Women’s Equality Day, observed annually on August 26th marks a significant moment in history the certification of the 19th Amendment to the United States, Constitution on 26 August 1920, granting American women the right to vote. However, beyond its origins in the West, the day has evolved into a global call to reflect upon women’s…
Author: Rooh Bhat
THE TRANSFORMING RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR
In recent years, Jammu and Kashmir have experienced a profound shift in railway development, marking a significant step toward regional connectivity and integration with the rest of India. This transformation is largely driven by focused policy interventions and a broader vision of national unity. These developments are not just about improving transportation but also about…
SCHOOLS IN THE SNOW: CHALLENGES OF EDUCATION IN GUREZ AND TULAIL
Nestled in the rugged embrace of the Himalayas, the Gurez and Tulail valleys in Jammu and Kashmir are a study in resilience. These remote regions, located near the Line of Control in Bandipora district, are breathtakingly beautiful with snow-capped peaks and the glistening Kishanganga River. Yet, their serene landscapes mask a harsh reality for the…
JANMASHTAMI CELEBRATION IN KASHMIR: A FESTIVAL OF DEVOTION AMIDST THE VALLEY
Janmashtami, also known as Krishna Janmashtami or Gokulashtami, marks the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, and is one of the most celebrated festivals in Hinduism. Across India, Janmashtami is observed with vibrant rituals, devotional music, fasting, and joyous festivities. In Kashmir, a land often associated with its serene beauty,…
FREEDOM, FLAGS, AND A FUTURE TOGETHER: 79th INDEPENDENCE DAY 2025
15 August 2025, will stand as a landmark moment in the modern history of Jammu and Kashmir, symbolizing not only the commemoration of India’s independence but also a deeper reflection on the transformation the region has undergone in recent years. This year’s Independence Day is not merely another date on the calendar it is the…
ROLE OF KASHMIRI CIVIL SOCIETY IN MAKING AMARNATH YATRA A SUCCESS
This year, the Amarnath Yatra was not just a pilgrimage; it was a powerful testament to the indomitable spirit of human faith, unity and resilience. This annual journey to the sacred Amarnath cave shrine has long been a symbol of devotion for millions of Hindus seeking darshan of the naturally formed ice Shivling. But this…
WHISPERS OF THE CHINAR: THE SOUL OF KASHMIR
Kashmir is not merely a destination marked by coordinates on a map—it is a living poem etched into the cradle of the Himalayas. It transcends geography to become a sanctuary of soul and silence, an eternal ode carved in snow and sunlight. Its snow-draped peaks, glassy lakes, and rolling meadows do not simply form a…
SHEPHERDS OF GUREZ: A NOMADIC LIFE IN HIMALAYAS
Tucked away in the majestic folds of the Himalayas in Northern Kashmir, the Gurez Valley is a place of serene beauty and timeless tradition. Isolated for much of the year due to heavy snowfall and harsh geography, Gurez is home to a resilient people, among whom the shepherds, locally known as Bakarwalsor Gujjars form the…
RAKSHA BANDHAN: A TIMELESS CELEBRATION OF SIBLING LOVE
India is a land of festivals and each festival carries its own unique cultural, religious and emotional significance. Among these, Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, holds a special place in the hearts of millions. Celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country, Raksha Bandhan is more than just a ritual it is an embodiment of…
WOMEN – THE CHANGE MAKERS OF KASHMIR
Kashmir, a region often associated with scenic landscapes and ongoing political conflict, carries within it a quieter yet deeply significant narrative that of its women. Historically, women in Kashmiri society were respected due to cultural influences like Sufism, which valued their role in family and community life. However, as years of unrest and patriarchal traditions…
WELCOME BY KASHMIRIS TO AMARNATH YATRA: A TIMELESS TRADITION OF FAITH AND BROTHERHOOD
The annual Amarnath Yatra is one of the most revered spiritual pilgrimages in India. Every year, lakhs of Hindu devotees from across the country undertake a strenuous journey to the holy Amarnath Cave, located in the Himalayan heights of Jammu and Kashmir, where a naturally formed ice Shivling is worshipped as a symbol of Lord…
LIFE IN KASHMIR: RESILIENCE AMIDST CHALLENGES
Kashmir, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” is a region known for its mesmerizing beauty, but life here is a complex tapestry woven with both breath-taking scenery and socio-political challenges. In this article, we explore the multifaceted aspects of life in Kashmir, from its serene natural landscapes to the resilience of its people in…
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN KASHMIR
The developmental trajectory of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the post-August 2019 epoch, demands an exegesis that transcends the facile binaries of geopolitics and security. For a discerning intelligentsia, a rigorous comprehension necessitates a profound engagement with the intricate dialectic between overarching strategic imperatives, ambitious infrastructural undertakings and the sine qua non of sustainable and…
