Nine years ago today, a colossal flood submerged two-third of the Kashmir Valley. It inundated areas around the city centre and Lal Chowk in Srinagar, and reached the second storey of buildings in the upmarket Rajbagh locality on the banks of the Jhelum river. Even the Army cantonment in Badami Bagh, perched on the edge […]
After 34 years, a Shobha Yatra was taken out in Ganderbal town in Nunnar
Supreme Court is hearing petitions against the repeal of Article 370
As militancy creeps back, the opportunity for real integration and re-establishment of Kashmiri Pandits, seems to have been frittered away
The reopening of Kashmiri Pandit killing cases after three decades have offered a glimmer of hope for the displaced community
This is the third in a series of articles written by journalist David Devadas’ on the fourth anniversary of the introduction of constitutional changes in J&K
Self-appointed gatekeepers of India's Kashmir policy are one of the biggest threats to peace and stability in the region
The State Investigation Agency (SIA) of J&K Police seeks public help to unearth a "plot" in the 1989 Neelkanth Ganjoo murder case.
Majid Khalil Ahmad Drabu, a relative of separatist Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, is considered a political appointee.
Brainchild of the Indian Army, Centre opens new vistas for the preservation and recognition of marginalised identities in Kashmir's Gurez Valley