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"It's about capturing the way we have lived, laughed, cooked and remembered." Mr Dar is among an emerging group of young ...
Kashmir’s unofficial poet laureate, he gave voice to the rich culture of a bitterly divided territory and helped give his mother tongue a distinct literary identity. By Sameer Yasir NEW DELHI — Rehman ...
Kashmiri, or Koshur, is officially spoken by approximately 7 million Kashmiris, primarily in the Kashmir Valley and the Chenab Valley in Jammu. The language is mainly written in Perso-Arabic script, ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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"Initially, they criticised me...now they praise me most": Kashmiri singer Masrat Un Nissa on her success after 'Songs of Paradise'
As a Kashmiri singer, Masrat Un Nissa shared how she faced her own share of challenges when she decided to pursue a career in singing. While drawing comparisons from the life of singer Raj Begum, as ...
A love song about wildflowers by a would-be militant turned folk singer is the hit song of the summer on both sides of the India-Pakistan border in Kashmir, a Himalayan valley that's been the site of ...
As highly processed foods make their way into the Himalayan region of Kashmir, UB researchers have taken a creative approach to raise awareness of haak (hāk), an important Indigenous green in the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – As highly processed foods make their way into Himalayan region of Kashmir, researchers at the University at Buffalo have taken a creative approach to raise awareness of haak (hāk), an ...
SRINAGAR: The historic Tagore Hall Srinagar on Wednesday resonated with the grandeur of classical theatre as the Kashmiri adaptation of Doctor Faustus was perfo ...
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