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In the digital age, Kashmiri is progressively neglected. Although languages such as Hindi and Tamil flourish online, Kashmiri suffers from a deficiency in visibility, digital resources, and content.
UNESCO has declared Kashmiri ‘vulnerable’—can revival efforts reverse its decline? Kashmiri, a member of the Dardic subgroup of the Indo-Aryan language ...
Premiere of ‘Harmukh’ held at Inox multiplex Correspondent SRINAGAR, June 25: The grand premiere of the first-ever ...
National Conference (NC) spokesperson, Imran Nabi Dar, said that there was no point in politicising the issue of languages ...
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday expressed hope that more film-makers would make movies in Kashmiri ...
We don’t need to ‘revive’ Kashmiri music as if it were a relic. We need to re-root it, like a sapling planted anew in fertile ...
Farooq Abdullah expressed hope for more Kashmiri films to highlight the Valley’s beauty and talent. At the premiere of ...
In a groundbreaking announcement at Himal Southasian's annual Fiction Fest, To Each Their Own Hell, a 1975 novel by Akhtar ...
SRINAGAR: In a quiet yet powerful step toward reshaping the future of Kashmiri youth, seasoned educator Mukul Rana is set to launch a series of English language ...
For Kashmir’s Shias, and now increasingly some Sunnis, the war in West Asia is not a remote spectacle. It is intimately ...
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday expressed hope that more film-makers would make movies in Kashmiri ...