The Slow Death

Saleem is unable to recommend strong medicine to save the Dal Lake given its near-term benefits to tourism. Is it the case of killing the hen that lays golden eggs?(Mr. Mohammad Saleem, 62, is a retired senior engineer is the J&K civil service.)Who Will save...

State’s Fatcats Get Off Easy

Zeenat tears into past sweet-heart deals that continue to enrich the well connected gentry.(Ms. Zeenat Zeeshan Fazil, 26, was born in Srinagar, Kashmir. She did her schooling from King George (Mumbai) and later Cambridge (New Delhi), and received her Masters degree in...

Only in Kashmir

State’s budding RTI civil society fights hard to bring accountability in J&K’s bureaucracy with mixed results so farJK seeks opinion from KAS/IAS officers on declaration of assetsSrinagar: In a step which has sparked off a debate, the Jammu and Kashmir...

Children of the Lesser God

Salman pitches for children who were robbed of their childhood(Mr. Salman Nizami, 25, was born in Banihal tehsil of District Ramban. He completed his graduate degree in mass communication and journalism, and joined journalism in 2004. He began his professional life at...

Traveling Through History

Iqbal wonders if the State government has the sense of heritage to properly preserve history along the Mughal Road(Mr. Iqbal Ahmad, 49, was born in Parigam Chek, Kulgam. He is a graduate with Diploma in Numismatics, Archaeology and Heritage. He is an archaeologist,...

Opportunist Civil Society

Kashmir’s civil society is a reflection of its ethical and social character. Lacking both, the only significant achievements of the civil society to date have been to support hartals and the anti-India tirade ‘Kashmir needs civil society reforms’Srinagar:...

Indulgence and Consequences

Two related commentaries – an editorial in the Rising Kashmir on the new Vice Chancellor’s reaction to wasteful expenditure in the University of Kashmir, leading up to the next commentary on the Kashmir’s mounting debt Stem the RotMisuse of public...

Return and Rehabilitation – 2

Arif paints a picture of the Pandit community in deep distress and uncertain about its future(Mr. Arif Bashir, 26, was born in Check-e-Ferozpora, Tangmarg. He completed his schooling in his native village, and obtained his Arts degree, with emphasis in English...

Return and Rehabilitation – 1

Charu notes the plight of displaced Pandits and sees a glimmer of hope in improved security and political scene in the valley(Dr. Charu Sawhney, 32, was born in Jammu. She completed her matriculation from Sacred Heart School, Dalhousie. She went to Welham Giris School...

Breaching the LOC (Line of Commerce)

Voice of America (VOA) report on Inter-Kashmir CommerceKashmir Traders: Line of Control Commerce Key to Prosperity, PeaceOne of the key areas for confidence building efforts between India and Pakistan is the removal of trade impediments across the line of control in...