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…
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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…
NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY: KASHMIR’S EVOLUTION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
National Science Day, observed annually on February 28, honours the remarkable discovery of the Raman Effect by Sir C.V. Raman—a breakthrough in physics that earned him the Nobel Prize in 1930. This phenomenon, which explains the change in the wavelength of light when scattered by molecules, remains a cornerstone of scientific research. The day is…
NATURE’S HARVEST OF KASHMIR
Kashmir, known as the “Paradise on Earth,” is famous not only for its stunning landscapes but also for its rich produce of high-quality dry fruits. The region’s unique climate, fertile soil, and traditional farming methods make it an ideal environment for cultivating a variety of dry fruits, including walnuts, almonds, saffron, and dried apricots. These…
SAFFRON PLANTATION IN KASHMIR: CULTIVATING TRADITION AND CHARTING A PROMISING FUTURE
Saffron cultivation in Kashmir has a rich and storied history that dates back centuries. Introduced to the region by Persian traders during the reign of Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, saffron quickly became an integral part of Kashmir’s agricultural landscape. The unique climatic conditions and fertile soil of the Kashmir Valley proved to be…
KASHMIR- A TRAVELER’S DELIGHT
Cascading mountains, dancing rivers and oozing beauty, the Saffron Valley is indeed an euphoria for travellers. The enchanting aroma of traditional bakeries and peeping wood art, the city of Wazwan has much to offer. The intoxicating beauty of Kashmir has attracted plethora of travellers and explorers since ages. The city of sage Kashyap has unanimously…
CONTRIBUTION OF KASHMIRI WOMEN IN SAFFRON FARMING
Saffron is an important crop of Kashmir, which is being grown since ages. It is one of the costliest and high valued crop used as spice around the world.