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The Kot Bhalwal Keepsaker

The Kot Bhalwal Keepsaker

As India and Pakistan debate security in jails after the murder of Sarabjit Singh and Sanaullah Ranjay, Shams Irfan meets some of the families of five detainees who were killed by ITBP inside Kot Bhalwal jail at the peak of ...

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A Silent Takeover

A Silent Takeover

J&K’s school education bill is going through the roof: Rs 2940 crore in 2012-13 to Rs 3238 crore next fiscal. For 12 classes, there are 23454 institutions that 127033 teachers run. But more than one-third students prefer 4719 private schools. ...

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The Silken Story

The Silken Story

From fifteen lakh kilograms of cocoons produced in 1940 to just three lakh kilograms in 2012, the once profitable silk industry is struggling to keep pace with the modern times. Shams Irfan meets the stakeholders in valley to trace the ...

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Coalition at Crossroads

Coalition at Crossroads

Rahul Gandhi and Omar Abdullah have been swearing by the relationship that the two political dynasties have had for generations in Jammu and Kashmir. While National Conference and Congress have fundamentally dominated J&K’s recent history, they discover their ‘distinct’ identities ...

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Missing Identity

Missing Identity

Abandoned by their families and stigmatized by the community, the members of third gender in Kashmir are battling for their survival in an unjust society. Junaid Nabi Bazaz meets some of the victims to understand what it takes to be ...

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Tempted Temporality

Tempted Temporality

J&K has four Hindu Shrine Boards. Amidst fierce resistance to the idea of internal management and utilization of resources owned by temples in Kashmir estimated to be worth Rs 10000 crore, another board is in the offing. Fighting for the ...

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Picniconomics

Picniconomics

Tourism is cash and has instant trickledown effect on any economy. While the contribution of hospitality sector to the state’s overall economy is slightly exaggerated for political reasons, the government seems reluctant to address the issues primary stakeholders have flagged, ...

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A New Stone Age

A New Stone Age

As sections of youth try to standardize stone pelting as the new mode of communication, law enforcing agencies slide in the old era to rediscover the utility of catapults, hunter guns and pepper. Wasim Khalid and Sameer Yasir visited the ...

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Back to Basics

Ignoring the spate of curfews and strikes, an apparent repercussion of Afzal Guru’s hanging, the Fidayeen attack in Bemina is being used to blunt any debate on AFSPA revocation or the idea to offer space to dissenting voices in Kashmir. ...

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On The Edge

On The Edge

Events starting with the execution of Afzal Guru have led Kashmir to a situation in which it is either a call for a protest strike or a curfew. Business and education apart, it has started impacting sections of the students ...

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In wake of the crisis over the quality of medicines that government purchases for its hospitals in Kashmir, Omar Abdullah government revived Congress’s plan of creating a new corporation for… Read more »

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    DISALLOWED: The Uttar Pradesh government has denied permission to J&K police to setup a police station in their state for facilitating the return of former militants from Pakistan.via Nepal border,… Read more »

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    Sheltering ORPHANS JAMMU and Kashmir Yateem Foundation (JKYF) last week dedicated an orphanage, Bait-ul-Hilal to the people of South Kashmir at Chawalgam village in Kulgam. The orphanage is the first… Read more »

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    NIGEEN Greater Kashmir, the state’s largest circulated newspaper, completed its 25 years in print journalism. The newspaper organized a function at Nigeen Club, Srinagar to mark the celebrations. Apart from… Read more »

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