A SHARED FUTURE: KASHMIR’S ENDURING SPIRIT OF UNITY AND COEXISTENCE

Farooq Abdullah’s remarks on the return of Kashmiri Pandits highlight Kashmir’s tradition of coexistence among diverse communities. Emphasizing reconciliation and shared cultural heritage, his vision calls for mutual respect and trust restoration. This reflects a collective aspiration for a united future where all communities contribute to peace and progress in the Valley.

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…

SPIRITUAL SHRINES IN KASHMIR

Kashmir has been a home to varied religions. The valley boasts of having shrines of all religions. Here is a glimpse of such shrines across Kashmir dating back to several centuries.