CONSERVATION OF HISTORICAL MONUMENTS
India, a land steeped in millennia of history, is a vibrant tapestry woven with rich culture, diverse traditions, and an astonishing array of heritage buildings, temples, forts and palaces. These ancient monuments stand as living testaments to golden historical eras that span thousands of years. Unfortunately, many of these invaluable structures have suffered damage and…
AMARNATH YATRA: A BOON FOR KASHMIR
The Amarnath Yatra, a revered pilgrimage to the Amarnath cave in Jammu and Kashmir, has been a significant source of spiritual solace for devotees for centuries. Beyond its religious significance, the yatra has emerged as a boon for Kashmir, bringing numerous economic, social and cultural benefits to the region while projecting “Kashmiriat”. In this article,…
NAVIGATING THE CHALLENGES OF HIGH-ALTITUDE PILGRIMAGE
High-altitude pilgrimages combine deep spiritual devotion with intense physical effort. Journeys to sacred sites like Mount Kailash, Muktinath, and Amarnath are seen not just as religious duties but as paths to inner purification and transcendence. However, these pilgrimages pose serious challenges due to harsh weather, low oxygen levels, and limited infrastructure. Such conditions make the…
WORLD DAY FOR INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE: ADVANCING JUSTICE WITH COMPASSION AND COMMITMENT
On July 17 every year, the international community marks the World Day for International Justice a day of joy in celebrating our common faith in justice, accountability, and human dignity. The day is in remembrance of the signing of the Rome Statute in 1998, which is the precursor to the establishment of the International Criminal…
EMPOWERING THE FUTURE: CELEBRATING WORLD YOUTH SKILLS DAY IN KASHMIR
CELEBRATING WORLD YOUTH SKILLS DAY IN KASHMIR World Youth Skills Day, observed every year on July 15, is a global recognition of the importance of equipping young people with the skills they need for employment, entrepreneurship, and meaningful participation in society. Declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2014, this day is more than a…
KASHMIR TOURISM IN 2025: REVIVAL AMIDST SERENITY AND SECURITY
The Kashmir Valley, long celebrated for its snow-capped peaks, verdant meadows and tranquil lakes, is witnessing a significant resurgence in tourism in 2025. After years of instability and uncertainty, the region is gradually reclaiming its reputation as the “Paradise on Earth” — attracting domestic and international travelers alike. This year, Kashmir has recorded one of…
KASHMIR : LAND OF STREAMS
Kashmir is the most visited place in India and visit to the lakes of Kashmir is a must do thing for all the tourists. Apart from dazzling mountains and beautiful valleys, the lakes in Kashmir are another attractive landmark for travellers’ delight. The water bodies in Kashmir signify calmness, serenity, peacefulness and tranquillity that give…
SOILS OF KASHMIR
The State of Jammu and Kashmir falls in the great north-western complex of the Himalayan ranges with marked relief variation, snow-capped summits, antecedent drainage, complex geological structure and rich temperate flora and fauna. Geologists believe that approximately ten million years have passed since the Kashmir valley which was once a lake called Satisar, the lake…
THE TIMELESS CULTURE AND CRAFT OF KASHMIR
Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Kashmir is often referred to as “Paradise on Earth”, not only for its breath-taking landscapes but also for its rich and diverse cultural heritage. The region has been a confluence of Hindu, Buddhist and Islamic traditions for centuries, shaping a distinctive cultural identity that is reflected in its…
THE UNSUNG BACKBONE: ROLE OF LOCALS IN SUCCESS OF AMARNATH YATRA
Each year, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, a spiritual spectacle unfolds as lakhs of pilgrims’ journey to the sacred Amarnath Cave in Jammu and Kashmir. The pilgrimage, known as the Amarnath Yatra, is not just a test of faith and endurance, but also a glowing example of communal harmony, logistical excellence and human…
HOW AMARNATH YATRA GIVES BOOST TO LOCAL ECONOMY
The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, a deeply revered pilgrimage undertaken by hundreds of thousands of devotees each year, is not only a spiritual journey but also a powerful economic catalyst for the people of Jammu & Kashmir. Winding through the breathtaking yet rugged Himalayas to reach the sacred Amarnath Cave, home to the naturally…
PRAKASH PARV IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR: A CELEBRATION OF UNITY
Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji’s Prakash Parv, marking his birth anniversary, exemplifies the convergence of spiritual devotion Piri and temporal authority Miri a legacy symbolized by his dual swords. Born on 19 June 1595, he became the sixth Sikh Guru at just 11 years old after Guru Arjan Dev Ji’s martyrdom. This pivotal event led…
