UNTAMED KASHMIR: WHERE ADVENTURE MEETS SERENITY

Given its magnificent natural beauty, Kashmir, which is tucked away in the Himalayas, is frequently called “Paradise on Earth.” Beyond the breathtaking scenery, the area provides adventurers with an exhilarating outdoor playground. Adventure tourism is developing in Kashmir, offering everything from skiing down powder-covered slopes to climbing over high-altitude mountains. It is perfect for a…

ROLE OF AGRICULTURE IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR ECONOMY

Jammu and Kashmir, often called the Paradise on Earth, is admired not only for its breathtaking natural beauty but also for its fertile valleys and rich agricultural traditions. Farming has long been the backbone of the region’s economy, sustaining a large share of its population. Even as modernization and expansion of towns continue, agriculture and…

INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE KASHMIR VALLEY

The Kashmir Valley, celebrated for its breathtaking beauty and deep cultural traditions, has also been shaped by the role of infrastructure in influencing its social and economic direction. Situated in the Himalayas with enormous possibilities for growth, the Kashmir valley has long dealt with the challenges of distance, weather and circumstances that slowed progress. Yet,…

IMPACT OF RAIL CONNECTIVITY OF J&K TRADE, TOURISM AND DEFENCE

The story of Jammu and Kashmir’s rail connectivity showcase about laying steel lines across valleys and mountains and hope, unity and a collective determination to bridge distances. Every stretch of the railway that winds through the region’s challenging terrain carries with it a quiet assurance of peace, progress and protection. For decades, the dream of…

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…

       WINTER TOURISM IN KASHMIR

Kashmir, often celebrated as Paradise on Earth, undergoes a magical transformation with the arrival of winter. When snow blankets its valleys, mountains and lakes, the region turns into a spectacular destination for travelers who seek both adventure and serenity. Over the years, this season has become an important pillar of the Valley’s economy, drawing visitors…

KASHMIR: A JOURNEY THROUGH HISTORY AND HERITAGE

Kashmir, often described as “Paradise on Earth”, is one of the most beautiful and historically significant regions of South Asia. Surrounded by the towering Himalayas, snow-clad mountains, rivers and lush valleys, the region has fascinated poets, kings, and travelers for centuries. But beyond its natural beauty lies a long and layered history shaped by religion,…

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….

TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN KASHMIR

Kashmir often hailed as “Paradise on Earth” is a region with immense potential for tourism. Its stunning landscapes, cultural richness and diverse offerings have made it a significant destination for both domestic and international tourists. However, the region’s tourism development has been a complex journey, marked by periods of boom and bust and it faces…

 NAYA KASHMIR: A BLUEPRINT FOR PROGRESS

The idea of Naya Kashmir originally emerged in 1944 as a progressive socio-economic charter aimed at establishing a democratic and egalitarian society in Kashmir. It is both a privilege and a responsibility to pen down a topic that holds deep significance for every Indian. Jammu and Kashmir, nestled in the majestic Himalayas, has long been…

HARVESTING OPPORTUNITIES: WHY KASHMIR’S AGRICULTURE SECTOR DESERVES INVESTMENT

Kashmir, often called Paradise on Earth, is rich in scenic beauty and has immense agricultural potential. With its unique climate, fertile soils and traditional farming practices, the region has long been a hub for horticulture, floriculture and high-value crops. Yet, despite its promise, the sector remains under-invested and under-optimised. Strategic investments in Kashmir’s agriculture can…

SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE IN JAMMU & KASHMIR

Sports represent much more than just recreation. They are a unifying force, a way to build character, and a medium for promoting physical well-being and social harmony. In Jammu and Kashmir, sports carry an even deeper significance as they provide a positive avenue for youth, strengthening tourism and bringing communities closer together. Over the last…

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…

SUSTAINABLE FARMING IN MOUNTAIN TERRAINS – GUREZ VALLEY                                    

Farming in the mountains is a study in resilience. Steep slopes, thin soils, short growing seasons and fragile ecosystems demand methods that conserve water and nutrients while protecting landscapes from erosion. Around the world, farmers have shaped hillsides into terraced steps, diversified their fields to hedge against climate swings and stored harvests to outlast long…

FRUITS OF THE VALLEY

Each year, as the Himalayan landscape shifts into a season of ripeness, Kashmir’s orchards turn into a living masterpiece. The valley adorns itself with hues of red, gold and green as fruits like apples and cherries mature, reflecting not only the richness of nature but also the resilience and heritage of the people. This seasonal…

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….

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…

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,…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

“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…

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…

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,…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…