Shreya Sarkar's new book is a beautiful exploration of the dark underbelly of suburban life in India
The immediate future of the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly is one of constrained governance.
BY Bilal Gani 14 October 2024
Today, Baramulla stands as a symbol of the possibilities that lie ahead, a town that has survived invasions, political upheavals, and violent insurgencies, but it is also a place that holds the promise of peace
BY Bilal Gani 12 October 2024
His recent Lok Sabha win is seen as a triumph of a new electorate and a clear rejection of dynastic politics, but there are concerns
BY Bilal Gani 1 October 2024
In a celebration of Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage, an exhibition in Srinagar brings the valley's exquisite craftsmanship to the forefront of global recognition
BY Bilal Gani 7 September 2024
The annulment of Article 370, far from quelling unrest, has exacerbated the chasm between the central authority and the Kashmiri people, who view this intervention as a deleterious encroachment on their historical and cultural sovereignty
BY Bilal Gani 19 July 2024
Zeyad Masroor Khan’s 'City on Fire' immerses readers in the tumultuous streets of a city scarred by violence and communal strife
BY Bilal Gani 27 April 2024
In 'The Final Farewell,' Minakshi Dewan delves into the intricate tapestry of last rites and rituals, meticulously detailing the practices observed in India's major faiths.
BY Bilal Gani 2 March 2024
Jammu and Kashmir has been without an elected government since 2018 when the BJP pulled out of the coalition government with Mehbooba Mufti-headed Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
BY Bilal Gani 19 February 2024
Journalist Kunal Purohit’s latest offering, Hindutva Pop Stars, intricately weaves together the threads of music, identity, and ideology.
BY Bilal Gani 28 January 2024
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