winning author Manzoor Akash has been appreciated warmly in the literary circles Srinagar, April 08: It takes sweat, determination, and hard work to convert a dream into a reality. This is what a young teacher Manzoor Akash from Rafiabad, Baramulla district, does. Having published his 5th book, “Between […]
J&K’s Startup Scenario
Jammu & Kashmir is emerging as an unexpected startup destination, fueled by innovation, government support, and a determined youth population. But can it overcome its challenges to become India’s next entrepreneurial hub? By Dr. M. A. Alim Jammu & Kashmir has long been celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and exquisite artisanal […]
Campus Relocation Sparks Controversy
The proposed relocation of NIT Srinagar to Pulwama has ignited a debate, with concerns over land use, accessibility, and economic impact. By Er. Mohammad Iqbal Shah Peerzada A heated debate has emerged surrounding the proposed relocation of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar to Pulwama, igniting a spectrum of opinions and concerns. While some […]
Promises, Protests, and Political Crossfire
Omar Abdullah’s first budget since the abrogation of Article 370 promises jobs, subsidies, and reforms—but critics warn it’s long on populism and short on substance. By Tauheed Ahmad After a politically turbulent six-year period, the Jammu and Kashmir government has finally tabled its first full-fledged budget since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. Chief […]
BJP voices concern on misuse of privileges, demands dismissal of erring MLA
BY KS NEWS DESK BJP spokespersons voiced concern over the conduct of the house-members who are trying to disturb the proceedings of the house and causing loss of time and public exchequer. Party takes serious note of baseless allegations, hurling aspersions and stimulating insinuations against the constitutional authority of LG on the floor of the […]
From Dependence to Independence
Parents play a crucial role in shaping a child’s future, but when does support become control? Striking the right balance is key to raising independent, self-reliant individuals. By Tamana Ajaz Growing up is all about moving from relying on others to standing on your own two feet. As kids, we live in a world with […]
Kashmir’s Healing Hands of the Past
Long before healthcare became a priority in Kashmir, self-taught healers used ancient remedies to cure fractures, infections, and even childbirth complications. Their legacy still lingers in the valley’s collective memory. By Manzoor Akash There was a time when the Kashmir Valley had a severe shortage of doctors, and hospitals were scarcely known, let alone frequently […]