โKashmir is a good market for therapy,โ she remarked. โPeople here need mental help due to their situation and experiences.โ Anita Das, 33, carried an impressive resume and spoke effortless English when she arrived in the valley to get her gig as a therapist this past summer. She was assured of her shot given her…
After redefining routine and inflicting damage on real-life relationships, virtual warzone called PUBG has been banned to the delight of many in Kashmir. Nocturnal war-cries, much to Farooq Saudagarโs chagrin, first emanated three years ago from his sonโs otherwise unruffled room. Confusing those belligerent pitches with some nighttime harrowing gunfight supposedly breaking out in his…
Kashmirโs uncertain landscape is endlessly making women its soft target. As she heard the sound of her squeaky doorknob, she rushed to find out who it was. On seeing her husband back from work, a wide smile spread across her face. But that twilight, some years ago, Neelofar (not her real name), 28, had no…