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The mela (fair) at Kheer Bhawani marks the annual pilgrimage to the sacred spring that stands at Tulla Mulla, a sleepy ...
In the war-worn border of Jammu and Kashmir, the silence that followed the May 10 ceasefire between India and Pakistan is not ...
Aunties and uncles are forwarding the weirdest WhatsApp messages. I once heard two men in a bus talk for half an hour about a ...
The courtyard was alive. Cricket balls flew, scooters zipped, kids yelled over each other, stirring up clouds of dust.
Days into a fragile ceasefire, The Washington Post visited devastated villages near the Line of Control in ...
GINGAL, India (AP) — Mohammad Younis Khan was among 40 residents seeking shelter in a cowshed when shelling began in Gingal, a scenic mountain village in north Kashmir on the Indian-controlled ...
At heart of the hostilities is Kashmir, a mountainous Muslim-majority ... surrounded by an abundance of walnut trees at the foothills, half of the 300 shops were closed and few people ventured ...
At the heart of the violence is Kashmir, a mountainous ... In Chakothi, nestled among lush green mountains, surrounded by an abundance of walnut trees at the foothills, half of the 300 shops were ...
Walnuts are grown only in Kashmir ... An almond tree yields fruit only in the sixth year and then continues to provide the fruits the following 40 years. Even for walnut, it is the same ...
Nestled between mountains in Indian-administered Kashmir, teachers lead school children in the village of Churanda in morning prayers, asking that the sound of swaying walnut trees and cooing ...
which is tucked away between mountains in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). They pray that the sound of chirping birds and walnut trees won't be replaced by the roar of weapons.
Nestled between mountains in Indian-administered Kashmir, teachers lead school children in the village of Churanda in morning prayers, asking that the sound of swaying walnut trees and cooing ...