World Heritage Day, observed on April 18, highlights the importance of preserving cultural and natural legacies worldwide, with Kashmir as a prime example. Its rich heritage encompasses architecture, spirituality, craftsmanship, and history, yet faces threats from urbanization and climate change. Engaging youth and fostering community involvement is vital for effective conservation efforts.
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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…