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Stone Carving’s Silent Suffering

By Rehan Qayoom Mir The time-honored tradition of Sangh Tarashi in Kashmir, a generations-old craft that epitomizes the essence of Kashmiri craftsmanship, is perilously fading away, leaving artisans deeply concerned about their future. This delicate form of wirework, once a cultural heritage that originated some 100 years ago, is facing a stark decline due to […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on February 5, 2024

Govt Curbs Timber Smuggling in Kashmir

By Sajad Lone The efforts of the Forest Department of Jammu and Kashmir, in collaboration with the Forest Protection Force and J&K police, have yielded a substantial reduction of nearly 80% in timber smuggling recoveries in 2023 compared to the figures from the year 2021. Analyzing the data, it becomes evident that the year 2021 […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on February 3, 2024

Kamran Khan: Chennai-Based Kashmiri Makes History as First to Earn Australia Day Achievement Medallion

In a momentous stride towards recognition, Kamran Khan, a distinguished Kashmiri currently based in Chennai, has been honoured with the prestigious Australian Government’s Australia Day Achievement Medallion. Bestowed on January 26, 2024, this accolade is a recognition for exceptional performance in government projects or core duties, by Australian Government departments and agencies. Presently serving as […]

Filed Under: Latest News Published on February 1, 2024

Tradition Woven in Grass

By Manzoor Akash Kashmir, serves as the perfect backdrop for the creation of traditional grass-woven items. The region boasts a rich diversity of grasses, flourishing in fields and along the edges of water bodies, playing integral roles in ecology, economy, and cultural heritage since ancient times. Indigenously crafted handicrafts and commonly used traditional grass items […]

Filed Under: Cover Story, Latest News Published on February 1, 2024

LG Sinha’s Transformative Vision

By Ishtiyaq Ahmad In a remarkable feat, the city of Srinagar has undergone a significant transformation under the stewardship of the administration led by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. Under the leadership of Manoj Sinha, the Office of LG J&K has implemented substantial measures to revitalize and rejuvenate the urban landscape of Srinagar, imprinting a lasting […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on January 30, 2024

Tullamulla’s Spiritual Milestone

By Raja Syed Rather The sacred abode of Mata Kheerbawani in Tullamulla, nestled in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, experienced an unprecedented surge in pilgrims during the year 2023, setting a historic milestone with a staggering 1.87 lakh devout individuals undertaking the spiritual journey. Authorities conveyed that from the commencement of January to the culmination of […]

Filed Under: Latest News, SOCIETY Published on January 29, 2024

Kashmir’s Shifting Precipitation Patterns

By Ajaz Rashid In recent times, the Kashmir Valley has found itself grappling with a prolonged dry spell, leaving experts to ponder whether this is indeed a mere shift in precipitation regimes or a more ominous indicator of climate change. December 2023, in particular, etched itself into the annals of weather history as the driest […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on January 29, 2024

Winter Charms in Kashmir

By Rayees Ahmad Kumar The most severe stretch of bitterly cold forty days, known as Chillaikalan, has firmly established itself in the awe-inspiring and captivating landscape of the valley. The towering, snow-covered mountain peaks, expansive green grassy meadows, and crystalline water bodies have been drawing people from every corner of the globe since time immemorial. […]

Filed Under: J&K, Latest News Published on January 28, 2024

Dal Lake’s Silent Plea

By Rehan Qayoom Mir Amidst the captivating beauty of Dal Lake lies an untold narrative, intricately etched in wood and vibrant hues. Serving as an expansive canvas for the artistic mastery showcased in the iconic Shikaras and houseboats gracing its serene waters, the lake unveils a profound story. In an exclusive conversation with a reporter, […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on January 26, 2024

J&K’s Industrial Upturn

Jammu & Kashmir’s industrial sector is currently undergoing a significant and noteworthy transformation, propelled by the resounding success of the New Central Sector Scheme (NCSS). In a recent communication received by the Industries and Commerce department, it was revealed that the collaborative initiatives undertaken by the Government of India and the UT government are not […]

Filed Under: Cover Story, Latest News Published on January 25, 2024

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Champions at Last

Published on March 4, 2026

How Jammu and Kashmir Conquered the Ranji Trophy and Rewrote Sporting History The afternoon sun baked the red soil of the KSCA Rajnagar Stadium in Hubballi as the final moments of India’s premier domestic cricket competition ticked away. For eight-time champions Karnataka, the fifth and final day was a grueling exercise in inevitability. For the […]

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