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The article explores the growing culture of wedding extravagance in Kashmir and its psychological, financial, and social toll.
Kashmir needs tourists now more than ever—not just for survival, but for healing. The return of tourism is a moral and social ...
Digital museums are reviving interest in India’s artisanal heritage by recording methods, presenting craftspersons to a ...
Since 1947, India and Pakistan have been locked in conflict over Kashmir, a majority-Muslim region in the northernmost part of India. The mountainous, 86,000-square-mile territory was once a ...
After a life-changing accident in 1998, Srinagar-based artisan Haji Ghulam Rasool Khan returned to the forgotten craft of ...
A farmer sprinkles pesticides inside his vegetable field in the outskirts of Srinagar city. KO File Photo, Abi ...
It’s the fallout of last month’s gun massacre that left 26 people, mostly Hindu tourists, dead in Indian-administered Kashmir ...
It’s the fallout of last month’s gun massacre that left 26 people, mostly Hindu tourists, dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir ...
The decline of tourists in the scenic Himalayan region of Kashmir has had a ripple effect on the local economy ...
This article is authored by Gunwant Singh, scholar, international relations and security studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
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