Republic Day, celebrated annually on January 26th, is a testament to India’s democratic spirit and constitutional integrity. For decades, the day held a contentious and somber connotation in Kashmir, marked by strikes, violence, and heightened security measures. However, recent years have seen a remarkable transformation in the region’s perception of Republic Day, turning it into…
Author: Rooh Bhat
NATIONAL TOURISM DAY: A NEW DAWN FOR KASHMIR
National Tourism Day, celebrated annually on January 25th, serves as a reminder of the immense potential that tourism holds for country’s economic and cultural growth. For Kashmir, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” this day is not just a celebration but a testament to its remarkable journey from turmoil to tranquility, with tourism playing…
CELEBRATING NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY: INSPIRING STORIES FROM KASHMIR
National Girl Child Day, celebrated every year on January 24th, is a day dedicated to acknowledging the rights, achievements and potential of girls across India. Established by the Ministry of Women and Child Development in 2008, this day highlights the need for equal opportunities, gender equality, and the eradication of discrimination faced by girl child….
“SERENADING SILENCE: THE UNSPOKEN POWER OF KASHMIRI WOMEN”
Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas, Kashmir not only boasts scenic beauty but also a rich cultural heritage, embodied gracefully by its women. Kashmiri women, with their distinctive charm and resilience, play an integral role in shaping the tapestry of the region. The women of the region stand as the embodiment of strength…
NATIONAL YOUTH DAY: CELEBRATING THE POWER OF YOUNG MINDS
Every year on January 12th, India observes National Youth Day, a tribute to the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, one of the greatest spiritual leaders and youth icons of the nation. The day is not merely a celebration but a reminder of the immense potential that lies within the youth of the country. With over…
FLOURISHING TRADE IN KASHMIR
Revival of Traditional Trades Kashmir, known for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich culture and heritage has witnessed a significant resurgence in its traditional trades. The region’s unique handicrafts, exquisite textiles and flavorful spices have long been prized by locals and tourists alike. Rooted in history and shaped by influences from Central Asia and Persia, the…
THE ENCHANTING WULAR LAKE: KASHMIR’S PRISTINE OASIS OF CALM AND BEAUTY
Wular Lake, nestled in the heart of the Kashmir Valley, is a unique marvel. As one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes, it stands as a testament to the grandeur and natural beauty of this pristine region. Its massive size and profound significance make it a crucial cultural and economic asset for Kashmir. Yet, despite these…
DE-CODING CHILAI KALAN: FORTY DAYS OF CHILL
CHILAI KALAN
HANDLOOMS OF KASHMIR
Kashmir, known as the “Paradise on Earth,” is not only famous for its breathtaking landscapes but also for its rich cultural heritage. Among the many treasures of Kashmir, its handloom industry stands out as a testament to the skill and artistry of its people. This article delves into the history, cultural significance, types of handlooms,…
THE HEARTBEAT OF KASHMIR NATIONAL FARMER’S DAY AND THE FUTURE OF AGRICULTURE IN THE VALLEY
National Farmer’s Day, also known as Kisan Diwas, is celebrated on December 23rd each year to honour the invaluable contribution of farmers to the economy and society. This day marks the birth anniversary of Chaudhary Charan Singh, former Prime Minister of India, who championed the rights and welfare of farmers. This day holds particular…
IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN JAMMU & KASHMIR
Social media has emerged as one of the most transformative tools of the 21st century, reshaping communication, culture and politics across the globe. Its influence is particularly pronounced in regions like Jammu and Kashmir, with a unique socio-political landscape. Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and WhatsApp have profoundly affected the region, offering both opportunities…
TOURISM IN KASHMIR: A JEWEL OF NATURAL BEAUTY AND CULTURE
Kashmir often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” is a region of awe-inspiring natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and deep historical significance. Located in the northernmost part of India, Kashmir has long been a sought-after destination for travelers from around the world. The valley’s picturesque landscapes, serene lakes, snow-capped mountains, lush meadows, and vibrant gardens…
NATURE’S HARVEST OF KASHMIR
