Survival of Kashmir’s marginalised workers at stake
The workers in social service sector having lost their jobs during two consecutive covid lockdowns one this year and the other last year are struggling for survival as they are...
Read moreDetailsThe workers in social service sector having lost their jobs during two consecutive covid lockdowns one this year and the other last year are struggling for survival as they are...
Read moreDetailsTwo consecutive years of online teaching experiences have bye and large generated a feeling of isolation among the students as their interaction with the teachers has not been as intense...
Read moreDetailsWhile women in Kashmir have always been an active component of the society, but the fact remains that much of their social, educational and professional growth has seen a steady...
Read moreDetailsGovernance thrives only if people in media and civil society further the causes of public interests and public accountability system to raise the standards of basic governance. While collaboration is...
Read moreDetailsStress triggered by the current strain of covid-19 pandemic has generated a debate about mental health of the people across the country and health specialists in Jammu & Kashmir too...
Read moreDetailsThough strict adherence to covid appropriate behaviour (CAB) and the ongoing vaccination drive has reduced the current strain of the covid pandemic but both people and the government have not...
Read moreDetailsFor the second consecutive year schools are shut but online teaching of government schools due to better regulation by the school education department is more prompt in government run schools...
Read moreDetailsA dip in the current strain of the covid-19 pandemic in Jammu & Kashmir like many other parts of the country has undoubtedly reduced the intensity of fears and apprehensions...
Read moreDetailsRising trends in suicides in Kashmir have to be looked necessarily through the mirror of increasing financial stress keeping in view the growing stress on livelihoods of people like hapless...
Read moreDetailsThough Jammu & Kashmir Government claims to have taken the basic health care facilities at the doorsteps of the people in villages but inability of the government to upgrade infrastructure...
Read moreDetailsThe publication of “Kashmir Horizon” as an English daily was started with a modest attempt on May 19, 2008.It has been a Himalayan attempt for “The Kashmir Horizon” to survive the challenges posed to journalism in the violence fraught place like Jammu & Kashmir.
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