Srinagar Healthcare Monopoly: Doctor–Pharmacy–Lab Nexus Raises Ethical Concerns By: Javid Amin | 03 May 2026 From Isolated Incident to Widespread Pattern What initially appeared to be a single troubling case in Srinagar is now being described by many patients as a routine pattern across the city’s healthcare ecosystem. Families report a consistent experience: Medicines prescribed are available only at a specific pharmacy linked to the doctor Diagnostic tests are restricted to a particular lab Reports from outside labs are often rejected or dismissed, forcing patients to repeat tests In effect,…
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Nasha Mukt Kashmir: Why Ignoring Alcohol Undermines the Anti-Drug Movement in Jammu & Kashmir
Nasha Mukt Kashmir: Beyond Slogans, Toward Policy Integrity By: Javid Amin | 03 May 2026 Across Jammu & Kashmir, a powerful social movement is taking shape. From classrooms to mosques, colleges to community halls, the message is loud and unified — “Nasha Mukt Kashmir.” Rallies are being organized, awareness drives conducted, and voices from every section of society — teachers, students, religious leaders, sportspersons, and civil society — are joining hands. The campaign’s growing momentum reflects a genuine and urgent public concern: the rising threat of substance abuse in the…
Read More“Ball in US Court”: Iran–US Standoff Deepens as Trump Rejects Peace Plan, War Risks Rise
“Ball in US Court”: Iran–US Crisis Hits निर्णायक Moment as Diplomacy Falters By: Javid Amin | 03 May 2026 The US–Iran confrontation has entered a निर्णायक phase. Tehran has declared that “the ball is in the US court,” signaling readiness for either a negotiated settlement or renewed conflict. Washington’s response, however, has tilted the balance toward escalation. US President Donald Trump has outright rejected Iran’s latest peace proposal, warning that military options remain firmly on the table. The result: a geopolitical standoff where both sides claim openness to diplomacy—but neither…
Read MoreKashmir Weather Alert: Strong Winds, Hailstorms Batter Valley; Orchards Hit Hard in Kulgam & Baramulla
Kashmir Weather Update: Strong Winds & Hailstorms Damage Orchards in Baramulla, Kulgam | Advisory Issued By: Javid Amin | 02 May 2026 Sudden Weather Shift Disrupts Life Across Kashmir A spell of strong winds, hailstorms, and erratic rainfall has disrupted normal life across the Kashmir Valley, particularly in Baramulla, Kupwara, and Kulgam. With wind speeds reaching 40–60 km/h between May 2 and May 5, the sudden weather shift has not only impacted daily life but also triggered serious concerns for the region’s agriculture-dependent economy. Ground Impact: Hailstorms & Winds Ravage…
Read MoreJammu Bridge Collapse LIVE: Workers Trapped as Under-Construction Structure Crashes in Bantalab
Jammu Bridge Collapse Today: Workers Trapped in Bantalab | Rescue Ops Underway, Casualties Feared By: Javid Amin | 01 May 2026 Sudden Collapse Sparks Panic in Jammu A major tragedy unfolded on Friday afternoon (May 1, 2026) in the Bantalab–Thathar belt of Jammu after an under-construction bridge suddenly collapsed, trapping multiple workers beneath heavy debris. The incident occurred near a petrol pump in the busy Bantalab area, triggering panic among locals and prompting a massive emergency response. What Happened at the Site? Initial reports indicate: The bridge, still under construction…
Read MoreVaishno Devi Pilgrims Burnt Alive on Expressway: Tragedy Raises Alarming Questions on CNG Safety
Vaishno Devi Pilgrims Killed in Car Fire on Delhi–Mumbai Expressway | Alwar Tragedy Explained By: Javid Amin | 30 April 2026 A Devastating Night on the Expressway A tragic accident late on April 29, 2026, has sent shockwaves across the country. Five pilgrims returning from Vaishno Devi Shrine were burnt alive after their CNG-powered car caught fire on the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway near Maujpur in Alwar district. The incident, which unfolded around 11 PM, turned a spiritual journey into a heartbreaking catastrophe. While five lives were lost, the driver remains critically…
Read MorePremium Kashmir Domains for Sale (10+ Years Old): Build News, Travel & eCommerce Brands with Instant Authority
Unlock the Power of a Decade-Old Digital Identity By: Javid Amin | 30 April 2026 In today’s competitive digital economy, your domain name is more than just a URL—it’s your brand identity, credibility marker, and growth engine. Starting with a 10+ year-old Kashmir-centric domain gives you a significant edge. These domains already carry: Historical trust signals Established search engine recognition Strong regional relevance For entrepreneurs and businesses targeting Kashmir, this is not just a purchase—it’s a strategic shortcut to digital authority. Why Aged Domains Matter More Than Ever in 2026…
Read MoreJ&K Govt Orders Massive JKAS Reshuffle 2026: 179 Officers Transferred Across Key Departments
Major Bureaucratic Overhaul in J&K By: Javid Amin | 30 April 2026 Govt Transfers 179 JKAS Officers in One of the Largest Reshuffles In a sweeping administrative move, the Jammu & Kashmir government has ordered the transfer and posting of 179 Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) officers across multiple departments, signaling a major push to recalibrate governance and improve administrative efficiency. The order, issued by the General Administration Department (GAD), came into effect on April 30, 2026, and spans crucial sectors including revenue, rural development, housing, mining, education, power,…
Read MoreBJP’s “Extra Votes” Row in J&K Rajya Sabha Poll 2025: NC Cites RTI, PDP Rebuts Collusion Claims
BJP’s “Extra Votes” Trigger Political Storm in J&K By: Javid Amin | 29 April 2026 NC Flags RTI Findings, PDP Pushes Back Hard The 2025 Rajya Sabha elections in Jammu & Kashmir have spiraled into a full-blown political controversy after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured more votes than its legislative strength, prompting allegations of cross-voting, procedural lapses, and backroom coordination among major parties. At the center of the row is BJP candidate Sat Sharma, who received 32 votes—four more than the party’s 28 MLAs in the Assembly—raising immediate questions…
Read MoreBreaking Bonds: Why Marriages in Kashmir Are Crumbling—and What Can Be Done
Kashmir Divorce Crisis 2026: Rising Domestic Violence, Costly Weddings & Changing Social Norms By: Javid Amin | 29 April 2026 A Silent Shift in the Valley’s Social Fabric Kashmir is witnessing a profound transformation in its family structure. Marriages—once seen as enduring, community-supported institutions—are increasingly breaking under pressure. Courts in Srinagar are reportedly seeing 3–5 divorce petitions daily, while domestic violence cases have more than doubled within a year. What was once rare is now becoming visible—and in some cases, normalized. This is not a single-cause crisis. It is the…
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