
Kashmir’s Karakul Chronicle
With winter sparking seasonal shopping spirit in the valley, a Karakul maker’s old city outlet remains warm with cult stories.
With winter sparking seasonal shopping spirit in the valley, a Karakul maker’s old city outlet remains warm with cult stories.
Despite simplifying the valley’s complex with his creations, an innovator is struggling to patent his brainchilds in Kashmir’s up-for-grabs creative enterprise.
Kashmir’s festive walnut harvest season wasn’t as woeful as it has now become due to the fatal falls. The occupational hazard has prompted experts to bat for the scientific methods to sustain the industry spread over 89,000 hectares of land in the region.
Kashmir’s carpet chronicle is an epic, but the fall of the cottage industry over the years has only become its Achilles heel. For a change now, the limelight is back after some weavers from Budgam brought home a big parliament project.
Scientific world is in awe of a Kashmiri woman for ‘innovating’ a solution for the polythene problem. The rise of an unconventional scientist from Kashmir’s Kulgam has already become a fascinating story.
Kashmir’s cancer chronicles are getting horrifying with sudden disclosures and the shocking spike. A recent case in Srinagar saw a woman patient making an unsettling confession about the disease.
The latest visuals from Kashmir’s top healthcare centre have not only escalated the canine crisis in the valley, but also highlighted the passive official response.
A young health coach is challenging Kashmir’s sedentary lifestyle—prone to aches and ailments—with his growing social media influence.
Kashmir’s Old City is witnessing a silent craft revival following the UNESCO distinction. Leading from the front is Arifa, the new-age Kashmiri artisan reviving the traditional mat called Namda in the valley.
As Kashmir bagged second Pulitzer in three years, the feat was hailed as a major boost to the tribe terming the moment as exemplary and inspiring.
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