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Who Are Miyah Poets and Why Are They Melancholic?

Miyah poets Ashraful Hussain and Hussain Ahmed Madani and...

Unravelling the Discourse on Kashmir

Government of India’s decision to alter the constitutional status...

Remembering Kashmiriyat, One Month, Eight Days after a Clampdown

Poetry reflects the pain and sufferings of the ValleyThe...

How Federalism has given way to “Internal Colonisation” : Kashmir Valley

India’s political experiment over seven decades had shown that...

Communications Blockade Creates New Mental Health Challenges In Kashmir

Srinagar and Baramulla: She sat in a corner, beside...

After split with AIMIM, Vanchit Bahujan announces fielding 25 Muslim candidates

Maharashtra : At a public function in Amravati, Vanchit...

Kashmir: Apples Caught in a Siege, Growers Willing to ‘Sacrifice’ Harvest

Last year in August, over 100 trucks with apple...

Remembering Dara Shikoh: The Best Ruler, Hindustan Never Had

Usually newspapers carry depressing stories. Massacres, mob lynchings, rapes,...

Why did Maulana Madani and Mohan Bhagwat meet

The meeting between Jamiat-e-Ulema-Hind (A) chief Maulana Arshad Madani...

Dholpur faces maximum exclusions from NRC in Assam, CJP steps in to help

Out of the 19,06,657 persons excluded from final NRC...

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