I wear it because I love Kashmiri culture, not because I mean disrespect.” Well, to begin with, the traditional attire of Kashmir is Phyerann (pronounced as “phay-ruhn). This comment, on the surface, ...
You might have heard someone say, "why do you get offended if I wear a firan-kurti like a dress, in my own way? I wear it because I love Kashmiri culture, not because I mean disrespect." Well, to ...
A Jammu-based makeup artist's video of a Chicago woman dressed as a Kashmiri bride is earning praise on the internet. In a video shared on Instagram by Sabiha Beig, a Jammu-based makeup artist ...
Kashmiri MBBS Student Brutally Ragged and Assaulted in Karnataka's Al-Ameen Medical College In a deeply disturbing incident, Hamim, a second-year MBBS student from Anantnag, Kashmir, studying at ...
It would foster creativity, enhance research opportunities and empower Kashmiri women as self-reliant individuals, shaping a future driven by knowledge and confidence. Women’s engagement with ...
The family celebrates the day every year. Herath is a Kashmiri festival that is celebrated on the 13th day of the dark half of the month of Phalguna, between February and March. It holds cultural ...
Pakistan has slammed the Indian authorities for imposing a five-year ban on two Kashmiri organisations in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), terming it an act to "suppress ...
Pakistan has strongly condemned India's decision to label two prominent organisations in Indian-occupied Kashmir as “unlawful associations” for five years. The AAC, headed by Mirwaiz Umar ...
Traditionally, saffron is grown in Kashmir’s unique climate, which provides the right mix of cold winters and dry summers.(Syed Hashemi, Unsplash) A Nagpur-based couple has achieved an ...
However, in the region of Jammu and Kashmir, Maha Shivratri holds a distinct identity and is revered as 'Herath' by the Kashmiri Pandit community. What is Herath? Herath, meaning the 'Night of ...
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₹50 lakh a year! This couple grows pricey Kashmiri saffron in Nagpur without soil or water. Here's their success storyA Nagpur-based couple has achieved an extraordinary breakthrough by successfully cultivating saffron, one of the world’s most expensive spices, without using soil or conventional irrigation.
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