Kashmir, known as the “Paradise on Earth,” is famous not only for its stunning landscapes but also for its rich produce of high-quality dry fruits. The region’s unique climate, fertile soil, and traditional farming methods make it an ideal environment for cultivating a variety of dry fruits, including walnuts, almonds, saffron, and dried apricots. These…
BEYOND SKIING: WINTER ADVENTURES IN KASHMIR
Kashmir, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” offers far more than just skiing during the winter months. Its snow-clad landscapes, frozen lakes, and alpine forests provide a perfect setting for a variety of thrilling winter adventures. Here’s a look at some of the most exciting activities beyond skiing that make Kashmir a premier winter…
INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAINS DAY : TREKS, ADVENTURE TRAILS AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
On December 11th, every year, the world celebrates International Mountains Day to raise awareness about the vital role mountains play in sustaining life on Earth. This day encourages us to reflect on the unique ecosystems of mountain ranges, their importance to global biodiversity, and their contribution to livelihoods, water resources, and cultural heritage. For Kashmir,…
KASHMIR: THE WAY THE WORLD SEES IT
Kashmir is a land of unmatched natural beauty and cultural richness, capturing the imagination of travelers from across the globe. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, this picturesque region is blessed with breathtaking landscapes, including lush green valleys, snow-capped mountains, and crystal-clear lakes. Iconic destinations like Dal Lake, famous for its charming houseboats and…
ROLE OF UDAAN SCHOOL AND INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities, observed annually on December 3, serves as a global reminder of the challenges faced by persons with disabilities and the importance of fostering an inclusive society. Established by the United Nations in 1992, the day encourages people worldwide to reflect on the rights and opportunities available to those…
WORLD WILDLIFE CONSERVATION DAY
Every year, December 4th is celebrated as World Wildlife Conservation Day, a global reminder of the critical need to safeguard wildlife and their habitats. This day holds immense significance for the region of Jammu and Kashmir, a place of unparalleled beauty and rich biodiversity. Nestled in the northernmost part of India, Jammu and Kashmir is…
WORLD TELEVISION DAY (21 NOV) : EVOLUTION FROM 1927 TO 2024
World Television Day, observed annually on November 21, is a celebration of one of the most transformative inventions of the 20th century: the television. While it might seem surprising to dedicate a day to this ubiquitous medium, the United Nations General Assembly recognized its impact in 1996, emphasizing television’s role in promoting communication, information dissemination,…
میری زندگی، میری یاد
میرا نام فاروق احمد لون ہے، اور میری عمر 20 سال ہے۔ میں کشمیر کے لولاب کے ایک چھوٹے سے گاؤں میں اپنے والدین، دو بڑی بہنوں اور ایک چھوٹے بھائی کے ساتھ رہتا ہوں۔ زندگی آسان نہیں رہی۔ بڑے ہو کر، میرے والد واحد کمانے والے تھے، جو ہماری مدد کے لیے عجیب و…
CELEBRATING CHILDREN’S DAY: HOPE AND RESILIENCE IN KASHMIR
Children’s Day in India, celebrated on November 14 in honor of Jawaharlal Nehru’s birthday, is a time to acknowledge the rights, welfare, and aspirations of children across the nation. In the context of Jammu and Kashmir, Children’s Day takes on unique significance. The region’s history has influenced generations, shaping a childhood landscape filled with both…
THE WHEELS OF CHANGE, BRIDGING THE VALLEYS KASHMIR’S PUBLIC TRANSPORT AWAKENING
Public transport is the lifeblood of urban development, enhancing economic growth and social connectivity. World Public Transport Day, celebrated globally, highlights the pivotal role that efficient, accessible, and sustainable public transportation systems play in shaping societies. For regions like Kashmir, nestled in the northernmost part of India, the significance of public transport goes beyond just…
FROM HERITAGE TO HORIZONS: NATIONAL EDUCATION DAY PERSPECTIVE AND KASHMIR’S PATH FORWARD
“Learning gives creativity, creativity leads to thinking, thinking provides knowledge, and knowledge makes you great.” Dr APJ Abdul Kalam National Education Day, observed on November 11, commemorates the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India’s first Education Minister. Azad, a visionary leader, played a pivotal role in shaping India’s educational landscape, recognising that education…
FROM DIAGNOSIS TO HOPE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER KASHMIR’S JOURNEY FOR BETTER CARE AND AWARENESS
Cancer remains one of the most devastating diseases globally, affecting millions of lives every year. International Cancer Awareness Day, observed on November 7, is a crucial reminder of the importance of cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, and research. It is a day dedicated to spreading awareness about cancer’s impact, educating people about the importance of…
