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  • 3 youth drown in Jhelum River in north Kashmir

    3 youth drown in Jhelum River in north Kashmir0

    Local volunteers, rescue teams, personnel from the State Disaster Response Force and Jammu and Kashmir Police launched a rescue operation in the area, officials said.

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  • The Slow Poisoning

    The Slow Poisoning0

    Heroin, hopelessness, and hidden networks reshaping a generation in Kashmir Beneath the visible Valley, a war is quietly taking root – one fought with syringes, powder, and despair. Amir Yaseen examines how heroin addiction spread across Kashmir with devastating speed, transforming from a hidden vice into a public-health emergency.  In the winter of 2023, aREAD MORE
  • The Current Beneath

    The Current Beneath0

    Three young men drowned in the Jhelum in Hajin. But in Kashmir, the river has always carried more than water. Mir Suneem sends a detailed report . On Friday afternoon, the Jhelum moved past Hajin the way it always does in late spring — swollen, cold, deceptively calm from a distance. Along the banks atREAD MORE
  • The Long Grudge

    The Long Grudge0

    Police say the alleged attempt to assassinate three-time chief minister Farooq Abdullah was 20 years in the making By Danish Mohiuddin At around 10:10 on the night of March 11, the wedding at Royal Park banquet hall in Greater Kailash, Jammu, was beginning to thin into that familiar late-evening rhythm of political gatherings in NorthREAD MORE
  • Yusmarg – Where Silence Blooms

    Yusmarg – Where Silence Blooms0

    Vast emerald meadows surround Yusmarg as sunlight spills across the rolling landscape of one of Kashmir’s most serene mountain retreats. Located around 50 kilometres from Srinagar in the Budgam district, Yusmarg is a high-altitude meadow known for its dense conifer forests, tranquil grasslands, alpine streams, and panoramic views of the Pir Panjal range. Unlike Kashmir’sREAD MORE
  • Statehood Shadow

    Statehood Shadow0

    By Mushtaq Ahmad Dar The developments around Chief Minister Omar Abdullah this week reveal more than routine political messaging. They expose the fragile balancing act at the heart of contemporary Jammu and Kashmir: a government trying to project authority while operating without full constitutional power, and a political class still negotiating what governance means inREAD MORE