INTERNATIONAL PLASTIC BAG FREE DAY: A WAKE-UP CALL FROM THE VALLEYS OF KASHMIR
Observed annually on July 3rd, International Plastic Bag Free Day highlights the urgent global need to eliminate single-use plastic bags and adopt sustainable alternatives. While this message resonates across continents, it holds particular relevance for Kashmir—a region renowned for its natural beauty, now increasingly under threat from plastic pollution. Cradled in the lap of the…
WAZWAN- THE HERITAGE OF KASHMIR
In Kashmir’s emerald valley where, Himalayan peaks caress the sky, Wazwan’s culinary symphony echoes a cultural legacy to the eye. This ancient feast, a tapestry of flavours, weaves together past and present, a testament to hospitality, community and tradition’s gentle bent. Born from “Waz” and “Wan’s” sacred union, Wazwan’s essence flows Like Jhelum’s gentle waters,…
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY IN KASHMIR: EMBRACING PEACE, HERITAGE AND HARMONY
On June 21, as the world observes International Yoga Day, Kashmir—the crown of India—has gradually become a significant hub for yoga celebrations. In recent years, the valley, once marred by conflict and unrest, has been embracing yoga not just as a physical exercise but as a symbol of inner peace, unity and cultural resurgence. With…
TRAIN OF OPPORTUNITIES: A LOOK AT ONGOING RAILWAY PROJECTS IN JAMMU & KASHMIR
The Kashmir Valley has long been known for its scenic beauty, but it has faced significant transportation challenges due to its difficult mountainous terrain. To address these challenges and foster economic development, The Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a transformative phase in its infrastructure development, particularly in the realm of railway…
ANTI-CHILD LABOUR DAY: A CALL TO PROTECT THE INNOCENCE OF CHILDHOOD
Every year, June 12 is observed as World Day Against Child Labour, a global initiative aimed at raising awareness about the plight of millions of children who are forced into work, often in hazardous and exploitative conditions. This day serves not only as a reminder of the persistent problem of child labour but also as…
TULAIL VALLEY’S UNTAMED TRAILS EXPLORING GUREZ’S HIDDEN PARADISE
Tulail valley, a hidden paradise or a miniature Ladakh, resides within the Gurez region of Jammu and Kashmir, far from typical tourist spots. It maintains an aura of untouched splendour, approximately 120 kilometres northeast of Bandipora and 200 kilometres from Srinagar. Along the silk route, this valley, part of ancient Dardistan is home to the…
THE ROLE OF KASHMIRIS IN INDIAN MILITARY HISTORY
Kashmir, often referred to as the “Crown of India,” has played a significant role in the military history of the Indian subcontinent. The region has a long and storied past of warriors, generals and soldiers who have shaped the destiny of various kingdoms, empires and modern military forces. From the ancient rulers who defended their…
PROTECTING PARADISE: OBSERVING WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY IN JAMMU & KASHMIR
World Environment Day, observed globally on June 5th each year, serves as a powerful reminder of our shared duty to protect the planet. For the region of Jammu & Kashmir, this day carries particular meaning. Famous for its stunning natural beauty—snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, pristine lakes and rich wildlife—Jammu & Kashmir is more than a…
KASHMIRI CUISINE: A GASTRONOMIC ODYSSEY THROUGH PARADISE
Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, the Kashmir Valley not only captivates with its breath-taking landscapes but also beckons with a culinary tapestry as rich and diverse as its cultural heritage. Kashmiri cuisine, celebrated for its aromatic spices, exquisite flavours and unique preparation methods, offers a delightful journey into a world where tradition and…
KASHMIR’S WOMEN IN EDUCATION AND INNOVATION
Kashmiri women are increasingly emerging as powerful agents of change, breaking barriers and redefining possibilities in education, innovation and entrepreneurship. One such inspiring figure is Nasira Akhtar from Kulgam, whose journey exemplifies the strength of willpower and innovation. Despite dropping out of the twelfth class, Nasira developed a formula in 2008 that converts polythene into…
THE EVOLVING DIGITAL LANDSCAPE OF KASHMIR: A DECADE OF TRANSFORMATION
Last ten years have ushered in a significant wave of digital transformation across India and Jammu and Kashmir has been no exception. Despite facing unique socio-political and infrastructural challenges, the region has witnessed a notable shift towards embracing digital technologies across various sectors. One of the most significant drivers of digital transformation in Jammu and…
THE UNTAMED WILDERNESS OF GUREZ AND TULAIL: A HIMALAYAN HAVEN FOR WILDLIFE
Nestled deep within the Himalayas of Jammu and Kashmir, the remote valleys of Gurez and Tulail remain one of the most pristine and undisturbed sanctuaries for a rich array of Himalayan wildlife. With their rugged landscapes, meandering rivers and expansive alpine meadows, these valleys offer a refuge for some of the world’s most iconic and…
STORIES OF KASHMIRI TALENTS
