Misconduct At Govt Hospitals
The recent incident at Srinagar’s SMHS Hospital highlights a deeper issue: our society is in moral decline, with all sectors, including media, healthcare, and governance, engaged in a blame game....
Read moreDetailsThe recent incident at Srinagar’s SMHS Hospital highlights a deeper issue: our society is in moral decline, with all sectors, including media, healthcare, and governance, engaged in a blame game....
Read moreDetailsDear Editor, I want to publish my view through columns of your leading newspaper in Kashmir on Supreme Court’s rebuke to Telangana State Government reminding it that forests are not...
Read moreDetails“Modi's diplomacy has opened markets for Indian exporters and empowered small businesses. The FTA with the UK reflects his commitment to a self-reliant, globally competitive India by 2047.” The India-UK...
Read moreDetailsDear Editor, Below mentioned are my views on resignation of the outgoing Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankar which I want to highlight through the columns of your newspaper:- Not...
Read moreDetails“Chief Minister’s address at NEP Conference at SKICC Srinagar was directed at inclusivity, local adaptability, and educators' realities. He identified gaps in subject availability and faculty shortages in Government schools...
Read moreDetails“Doda tragedy on July 15: overloaded vehicle fell into gorge, killing seven and injuring 15. It highlighted negligence—overloading, poor infrastructure, lack of barriers, and use of incomplete roads.” The alarming...
Read moreDetails“The Chief Minister positioned AIIMS at the center of a regional medical transformation by noting its national patient appeal and the accessibility boost from the new Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway.” In a...
Read moreDetails“The lack of signals has caused reckless behavior at crossings, with drivers rushing and pedestrians risking their safety. Delays and near-misses are now common.” Srinagar is grappling with an increasingly...
Read moreDetailsJ&K Terror Victims: From Trauma To Triumph “For decades, the Valley faced violence threats. Extremists and separatists disrupted peace, undermining law, democracy, and human rights, yet the people of Jammu...
Read moreDetails“Administration acknowledged problem and assured action, but delays in services and lack of communication worsened situation. Citizens deserve transparency, timely updates, and workable alternatives, none of which are in place.”...
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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