UNIFIED IN LIGHT: EKTA DIWAS AND DIWALI AS BEACONS OF SOLIDARITY
Certain events transcend mere celebration in the Indian cultural and national landscape, carrying a more profound significance rooted in unity, solidarity, and resilience. Two such events are Ekta Diwas, National Unity Day and Diwali, the festival of lights. Both hold a profound importance, not just as festive occasions but as catalysts for national integration and…
DEEPAWALI: THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS AND ITS CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
Deepawali, or Diwali, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated festivals in India, known as the “Festival of Lights.” This ancient Hindu festival, which typically spans five days, falls in the Hindu lunar month of Kartika (October-November). Deepawali represents the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. It…
CELEBRATING KASHMIR’S FESTIVAL SYMPHONY WHERE TRADITION EMBRACES TOGETHERNESS
Nestled in the northernmost part of India, the enchanting valley of Kashmir is a sight to behold, with its breathtaking landscapes, lush meadows, and serene lakes. However, beyond its natural beauty, Kashmir is a land where a rich tapestry of festivals and cultural celebrations unfold throughout the year, offering a glimpse into the region’s vibrant…
GIRLS LEADING THE WAY IN KASHMIR: CELEBRATING THEIR STRENGTH AND POTENTIAL ON THE EVE OF INTERNATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY
International Girl Child Day, celebrated annually on October 11, holds a special significance globally, focusing on the rights and opportunities of girls. For Kashmir, a region historically embroiled in conflict, this day offers a chance to spotlight the empowerment of Kashmiri women and the role of education, equality, and opportunity in shaping their future. With…
پیشہ ورانہ وابستگی: خواتین کو بااختیار بنانا، ایک وقت میں ایک مہارت
خواتین کی شرکت اور بااختیار بنانا بنیادی حقوق ہیں. وہ خواتین کو اس قابل بناتے ہیں کہ وہ اپنی زندگی پر قابو پا سکیں اور معاشرے میں اپنا حصہ ڈال سکیں۔ خواتین کو اکثر امتیازی سلوک اور صنفی عدم مساوات کا سامنا کرنا پڑتا ہے، کچھ کو ان کے پس منظر یا ذات جیسے عوامل…
CONTRIBUTION OF KASHMIRIS TOWARDS NATION BUILDING
Kashmir, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth”, is not only known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage but also plays a vital role in the nation-building process of India. Its strategic location, abundant natural resources and diverse population contribute significantly to the country’s economy and social fabric. This essay explores Kashmir’s contributions…
KASHMIR REJOICES: WORLD SMILE DAY
AND THE PROMISE OF A BETTER TOMORROW POST-370 World Smile Day, celebrated every year on the first Friday of October, 4th October this time around, is a global celebration of kindness and optimism that holds profound significance in the context of Kashmir. Historically marred by conflict and uncertainty, the region is now on a path…
THE PASHMINA LEGACY: A RICH TRADITION OF CRAFTSMANSHIP
Pashmina, known for its unparalleled softness and warmth, is more than just a luxurious fabric it’s a symbol of centuries-old craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and intricate artistry rooted in the Kashmir Valley. The legacy of pashmina is a story of tradition, skill, and resilience. The origins of pashmina can be traced back to ancient Kashmir, where…
WORLD RIVERS DAY
The United Nation adopted the UN Resolution to celebrate ‘World Rivers Day’ on fourth Sunday of September every year to disseminate the value of rivers and increase public awareness. The first event was held in the year 2005 which garnered immense support of millions of people across the globe to help conserve rivers around the…
INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR PEACE: INDIA’S COMMITMENT TO GLOBAL HARMONY
September 21st of each year marks a privileged day for the world to come together and celebrate the International Day for Peace a day meant to further open the gates toward global harmony and unity. As we are living in a world filled with conflict and division, this day serves as the most powerful reminder…
WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS IN TOURIST HOTSPOTS OF KASHMIR VALLEY
The Kashmir Valley, renowned for its beautiful landscapes, lush green meadows, and snowcapped mountains, has emerged as one of India’s premier tourist destinations. Popular spots like Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, and Srinagar attract millions of visitors annually, contributing significantly to the local economy. However, the surge in tourism has also led to severe waste management challenges,…
THE ENCHANTING BEAUTY OF KASHMIR: A TIMELESS PARADISE
