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Semran Parvaiz

Semran Parvaiz is an accomplished full-time science writer with over four years of experience. Her work has been featured in several prestigious magazines and scientific journals globally. Semran possesses complete SEO knowledge and has written hundreds of SEO articles for numerous global sites. Currently, she is a key contributor at the Jammu & Kashmir Policy Institute (JKPI), where she has been making an impact for more than a year. Alongside her professional pursuits, she is advancing her academic career with a master's in Environmental Science and Management from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Her passion for scientific topics drives her to continually explore and communicate complex ideas with clarity and precision.

Building Climate-Resilient Value Chains for Kashmir’s Apple Industry
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Introduction Kashmir’s apple industry, a cornerstone of the region’s horticultural economy, faces recurring disruptions each harvest season due to climatic events and infrastructural vulnerabilities along the Jammu–Srinagar National Highway. These…

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Food Adulteration as Cultural and Public Health Violence in Kashmir
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Introduction The discovery of 1,200 kilograms of decomposed meat in a Zakura storage facility on July 31 is not an isolated act of negligence but a manifestation of structural decay…

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Beyond the Threshold: What Breaching 1.5°C Means for India — and for Kashmir
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Introduction – The Breach We Cannot Ignore For climate science, 1.5 degrees Celsius was never a number — it was a threshold — a thin red line drawn not only…

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How Eco-Friendly Brick Kilns Can Save Kashmir’s Environment
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Kashmir, known for its natural beauty, might face a serious environmental problem. While its beautiful landscapes still attract tourists, the air in the region tells a worrying story. Thick smog…

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Integrating Vocational Skills in the Indian Education System to Create Potential Earners
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Introduction The Harsh Reality of a Broken System Imagine this: After spending twelve to fifteen years in school, studying diligently to pass exams, a young Indian graduate steps out into…

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J&K Assembly Elections: The Impact and Importance of Election Manifestos
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As Jammu and Kashmir gears up for its Legislative Assembly elections, manifestos are set to play a pivotal role. These elections, to be held in three phases from September 18…

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AI in Education: The Future of Learning
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The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education is no longer a distant concept; it is now a reality that is transforming the way we teach and learn. While there…

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Kashmir’s shortage of skilled workers: Impact on economic growth
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Kashmir faces numerous ongoing economic challenges, with a significant issue being the shortage of skilled workers. This deficiency hampers economic growth and development. Despite Kashmir’s substantial potential in tourism, agriculture,…

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Role of Sustainable Resource Management in Combating Climate Change
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In a time marked by prominent environmental issues, the concept of sustainable resource management has emerged as a beacon of hope amidst the looming threat of climate change. The urgency…

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Sustainability education in Kashmir: A path to environmental resilience
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Climate change is an unprecedented global threat that requires immediate attention and coordinated action worldwide. Rising temperatures, sea-level rise, and adverse weather conditions are all effects of climate change that…

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Eurasian Otter: From extinction in Kashmir to its recent sighting in the Chenab River
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The Eurasian otter, also known as the common otter, belongs to the Mustelidae family and thrives in a semi-aquatic habitat. With its sleek, elongated body, webbed feet, and a dense…

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The global rice crisis: How climate change threatens a staple food of 3.5 billion people
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Rice, a dietary cornerstone for half of the global population, has provided sustenance for millions over centuries, spanning continents from Asia to Africa. However, the spectre of climate change has…

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