NATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY: CELEBRATING THE FUTURE OF THE NATION

Every year, National Children’s Day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and love across India on November 14. The day marks the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, who was fondly known as Chacha Nehru by children. His deep affection for children and his belief that they are the true…

BREAKING BARRIERS: GIRLS SHINING IN EDUCATION

Across the world, education has long been regarded as the most powerful tool for transformation a force capable of reshaping destinies, breaking the cycle of poverty and building societies rooted in equity and progress. Yet for generations, half of humanity the girls were kept away from classrooms, their potential dimmed by tradition, poverty and prejudice….

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN KASHMIR

Women empowerment in Kashmir has undergone a profound transformation in recent decades, marked by evolving social, political and economic dynamics and punctuated by the resilience and agency of Kashmiri women themselves. This comprehensive article explores the historical context, legislative reforms, grassroots initiatives, the challenges faces and the contributions of influential Kashmiri women across spheres, encapsulating…

LIGHTING UP KASHMIR: LITERACY—THE CROWN OF INDIA’S FUTURE

On September 8, the world once again marked International Literacy Day, a reminder that the ability to read and write is not a privilege, it is a right and the foundation of every civilized society. Yet in Kashmir, where the beauty of the land often overshadows the struggles of its people, literacy remains a battle…

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

Every year on March 8th, the world unites to commemorate International Women’s Day, a momentous occasion dedicated to honouring women’s achievements and drawing attention to the ongoing challenges they face in their quest for equity. “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, Empowerment,” the 2025 theme, is an appeal for governments, institutions and people everywhere…