Kashmir, often described as “Paradise on Earth,” is a region of unparalleled beauty and charm. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, this stunning landscape is renowned for its majestic mountains, lush valleys, and serene lakes. The natural splendor of Kashmir has captivated the hearts of travelers and poets alike for centuries, and it continues…
NURTURING DREAMS: HOW ARMY GOODWILL SCHOOLS ARE SHAPING KASHMIR’S TOMORROW
A quiet revolution is unfolding in north Kashmir’s remote and rugged terrain. This transformation is driven by the dedicated efforts of the teachers at Army Goodwill Schools, established by the Indian Army. These schools are more than just educational institutions; they are beacons of hope and change for communities in remote and adverse weather areas,…
HEALTHCARE CHALLENGES IN KASHMIR: REVIEWING ACCESS AND INFRASTRUCTURE INITIATIVES
The Kashmir region, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, faces significant healthcare challenges that impact its population’s well-being. The region’s healthcare system grapples with issues related to access, infrastructure, and resource allocation.Kashmir’s rugged terrain and harsh climatic conditions pose considerable obstacles to accessing healthcare. Many remote villages are cut off from primary…
SADHBHAVANA DIWAS: FOSTERING HARMONY AND NATIONAL UNITY
Sadhbhavana Diwas, or Harmony Day, is an annual observance in India dedicated to promoting peace, harmony, and national integration. Celebrated on August 20th, the birth anniversary of Rajiv Gandhi, India’s youngest Prime Minister, Sadhbhavana Diwas commemorates his vision of a united, inclusive, and progressive India. This day serves as a reminder of the importance of…
WHAT DOES RAKSHA BANDHAN TEACH HUMANITY?
Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated across India and other parts of South Asia. It usually falls in the month of August, during the full moon day of the Hindu lunar calendar month of Shravana. This festival, while deeply rooted in Indian culture and Hindu tradition, carries a universal…
THE ROLE OF THE INDIAN ARMY IN CONDUCTING A PEACEFUL AMARNATH YATRA 2024
The Amarnath Yatra, one of the most revered pilgrimages for Hindus, involves a challenging journey to the Amarnath Cave in Jammu and Kashmir. The pilgrimage is known for its spiritual significance and the arduous trek involved. Ensuring the safety and smooth conduct of this pilgrimage is no small task, and the Indian Army plays a…
JENI MELA
In the scenic Pir Panjal ranges lies the village of Jeni in Uri, quickly becoming a prominent spot for border tourism. Positioned near the LoC, Jeni captivates visitors with its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Central to its allure is the revered Ziyarat Jeni Peer Baba Wali Ullah Shams ud Din Awliya shrine,…
CONTRIBUTION OF INDIAN ARMY IN AMARNATH YATRA
Amarnath Yatra, one of the holiest pilgrimages for Hindus, attracts thousands of devotees annually to the sacred Amarnath Cave in Jammu and Kashmir. Located at an altitude of 3,888 meters, the cave is famous for its naturally forming ice Shiva Lingam, a manifestation of Lord Shiva. The pilgrimage is a spiritual journey, wherein the harsh…
MONUMENTS OF KASHMIR
Kashmir, habitually alluded to as “Heaven on Earth,” is a confluence of various dynasties and empires of each leaving an indelible mark on Kashmir’s culture, social legacy and architecture. Dynasties like Muryas, Kushans, Guptas, Mughals & Dogra, bestowed on to the architectural heritages of Kashmir contemporarily akin to other parts of the country. The amalgamation of culture, artistic flavour…
ANCIENT HISTORY OF KASHMIR :PREHISTORIC TO MEDIEVAL TIMES
Kashmir is more than a mere destination it is an experience, an emotion, and a treasure trove of breathtaking beauty. Kashmir nestled in the lap of the Himalayas has a rich history woven with diverse cultures, religions, and dynasties. From prehistoric times to the medieval era it has been a cradle of human civilization reflecting…
SUFI SHRINES IN THE KASHMIR VALLEY: SANCTUARIES OF PEACE AND SPIRITUALITY
The Kashmir Valley, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is also home to numerous Sufi shrines that hold immense historical and spiritual significance. These shrines, dedicated to revered Sufi saints, attract devotees from various religious backgrounds, offering a glimpse into the region’s deep rooted Sufi tradition. Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam,…
UNLEASHING POTENTIAL EXPLORING THE VAST SCOPE OF SPORTS IN KASHMIR
Kashmiri youth are increasingly excelling in sports, with the Indian Army’s support and initiatives playing a crucial role. Cricket and football are particularly popular, with players like Parvez Rasool and Abdul Majeed Kakroo gaining national recognition. Additionally, other sports like basketball and adventure sports are also gaining traction, with the region poised to produce world-class players.
