Here’s how Kashmir is coming together to save Chinar from destruction
From businessmen to artists and students to senior citizens, people of various professions and age groups are out on the streets for a collective campaign to save the Chinars.
From businessmen to artists and students to senior citizens, people of various professions and age groups are out on the streets for a collective campaign to save the Chinars.
The 16-year-old boy’s JCB-like machine, made of wooden blocks, iron rods and springs, operates manually and gives a fresh impetus to Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan
Rayit Qazi is optimistic that his film 'Do Cup Chai' will leave an impact on the global screens and win the hearts of the audience
But then, were these unarmed security guards lesser martyrs as compared to the slain cops?
Interestingly, those who qualified their exams in 1990 continue to be ridiculed for their knowledge as "Namath" Pass, which in Kashmiri means the 90s
On April 26, the state government directed internet service providers not “to transmit” any content from 22 social networking sites and messaging services
Football coach Afshan Ashique, who trains 30 women footballers caught media attention when her photo throwing stones at security forces went viral
Named after the saint whose shrine lies there – Batamallo locality in Srinagar in Kashmir remains flooded with devotees during the Urs days