Written by Dr. Peerzada Muneer The contemporary global landscape has witnessed an intensification of debates around religion, violence, and extremism. In this context, Sufism,...
Jammu and Kashmir
By: Dr.Arshad (Research Scholar ) In 1950, a government in Srinagar took land from roughly 9,000 families and gave it, acre by acre, to...
Written by: Sheeraz Zaman The Goddess, the spring and the Kashmiri Hindu imagination On June 22, 2026, the sacred spring of Mata Kheer Bhawani...
Written by: Irshad Ahmad Bhat ( Research Scholar ) The recent crackdown on the Joint Awami Action Committee, or JAAC, is not merely another...
Written By: Sheeraz Zaman A winter without storage Kashmir’s present water crisis cannot be understood only by looking at whether rain has fallen in...
In Jammu & Kashmir, narcotics are not a social crisis with geopolitical implications. They are a geopolitical weapon with social consequences — deployed against...
Written by: Peerzada Muneer Bandipora, a small Himalayan district on the northern fringe of Kashmir valley, has long been known as a landscape of...
By Peerzada Muneer In the turbulent spring of 1990, Kashmir was gripped by violence, uncertainty, and a deepening communal divide. The early months of...