Kashmir, often celebrated for its pristine landscapes and breath-taking beauty, is a region that harbours not only natural wonders but also extraordinary human talent. From artists and musicians to athletes and entrepreneurs, the valley has produced individuals who have gained recognition far beyond its borders. Despite the political and social challenges faced by the region,…
WORLD VETERINARY DAY
World Veterinary Day is celebrated annually on the last Saturday of April. The day is dedicated to honouring the significant contributions veterinarians make to animal health, public health and environmental sustainability. It serves as an opportunity to acknowledge the vital work done by veterinarians and other animal health professionals. Their work includes preventing zoonotic diseases,…
EDUCATION IS THE ROAD TO SUCCESS
Education has long been recognised as the cornerstone of personal and societal advancement. It shapes individuals’ character, broadens their understanding and equips them with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of life. The statement “Education is the road to success” encapsulates the idea that knowledge, learning and intellectual development are fundamental to achieving one’s…
EARTH DAY IN KASHMIR: A GREEN SYMPHONY OF PATRIOTISM, POWER AND PRESERVATION
Earth Day, observed globally on April 22, is more than just a calendar occasion it is a worldwide clarion call for environmental consciousness and action. It beckons humanity to pause, reflect and renew its pledge to protect the Earth. Yet, Earth Day becomes even more profound in the heart of the majestic Kashmir Valley. It…
MESMERIZING MUSIC AND DANCE OF KASHMIR: A CULTURAL SYMPHONY
Kashmir, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” is not only famous for its stunning landscapes but also for its rich cultural heritage, especially its mesmerizing music and dance. These elements are deeply intertwined with the region’s history and spirituality, offering a vibrant tapestry of sound and movement that reflects the essence of Kashmiri life….
A NEW ERA OF GROWTH: HOW INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT IS PAVING THE WAY FOR JAMMU AND KASHMIR’S PROSPERITY
Jammu and Kashmir are transforming significantly, with infrastructural development catalyzing economic growth and regional prosperity. Since 2019, a series of ambitious projects have been initiated, aiming to enhance connectivity, boost tourism and improve the quality of life for residents. The infrastructural transformation in Jammu and Kashmir lays the foundation for a new era of economic…
AMARNATH SHRINE: THE ABODE OF LORD SHIVA IN THE HEART OF KASHMIR
Situated in the rugged terrain of Jammu and Kashmir, the Amarnath Cave is one of the most revered shrines in Hinduism, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located at 3,880 meters, this sacred site is known for the naturally forming ice lingam, a symbol of divinity that draws thousands of devotees each year. The Amarnath Yatra, conducted…
MAHAVIR JAYANTI: A FESTIVAL OF PEACE AND SPIRITUAL AWAKENING
Mahavir Jayanti is an important festival for all Jains as it recognizes the birth anniversary of Lord Mahavir, the 24th and concluding Tirthankara. Jains from around the world as well as in India celebrate the day by commemorating his preachings of non-violence, truth and righteousness, with reverence and devotion. The principles of Lord Mahavir teach…
WORLD HEALTH DAY: A LIFELINE FOR KASHMIR’S WELL-BEING
Every year on April 7th, the global community meets to observe World Health Day, underscoring the paramount importance of accessible and equitable healthcare. While remarkable strides have been made in medical advancements worldwide, regions like Kashmir face distinct challenges in ensuring seamless healthcare services. Amidst the valley’s breath-taking landscapes, the pressing need to bolster medical…
RAM NAVAMI: CELEBRATING THE BIRTH OF LORD RAMA WITH DEVOTION AND JOY
Ram Navami, one of the most significant Hindu festivals, marks the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Celebrated on the ninth day of Chaitra Navratri, which falls in the Hindu lunar month of Chaitra (March-Apr), this festival holds immense religious and cultural significance in India and among Hindu communities worldwide. The…
THE RISE OF GULMARG AS INDIA’S TOP SKI DESTINATION
Nestled in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, Gulmarg, meaning “Meadow of Flowers,” has blossomed into India’s premier skiing destination. Once known for its lush summer meadows and colonial charm, Gulmarg is now attracting adventure enthusiasts from across the globe, eager to experience its snow-clad slopes and world-class skiing facilities. Gulmarg’s transformation into a…
WOMEN’S EDUCATION IN KASHMIR
Education is a fundamental right and a powerful tool for social transformation. In Kashmir, women’s education has witnessed a significant evolution over the years, shaped by cultural, historical and political factors. While strides have been made towards gender equality in education, numerous challenges persist, requiring continuous efforts from the government, civil society and local communities….
