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We report news, analysis and real experiences that bear truth. We strive to reach this goal with our motto, which is "Educate! Organize!

Insight J&K spreads awareness about the happenings and crisis to make people think, empathise and search for meaningful solutions. Inform!"
We publish reports, analyses, experiences, which take a side – the Side of the truth and reality! Our objectivity is people’s past, present and future. Insight J&K brings news, views and analysis on J&K, with an indepth and insightful analysis on all the impor

17/09/2021

Meet Aasiya Qadir from Ajar Bandipora
Asiya Qadir is among the top 5 candidates from across the world.
Asiya has been selected for fully funded PhD programme in Earth Sciences at University of Parma, Italy She is one among the 5 selected candidates. Last year she completed Msc in Applied Geology from KU.

26/08/2021


Congratulations to SHARIQ BASHIR on getting nominated as " EMERGING AUTHOR OF THE YEAR 2021" by international brilliance awards.
Shariq Bashir is a young author from cheki haji keegam shopian. Currently he is pursuing b.com from cluster university srinagar. He has published his two books namely Islam and the modern world and Su***de is not an option.
Recently he was nominated as emerging author of the year 2021 by international brilliance awards.
Best of luck

25/08/2021

Meet 20-yr-old Samaniya Bhat, the youngest female radio jockey from north Kashmir
A 20-year-old woman is a resident of Baramulla, who has recently completed her Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication, has become the youngest female radio jockey of north Kashmir.
A 20-year-old woman is a resident of Baramulla, who has recently completed her Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication, has become the youngest female radio jockey of north Kashmir. Samaniya Bhat works with Radio Chinar 90.4 FM, the first Radio Station of north Kashmir which is situated at Sopore.

Samaniya said, "Journalism was my passion from childhood. I have been working with 'Kashmir dispatch' for three years and worked on the ground as well. When I got to know Radio Chinar will have its first radio station in north Kashmir, I thought of giving it the first try. I never thought I will be a Radio Jockey or I will work in a radio station ever." Bhat, also known as "RJ Samaniya", produces a programme "Halla bol with RJ Samaniya" in which she tries to engage with the people.

Sahil Muzzafar, the Head of Radio Chinar, Baramulla, said, "She is the youngest team member over here when we talk about Sopore or Baramulla, she is the first female RJ." While answering the question on criticism Sumaniya said, "There is a criticism for everything whether you do good or bad. Social media has become a platform for criticizers to drag people down but there are people too who say 'you are doing great".

In her message to girls, she said: "Do not fear and keep doing if you have spark nobody can stop you."

25/08/2021

02 students from DPS Srinagar selected to represent in regional competition for 2021 in field of Mobile Robotics.

04/03/2021

Meet A woman wrestler frm who represented J&K at mega-events in & & is Ist female wrestler of valley who represented JK at National level!
Women of countering d derivatives by creating a cranny in any & every sport.

03/02/2021

Ayesha Aziz. Ayesha Aziz, who hails from Jammu and Kashmir, is recently the youngest female pilot in the country. She is a source of inspiration for many and a symbol of empowerment for many Kashmiri women.
Ayesha Aziz became the youngest student pilot in 2011 after being licensed at just 15 years of age and was trained to fly a MiG-29 (MIG-29) jet at Sokol Airbase, Russia the following year. Ayesha Aziz said that I think Kashmiri women are doing very well, especially in education. Every other woman of Kashmir is doing her Masters or Doctorate. The people of the valley are doing very well. Ayesha Aziz, 25, said she was always ready to happily face the challenges in life, despite the odd circumstances for the job and a dynamic work environment.

Photos from Insight J&K's post 30/12/2020


Sabiya Nabi, from Tangamarg, Baramulla, an International Skier received Sher-i-Kashmir sports Award.
A 24- year old girl Sabiya Nabi from Tangmarg received award for her best performance. She started her journey as an alpine skier when she was in 5th class. She did her basic course in the year 2009 after that she did Intermediate in 2010 and advance course in 2011. She has won many medals at regional, state and national events. In 2018, Sabiya participated in 27th Asian Alpine ski championship held in Iran. Recently, she was facilitated with Sher-i- Kashmir sports award by J&K sports council. Sabiya said her dream is to participate in winter Asian Games and Olympics. Sabiya appealed the youth of Kashmir, particularly girls to flourish their talent in field of various sports activities, as there is a lot of hidden talent in the valley.

21/10/2020

DGP visits family of slain police personnel at Anantnag

Director General of Police (DGO) Dilbag Singh on Tuesday visited the family of police Inspector Muhammad Ashraf Bhat who was killed in a militant attack in Chandpora area of Bijbehara in south Kashmir.

Accompanied by IGP Kashmir, Vijay Kumar, DIG south Kashmir Range, Atul Goel and SSP Anantnag, Sandeep Choudhary, the DGP met the family members of Mohammad Ashraf Bhat, and conveyed condolences and assured all help to the family.

21/10/2020

'No need to produce PRCs of both parents for domicile certificate'

Government has clarified that children of persons possessing permanent resident certificates need not attach the PRCs of both the parents (mother and father) in order to obtain their domicile certificates.

It has said that even if only one of the parents —mother or father— is in possession of PRC, the children would be entitled to the grant of Domicile Certificate.

The clarification was issued following some complaints alleging that the authorities were declining domicile certificate to the candidates who failed to produce PRCs of both of their parents.

“It has come to the notice of the government that the competent authorities reject the applications on certain occasions citing ground that the children of persons possessing Permanent Resident Certificates (PRCs) need to attach the PRCs of both the parents (mother and father) in order to obtain their domicile certificates,” reads an order issued by the Commissioner Secretary, General Administration Department (GAD), Manoj Kumar Dwivedi.

It clarifies that “even if (only) one of the parents i.e. either mother or father, is in possession of a PRC, the children would be entitled to the grant of Domicile Certificate.”

The Commissioner Secretary GAD has directed the authorities concerned that while issuing the domicile certificates in favour of the children of the PRC holders, the rules governing the subject be adhered to strictly in letter and spirit and in tune with the above clarification

16/05/2020

JUST IN: J&K Chief Secretary BVR Subramanyam writes to Foreign Secretary for the evacuation of Jammu & Kashmir residents stranded in Oman, Dubai @ Iran. Says, J&K residents have greatly appreciated evacuation of students from Bangladesh.

16/05/2020

Daily truck arrival to J&K from Lakhanpur crossed 2100 mark with total of 61651 trucks entering since lockdown: J&K Govt

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