Empowering Kashmir’s future: The role of voting in building progress

Over the past three decades, Kashmir has faced many challenges, but now there is an opportunity for a new beginning. The period of unrest and hardship must give way to peace and progress. Our generation, having experienced these difficult times, now stands at a crossroads where we can contribute to positive change. Development is crucial, […]
Shaping tomorrow: A call to vote for our future

After a long wait of 15 years, we have finally made a decision that holds immense significance for our future. Today, we will choose a representative who will speak for us in both the assembly and the parliament, someone who will truly prioritise the development of our region, especially our constituency of Tangamarg . We […]
The rising voice: Youth, unity, and the power of democracy

In the last Parliamentary elections, we witnessed a profound transformation in the political landscape of our region. Previously, voter turnout hovered around a meager 15-16%, reflecting widespread disillusionment and disengagement. However, during the recent elections, the voting percentage soared to an impressive 67%. This shift signals a remarkable change—a reawakening of the youth and the […]
Empowering Tangmarg: Voting for progress and prosperity

In the breathtaking landscape of Tangmarg, Gulmarg, nestled within the heart of Baramulla, the act of voting is not merely a civic exercise—it’s the keystone to our region’s growth and future prosperity. As we stand on the threshold of change, it’s crucial for every citizen to understand the gravity of their vote. This is our […]
Empowering the Future: The vital role of voting in Jammu and Kashmir’s development

In the ongoing Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Election 2024, the voting for the third and final phase is currently underway across 40 assembly seats. This is a crucial moment for the people, as they hold the power to shape the future of their region and their families through their votes. Many may think that casting […]
Anjikhad Bridge: A pathway to progress and beauty

Standing tall among the majestic hills of Jammu and Kashmir, the Anjikhad Bridge is more than an engineering feat—it symbolises progress and hope for the region. A young man aptly remarked.This bridge not only enhances connectivity but also adds to the development and beauty of Reasi. His words reflect the pride the people feel for […]
Uri voters voting for a brighter tomorrow

Over the years, we have placed our trust in the democratic process, hoping that each election would bring about the change we seek. While past elections have presented challenges, they have also taught us the importance of resilience and engagement. Politicians often come forward during campaigns with inspiring visions of development, pledging to tackle unemployment […]
Justice Tashi Rabstan: A new era for the high court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh

The swearing-in of Justice Tashi Rabstan as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh marks a significant milestone in the region’s judicial landscape. This event not only highlights Justice Rabstan’s legal acumen and commitment to justice but also reflects the evolving dynamics of the judiciary in a region that […]
Baramulla gears up for record turnout in the Assembly Elections

In preparation for the AssemblyElections, meticulous arrangements are being made to ensure a smooth and organised voting process. Our primary goal is to create a comfortable environment for the people of Baramulla, encouraging them to come out in large numbers and exercise their right to vote on election day. With our concerted efforts, we are […]
Taj Mohiuddin’s outlook for Uri: Addressing development and future alliances

Taj Mohiuddin, an independent candidate from the Uri constituency, shared his insights regarding the Congress party’s seat selections, expressing concern that their choice of constituencies lacked strong candidates, making victory challenging. He remarked, “The National Conference (NC) will never be sincere,” emphasising that such internal conflicts should have been avoided for the sake of unity. […]