Mrinal Pathak - February 26, 2022
How education, jobs and culture are linking the two northern regions with diverse ethnicities and traditions. The distance between Kashmir and Haryana is 527 km but if one looks for it, they may get an essence of Kashmir in the latter. The cultures of the two states are entirely different from each other but the […]
Swati Joshi - February 23, 2022
‘Women in J&K are liberal to join other fields like medical, engineering, media but when it comes to politics there is a stigma.’ In the Lok Sabha elections 2019, only four women from Jammu & Kashmir filed nominations out of which one woman withdrew her nomination and another woman contestant didn’t pay the security deposit. […]
Mrinal Pathak - January 19, 2022
Philauri Jaan, a resident of Nepora village in southern Kashmir was shot in her right rib in 1996 during an encounter between militants and security forces. The 12-year-old girl was immediately rushed to Srinagar and remained in a comma for almost two weeks, but due to the unavailability of adequate health services, she was referred […]
Syed Mohammad Burhan - January 14, 2022
Recent snowfall has once again swamped the colony allotted to the displaced community grappling with the troubled waters for years now.
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KO Web Desk - December 16, 2021
Strewn with shrines and sanctums, Kashmir’s faithful landscape revolves around the places being frequented for life musings besides meditations.
KO Web Desk - December 14, 2021
It took one pressing letter from a magistrate’s office to expose a blasphemous content in a history textbook in Kashmir. But beyond the spur-of-the-moment action, there’s an unaddressed concern among tech-savvy kids of the valley about the “redundant” history taught in classrooms.
Press Trust of India - December 2, 2021
Schools in India are likely to see a 14 per cent drop in students attending in-person classes due to concerns sparked by ‘Omicron’, the new variant of coronavirus, according to a nationwide survey.
Observer News Service - November 28, 2021
49 per cent women In Jammu and Kashmir have justified men beating their wives under certain circumstances, while lesser percentage of men rationalised such behaviour, according to the recent National Family Health Survey (NHFS).