Giving voice to the wives, daughters, mothers and sisters caught between hope and despair in their wait for the men in their lives who have been swallowed up by …
Tag: Kashmir
Postcards of Protest: Students of St Stephen’s Write to Modi
On the 52nd second of communication blackout in Kashmir, students wrote 52 postcards to the Prime Minister.
A Dirge For Democracy
A metaphorical poem on Kashmir – the land which continues to be under siege.
Students From Across India Urge Civil Society to Stand With Kashmiris
The statement backed with over 86 signatories appeals for moving the court, extending support to people away from Kashmir and peacefully protest the new ruling.
UP Bill to Tackle ‘Anti-National’ Activity on Campus, Regularise Admissions
If the Bill becomes law, private universities will award honorary degrees to people in public life only with the state government's approval.
My Experiences as a Kashmiri in Delhi Before and After Pulwama
"My family gave me clear instructions to stay inside after dark," says a young Kashmiri who was visiting Delhi when the Pulwama terror attack happened.
For Kashmiris in India, War is an Everyday Meal
In the aftermath of the February 14 Pulwama terror attack, a Florida-based Kashmiri poet questions the current violence and disquiet in the Valley and beyond.
The Joys and the Conflict of Being a Kashmiri in Delhi
"When I came to Delhi, I was amused because I felt, all my 24 years, I hadn't really been living," says A, a Kashmiri living in Delhi.
From the Embattled Lanes of Srinagar, Two Young Men Have Taught Themselves How to Build Robots
As a teen, Najeeb spent his time making B-tech students' final year projects for them, and 16-year-old Faizan has been outranking college students at engineering competitions since he was …