HERITAGE UNVEILED: THE EMPOWERED WOMEN OF ANCIENT KASHMIR
The Rig Vedic society celebrated and appreciated women, but discrimination emerged in the later period, particularly concerning education and other rights. The prevalence of child marriage, Sati, polygamy, and the purdah system further diminished women’s status. In contrast, an exploration of ancient Kashmir reveals a dynamic history where women played pivotal roles in political administration,…
A PILGRIMAGE OF PEACE
HOW THE AMARNATH YATRA STRENGTHENS KASHMIR’S SOCIAL FABRIC AND PROVIDES A FILLIP TO THE ECONOMY OF THE REGION The Amarnath Yatra, an annual Hindu pilgrimage to the holy Amarnath Cave in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, holds immense spiritual significance for millions of devotees. This pilgrimage to the sacred abode of Lord Shiva,…
EXQUISITE AND INTRICATE THREADWORK UNVEILING THE CREWELLERY ART OF KASHMIR
In the breathtaking valleys of Kashmir, amidst the serene landscapes and towering Himalayan peaks, lies a tradition as vibrant as the region– the art of Crewel embroidery. This age-old craft, steeped in history and cultural significance, embodies the intricate craftsmanship and artistic prowess of the Kashmir people. Originating from the Persian word “Zal”, meaning thread,…
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
World Environment Day led by the United Nation was first celebrated in the year 1973 dedicated to raise awareness and encourage action for the protection of our environment. Since then, the event is held annually on Jun 5thglobally to motivate and educate the population about their responsibility in safeguarding the planet for future generations. The…
کشمیری فن تعمیرروایت اور خوبصورتی کے ذریعے ایک سفر
ہمالیہ کی گود میں آباد کشمیر نہ صرف دلکش قدرتی خوبصورتی کا حامل ہے بلکہ ایک بھرپور تعمیراتی ورثہ بھی ہے جو اس کی ثقافتی تنوع اور تاریخی اہمیت کی عکاسی کرتا ہے۔ فارسی، وسطی ایشیائی اور مقامی اثرات کے منفرد امتزاج نے کشمیری فن تعمیر کو جنم دیا ہے، جس میں لکڑی کی پیچیدہ…
THE RIVER CAUGHT IN A CROSSFIRE
Once upon a time, in the mystical land of Kashmir, there flowed a river named Kishanganga. Well, actually, it flows through both sides, so let’s call it the Schrödinger’s River for now. Originating in the picturesque Ganderbal district, near Krishansar Lake, these 254 km-long waterways had ambitions of peaceful meandering. Little did it know, it…
مقامی معیشتوں کو بااختیار بنانے والی برادری مرکزی صنعتیں
کشمیر ہندوستان کے شمال میں واقع ایک خطہ ہے جو اپنی قدرتی خوبصورتی کے لیے مشہور ہے۔ یہ خطہ مختلف قسم کی صنعتوں کا گھر ہے، جن کا بہت زیادہ انحصار مقامی کمیونٹی پر ہے۔ مقامی کمیونٹیز اور صنعتوں کے درمیان تعامل خطے کی اقتصادی ترقی کے لیے اہم ہے۔ کشمیر میں بنیادی صنعتیں زراعت،…
WORLD ATHLETICS DAY
World Athletics Day is a celebration that transcends borders, uniting nations through the shared passion for sports. On this occasion, athletes from around the globe come together to honor the spirit of athleticism, perseverance, and camaraderie. In India, this day holds particular significance as it showcases the country’s rich sporting heritage and the immense potential…
THE GUARDIAN OF KASHMIR: MAQBOOL SHERWANI, BARAMULLA’S BRAVEHEART
Fairs will be held every year on the funeral pyres of the martyrs; this will be the mark of those who died for the country. Mohd Maqbool Sherwani was born in a Kashmiri family, at Baramulla. Maqbool joined the National Conference in 1939. He was a staunch supporter of united India and vehemently opposed the…
BLOSSOMING KASHMIR: THE FLOURISHING LANDSCAPE OF HORTICULTURE
Horticulture in Kashmir
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR DAY IN KASHMIR: CELEBRATING WORKERS’ RIGHTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS
International Labour Day, also known as May Day, is a day dedicated to celebrating the contributions and achievements of workers worldwide. In Kashmir, this day holds significant importance as it highlights the struggles, rights, and aspirations of the working class in the region. Let’s delve into the essence of International Labour Day in Kashmir and…
CELEBRATING CULTURAL HERITAGE AND THE JOURNEY OF DANCE IN KASHMIR
Dance, a universal language that transcends barriers of culture and time, holds a significant place in human civilization. Every year, on April 29th, the world celebrates International Dance Day, honoring the artistry, diversity, and cultural significance of dance forms across the globe. Let’s dive into the rich history of dance in Kashmir, exploring its cultural…
