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…
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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…
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…
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…
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,…
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CHILLAI KALAN PERIOD
The rich cultural heritage and traditions are deeply ingrained in the people of Kashmir. One such tradition that holds immense significance in the lives of Kashmiris is the arrival of Chillai Kalan, the harshest period of winter in the region. Chillai Kalan (Chillai Kalan is a Persian term which means major cold), which begins around…
TRANQUIL SETTINGS, BREATHTAKING LANDSCAPES & UNIQUE ARCHITECTURE OF THE SHRINES IN KUPWARA
Numerous shrines in Kashmir are revered by Kashmiri Muslims and Pandits. Kashmir is blessed with some of the famous Temples & Mosques · Shankaracharya Temple · Hari Parbat Fort & Temple of Sharika Devi · Kheer Bhawani etc.. The most popular and revered shrine of Kashmir is, however, not Sufi. It is the mosque of Hazratbal.
SHIKARA
The shikara is a type of wooden boat found on Dal Lake and other water bodies of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir. A Shikhara is a traditional Gondola type light rowing boat which is mostly seen on the pristine Dal Lake, apart from other lakes.