Bravery Amidst Chaos: How a Local Guide Shielded Tourists from Terror in Pahalgam By Ilhak Tantray, Umer Farooq PAHALGAM: Nazakat Ahmad Shah, a local guide,…
View More I could not save Adil, but I saved 11 tourists: A story of courage from PahalgamCategory: INDIA
‘Rabbit Girl’ of Pahalgam Becomes Lifeline for Tourists in Tragedy
Sixteen-year-old Rubeena, once known for posing with her pet rabbit, emerges as a symbol of courage and compassion in the wake of the Pahalgam massacre…
View More ‘Rabbit Girl’ of Pahalgam Becomes Lifeline for Tourists in Tragedy‘Intelligence, Security Failures Revealed in Pahalgam Attack’ Media Report
As survivors and opposition corner government on lapses, HM admits things may have gone wrong KT NEWS SERVICE Following Tuesday’s devastating terror attack in Pahalgam…
View More ‘Intelligence, Security Failures Revealed in Pahalgam Attack’ Media ReportAnother blood bath in Kashmir
In a high security zone, how could the terrorists enter so easily, and, thereby, escape, as easily? Kashmir Times News Service The horrific attack on…
View More Another blood bath in KashmirFrom Kitchen to the Stage: The historic struggle of grassroots women in Kerala
The massive Asha workers’ struggle is marking its beginning as a political-cultural struggle that, by putting forward a wage increase, exposes the relentless exploitation of…
View More From Kitchen to the Stage: The historic struggle of grassroots women in Kerala‘In contemporary media, the dog loves eating the dog’
We attack each other on television; we gloat when a colleague is attacked or arrested; we have no empathy when journalists are jailed; we have…
View More ‘In contemporary media, the dog loves eating the dog’‘I am not a ‘doomsdayer’. Urdu has not merely survived but flourished. Urdu is not dead, or dying. It is still the language of the heart and soul of India’
No matter how sick at heart we might occasionally get, no matter how depressed – we see it as our self-appointed task to keep on…
View More ‘I am not a ‘doomsdayer’. Urdu has not merely survived but flourished. Urdu is not dead, or dying. It is still the language of the heart and soul of India’Echoes of Patriarchy: The Unseen Reign of Kashmir’s Elderly Women
The power of this dynamic, isn’t simple; it isn’t always gentle and can’t be justified through the lens of feminism. This power dynamic isn’t soft;…
View More Echoes of Patriarchy: The Unseen Reign of Kashmir’s Elderly WomenThat mysterious force inside us…
What are these marks on the wall? A doodle? A diagram? Does thisinscrutable drawing, if we can call it one, say something? Is there a…
View More That mysterious force inside us…Lampblack doodle and a detective connecting dots
‘I set the story in the 1940s. When one could still hear in the middle of the night the bells of mail-runners in the distance.…
View More Lampblack doodle and a detective connecting dots