EID-UL-FITR: A CELEBRATION OF FAITH, JOY, AND HARMONY TOGETHERNESS
Eid-ul-Fitr, often referred to as the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” is one of the most significant celebrations in the Islamic calendar. It marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, a period of fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection observed by millions of Muslims around the world. This joyous occasion is a time for…
KASHMIR’S HANDICRAFTS: A BRIDGE BETWEEN TRADITION AND MODERNITY
Kashmir, often celebrated for its natural beauty, is equally renowned for its rich artistic traditions. The region’s handicrafts, shaped by centuries of craftsmanship, represent both cultural heritage and economic livelihood. While traditional techniques remain deeply embedded in these crafts, modern influences have gradually reshaped the industry. Today, Kashmiri artisans are navigating the delicate balance between…
VALLEY MUSICAL VIBES: KASHMIR’S RISING MUSIC STARS
Kashmir is often celebrated for its breath-taking landscapes, cultural richness and historical significance. But there’s one aspect of the valley that continues to remain largely untapped its immense musical talent. For too long, the region’s artists have been confined to the shadows, but today, a wave of young musicians is emerging, ready to put Kashmir…
RENEWABLE ENERGY INITIATIVES IN KASHMIR
Kashmir with its abundant water resources, strong solar exposure and significant wind potential, the region is gradually shifting towards sustainable energy solutions to meet its growing electricity demand and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. Over the past few years, the government, private sector and local communities have undertaken multiple initiatives to harness renewable energy…
MONUMENTS OF KASHMIR :A TAPESTRY OF TIME, FAITH AND RESILIENCE
Kashmir is often hailed as “Paradise on Earth.” Beyond its natural splendour the region is a treasure trove of architectural wonders that chronicle its layered history a saga of Hindu dynasties, Buddhist monks, Mughal emperors, Afghan rulers and Sufi saints. From ancient sun temples to Mughal gardens echoing Persian poetry, Kashmir’s monuments stand as silent…
HOLI: THE FESTIVAL OF COLOURS, JOY, AND UNITY
Holi, popularly known as the “Festival of Colours,” is one of the most vibrant and exuberant festivals celebrated in India and across the world. Marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil, Holi is a time for joyous celebrations, social harmony, and cultural richness. This festival, steeped in mythology and tradition,…
SYNCRETISM IN THE RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE OF ISLAM IN KASHMIR
Kashmir, often referred to as the “Paradise on Earth,” has long been a melting pot of diverse cultures, traditions and religious influences. The region’s unique geographical location at the crossroads of Central Asia, South Asia and the Middle East has shaped its socio-religious fabric. One of the most fascinating aspects of Kashmir’s Islamic heritage is…
KASHMIR FOLK DANCE
Kashmir is known as “Paradise on Earth” and is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, scenic beauty, and vibrant culture, including a rich tradition of folk dances. These dances reflect the people’s history, customs, and values, essential to their social and cultural life. The folk dances are often performed during festivals, weddings, and various community events,…
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
Every year on March 8th, the world unites to commemorate International Women’s Day, a momentous occasion dedicated to honouring women’s achievements and drawing attention to the ongoing challenges they face in their quest for equity. “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, Empowerment,” the 2025 theme, is an appeal for governments, institutions and people everywhere…
ADVENTURE AND WINTER SPORTS IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR:A THRILL SEEKER’S PARADISE
Jammu and Kashmir, often called the “Paradise on Earth,” is not just about breath-taking landscapes, serene valleys, and picturesque lakes. It is also a hub for adventure enthusiasts and winter sports lovers. With snow-covered peaks, frozen lakes, and challenging terrains, the region offers some of the best adventure experiences in India. Popular winter sports in…
WORLD WILDLIFE DAY: THE INDIAN ARMY’S CONTRIBUTION TO WILDLIFE PRESERVATION IN KASHMIR
