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The Print on MSNKashmiri Pandits are reviving old hometown temples. ‘It’s how we will return’Rohit Raina is calling Kashmiri Pandit families living outside Kashmir to visit their temples at least once a year. 'That’s ...
National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah hailed the newly inaugurated Srinagar-Katra Vande Bharat train service.
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated one of the most ambitious and strategic railway projects the nation has ...
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 ...
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Kashmiri Pandits celebrate as Nand Kishore Temple reopens after around 35 years in J&K’s BandiporaThe temple, which was closed in the wake of the 1990 insurgency, witnessed emotional scenes as nearly 300 Kashmiri Pandits from different parts of India gathered to celebrate the birth anniversary ...
has dedicated the past 36 years to documenting the rich cultural heritage of Kashmiri Pandit villages. His mission: to ensure the soul of a civilization is not erased by conflict or neglect. What ...
The lanes and streets of Srinagar’s Old City, once symbols of culture, tradition, and the flow of daily life, are now grappling with a serious problem of illegal and chaotic roadside parking. Areas ...
who operates multiple houseboats in the region’s main city of Srinagar. “There is a haunting silence now.” Tens of thousands of panicked tourists left Kashmir within days after the rare ...
Abstract: This paper discusses the necessity and significance of smart and sustainable energy system in the state of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). A smart grid (SG) enhances the reliability and ...
Abu Dhabi-based Bold Technologies, a subsidiary of conglomerate Bold Holdings, has partnered with international artificial intelligence company My Aion to launch a $2.5 billion smart-city ...
The Indian government has revoked the Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) of Professor Nitasha Kaul, a London-based academic known for her work on Kashmir, human rights, and Indian politics.
Kaul refused to divulge the name of the city, though, citing fears of doxxing ... “She focuses on the empowerment of vulnerable sections of society, including Kashmiri Pandit human rights and ...
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