THE HIMALAYAS: FOREGROUND OF CLIMATE CHANGE
The Himalayas, often referred to as the “Roof of the World,” are a majestic mountain range in Asia. Word Himalaya, derived from Sanskrit “hima” meaning “snow” and “alaya” meaning “dwelling abode, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau, the range also acts as a strong defence barrier as it saves Central…
PRESERVING TRADITION, CRAFTING THE FUTURE:THE RICH TAPESTRY OF KASHMIRI HANDICRAFTS
Nestled amidst the breath-taking Himalayan mountains, the Kashmir Valley is renowned for its exquisite handicrafts, which have been cherished for centuries as symbols of cultural heritage and artistic mastery. From intricately woven carpets to delicately embroidered shawls, Kashmiri handicrafts represent a harmonious blend of tradition, creativity, and craftsmanship. At the heart of Kashmir’s vibrant handicraft…
BLOOMING SPLENDOR: EXPLORING THE ENCHANTING TULIP GARDEN OF KASHMIR
Nestled amidst the majestic mountains and verdant valleys of Kashmir, the Tulip Garden stands as a vibrant testament to the region’s natural beauty and horticultural prowess. Each year, as spring breathes new life into the landscape, the garden transforms into a kaleidoscope of colors, attracting visitors from far and wide. This article delves into the…
GENDER DYNAMICS IN KASHMIR: SHIFTING NARRATIVES & EMPOWERMENT
The landscape of gender dynamics in Kashmir is even evolving. Historically, Kashmiri women have played multifaceted roles within their communities, navigating both traditional structures and emerging aspirations. Today, a confluence of factors – social activism, educational opportunities and the changing political climate – is prompting a significant shift in these dynamics paving the way for…
TITHWAL BRIDGE, A TESTAMENT TO COURAGE AND HISTORIC TRIUMPH
The breathtaking and awe-inspiring natural beauty of the landscape in the Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir, coupled with the strategic Tithwal Bridge, creates a scene that captivates observers with its scenic charm and historical significance. The bridge stands tall as a symbol of indomitable courage and historic importance; it is also, at times, known…
SAFFRON PLANTATION IN KASHMIR: CULTIVATING TRADITION AND CHARTING A PROMISING FUTURE
Saffron cultivation in Kashmir has a rich and storied history that dates back centuries. Introduced to the region by Persian traders during the reign of Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, saffron quickly became an integral part of Kashmir’s agricultural landscape. The unique climatic conditions and fertile soil of the Kashmir Valley proved to be…
SPORTS AND WOMEN: A KASHMIR STORY
In the picturesque landscape of Kashmir, a quiet revolution is unfolding as women defy societal norms and carve a niche for themselves in the world of sports. Against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains, the stories of female athletes like Nadiya Nighat, Bilquis Mir, and Sadia Tariq have become beacons of inspiration, challenging stereotypes and rewriting…
KASHMIRIYAT THROUGH THE AGES: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
The valley of Kashmir, nestled within the majestic Himalayas, epitomizes a rich tapestry of cultures, religions, and traditions that have converged over centuries. Central to this cultural mosaic is the essence of Kashmiriyat, a unique ethos characterized by its steadfast dedication to pluralism, tolerance, and harmonious coexistence. Unravelling the history of Kashmir unveils a compelling…
LIGHT AND SOUND SHOW AT BONIYAR TEMPLE: A TIMELESS TREASURE
Boniyar Temple stands as a testament to the Kashmir valley’s rich history of art, culture, heritage and the religious shift through the centuries. Often hailed as one of the best preserved monument of Kashmiri heritage, this ancient temple offers a glimpse into the bygone era of the valley’s cultural and religious traditions. Located along the…
DRUG DE-ADDICTION CENTRE: AN INITIATIVE TO TRANSFORM LIVES
Established in October 2022, the Drug De-addiction Centre (DDC) at Kupwara emerged as a beacon of hope in the battle against drug addiction. Thanks to this pioneering collaboration between Indian Army and the Sub District Hospital, Kupwara, over 550 individuals have been able to free themselves from the crutches of drugs and join the mainstream….