For a Kashmiri, winter has never been a season of stopping. It has always been a season of moving inward. When Sheen spreads across rooftops, lanes fall silent and the valley turns white, life does not pause—it simply shifts indoors. This is how it has always been in Kashmir. Winter is not emptiness; it is…
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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES:A KASHMIRI HEARTFELT REFLECTION
As I sit near my window this morning, watching the faint winter sunlight fall across the courtyard and hearing the distant rumble of a shikara moving through a quiet Dal Lake, my mind drifts toward a day the world observes every year — the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. In Kashmir, where compassion flows…
THE CHANGING FACE OF KASHMIR’S ART AND CRAFT
Kashmir is admired across the world for its breathtaking natural beauty and the true essence of the region also lives in its centuries-old traditions of art and craftsmanship. For generations, the valley has been home to artisans who mastered delicate weaving of Pashmina, the intricate carving of walnut wood and the colorful detailing of papier…
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT THROUGH ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN KASHMIR
Economic empowerment in Kashmir means enabling individuals and communities to control resources, make financial decisions and improve livelihoods. Entrepreneurship, starting and managing businesses, is a key catalyst for this empowerment. Amid Kashmir’s unique socio-political challenges, entrepreneurship fosters economic revival and social progress by creating jobs and diversifying beyond traditional agriculture and tourism. Both men and…
BREAKING BARRIERS: GIRLS SHINING IN EDUCATION
Across the world, education has long been regarded as the most powerful tool for transformation a force capable of reshaping destinies, breaking the cycle of poverty and building societies rooted in equity and progress. Yet for generations, half of humanity the girls were kept away from classrooms, their potential dimmed by tradition, poverty and prejudice….
THE SPIRIT OF ART IN THE VALLEY: KASHMIR ON INTERNATIONAL ARTIST DAY
Every year on October 25, the world observes International Artist Day — a celebration of creativity, imagination and the enduring power of human expression. On this day, we honour artists who transform blank spaces into meaning — who make us see, feel and think differently. In the context of Kashmir, this celebration gains a deeper…
SMART VILLAGES IN KASHMIR: THE SILENT DIGITAL REVOLUTION
In the tranquil villages of Kashmir, where apple orchards sway under the shadow of snow-capped peaks and saffron fields shimmer in the autumn sun, a quiet revolution is unfolding. It is not the loud, glittering transformation of urban India’s tech hubs, with their neon lit startups and bustling digital billboards. Instead, it is a subtle,…
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN KASHMIR
Women empowerment in Kashmir has undergone a profound transformation in recent decades, marked by evolving social, political and economic dynamics and punctuated by the resilience and agency of Kashmiri women themselves. This comprehensive article explores the historical context, legislative reforms, grassroots initiatives, the challenges faces and the contributions of influential Kashmiri women across spheres, encapsulating…
FROM DETERMINATION TO VICTORY: GEN BIPIN RAWAT FENCING CHAMPIONSHIP INSPIRES A GENERATION IN KUPWARA
The quiet, picturesque town of Kupwara, nestled in the majestic valleys of North Kashmir, recently transformed into a vibrant epicenter of youth energy, discipline, and national spirit. Over the course of three electrifying days — from October 3 to 5 — the Gen Bipin Rawat Fencing Championship unfolded at the Vajr Fencing Node, Maidan-e-Azam, capturing…
CELEBRATING RESILIENCE: INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE GIRL CHILD IN KASHMIR
Every year on October 11, the world celebrates the International Day of the Girl Child. This day is not only about recognizing the achievements of girls but also about focusing attention on their rights, education, health and equal opportunities. In regions like Kashmir, where social and political circumstances often pose challenges, the day carries a…
TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE IN THE VALLEY OF KASHMIRA DIGITAL AND INSTITUTIONAL RENAISSANCE
The valley of Kashmir, known for its breathtaking beauty but also marked by geographical and infrastructural hurdles has witnessed a remarkable transformation in healthcare over the past decades. From being dependent on traditional healers and having very limited government facilities in the early twentieth century, the region has steadily built a structured system of healthcare…
GIRL EDUCATION IN A REMOTE HAMLET SCHOOL
Education is often described as the light that dispels the darkness of ignorance and when this light reaches the lives of girls in remote hamlets, it becomes a beacon of hope and transformation. In rural and isolated regions, where development moves slowly and opportunities are few, education for girls plays an even more crucial role….
YOUNG ACHIEVERS OF JAMMU & KASHMIR: INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION
Jammu and Kashmir, a land celebrated for its natural charm and layered history, is witnessing a new wave of inspiration driven by its young achievers. Instead of being defined by past struggles, the region is steadily being recognized for its pool of talent in sports, entrepreneurship, education and public service. This generation of determined individuals…
ECONOMIC BOOST IN KASHMIR: PROMOTION OF HANDICRAFTS AND LOCAL INDUSTRIES
Economy is the backbone of every thriving state or country. For a nation to sustain and prosper, each region must contribute through its own local economic strengths and industries. A strong local economy not only generates employment but also ensures cultural preservation, social stability and long-term development. In this context, Kashmir holds a unique place…
ASPIRATIONS OF GUJJARS & BAKARWALS IN NAYA KASHMIR: ECHOES FROM THE MOUNTAINS, DREAMS FROM THE HEARTLAND
In the heart of the Himalayas, where clouds drift lazily across snow-kissed peaks and time seems to pause in the morning mist, live the resilient Gujjars and Bakarwals, proud pastoralist communities whose roots run deep in the land of Jammu and Kashmir. For generations, they have journeyed along ancient migratory routes, guiding their herds through…
HINDI DIWAS IN KASHMIR: CELEBRATING LANGUAGE, UNITY AND OPPORTUNITY
Every year, India celebrates Hindi Diwas on 14th September, marking the day in 1949 when Hindi was adopted as one of the official languages of the country. Across India, schools, colleges and institutions use this day to honor the language, its literature and its role in uniting a diverse nation. While Hindi is spoken more…
LIGHTING UP KASHMIR: LITERACY—THE CROWN OF INDIA’S FUTURE
On September 8, the world once again marked International Literacy Day, a reminder that the ability to read and write is not a privilege, it is a right and the foundation of every civilized society. Yet in Kashmir, where the beauty of the land often overshadows the struggles of its people, literacy remains a battle…
NATIONAL SPORTS DAY
Every year on August 29, India observes National Sports Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of the legendary hockey player Major Dhyan Chand. His extraordinary feat in the field earned him accolades not only in India but worldwide, making this day a celebration of his legacy and a reminder of the transformative power of sports….
WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY IN KASHMIR
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…