Every year on March 3rd, we celebrate World Wildlife Day, a global event dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation and the need to protect endangered species. It is a day to reflect on our relationship with nature and to recommit ourselves to preserving the planet’s biodiversity. However, as we mark this…
NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY: KASHMIR’S EVOLUTION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
National Science Day, observed annually on February 28, honours the remarkable discovery of the Raman Effect by Sir C.V. Raman—a breakthrough in physics that earned him the Nobel Prize in 1930. This phenomenon, which explains the change in the wavelength of light when scattered by molecules, remains a cornerstone of scientific research. The day is…
WORLD NGO DAY
World NGO Day, observed on February 27th each year, is a special occasion dedicated to acknowledging the contribution of non-governmental organisations around the globe. NGOs, ranging from grassroots movements to large international organisations. They play a pivotal role in improving lives, raising awareness and providing solutions where governments or private sectors fall short. World NGO…
MAHASHIVRATRI: NIGHT OF LORD SHIVA
Mahashivratri meaning the ‘Great night of Shiva’ and one of the most significant festivals in Hinduism, widely devotional and venerated in every corner of India and many parts of the world. Observed every year on the 13th night and 14th day of the dark fortnight, Krishna Paksha in the month of Phalguna, which falls in…
THE NEW ERA OF KASHMIR
“The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” Kashmir has mesmerised people with its stunning landscapes and deep cultural roots. The revocation of Article 370 in August 2019 marked a pivotal shift, opening the door to a new chapter for Kashmir. This change has set the stage for…
IMPACT OF VANDE BHARAT EXPRESS ON KASHMIR
“Happiness is just a train ride away” With the inception of Vande Bharat in valley, the quote above seems to be true for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. 15 February 2015, the day of commencement of first Vande Bharat Express marked a revolutionary day not only for the Indian Railways but also for the…
GOVERNMENT HEALTH SCHEME & IMPLEMENTATION IN KASHMIR
In recent years, the health scenario in Kashmir has achieved significant attention, especially health schemes of govt and their implementation. The population’s health needs are acute as a region marked by challenging geographical and socio-political conditions. The government has initiated various health schemes to improve access, quality, and affordability. However, implementing these schemes has faced…
WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE: A CALL FOR JUSTICE IN KASHMIR
Observed annually on February 20, the World Day of Social Justice serves as a universal reminder of the enduring struggle for fairness, human dignity, and equal rights. This day emphasises the urgent need to dismantle discrimination, oppression, and systemic inequality, which continue to hinder societal advancement. While many nations mark this occasion by addressing issues…
DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL INDUSTRIES IN KASHMIR:CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Small industries are integral to the economic growth of Kashmir, a region celebrated for its natural beauty, culture, and craftsmanship. These industries not only provide employment but also preserve the region’s heritage. The inadequate infrastructure and limited market access pose challenges to their growth. Despite these obstacles, small industries have been resilient and adaptable and…
WORLD RADIO DAY: CELEBRATING THE POWER OF SOUND COMMUNICATION
Radio, the timeless voice of the airwaves, has remained an integral part of human civilization, evolving through decades yet retaining its essence of connectivity, information, and entertainment. Every year on February 13th, the world unites to celebrate World Radio Day, a tribute to a medium that has transcended technological revolutions and stood resilient in the…
SAFER INTERNET DAY: PROMOTING A SECURE DIGITAL WORLD
‘Safer Internet Day’ is a global initiative promoting responsible online technology use, especially among children and young people. Observed annually on the second Tuesday of February, it is coordinated by the Insafe network with support from the European Commission. This day emphasises digital safety, cybersecurity, and responsible online behavior in an increasingly connected world. With…