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Winter in Kashmir. Through December, to the beginning of March is winter time, which presents Kashmir in yet another mood. Snow blanketed mountains, plains and white outlined trees like Chinar have a bare look and the beauty of the hued gardens no longer catches the eye, there is an altogether different charm in the surroundings. The snow covered landscapes being watched from beside the warmth.
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Essay: Legacy Of Kashmir, The Forgotten Land Of Beauty And Knowledge — Part I By Professor Subhash Kak Published in Swarajya - August 06, 2016. This is the first essay in a four-part series about the important contributions of Kashmir to Indian culture. It throws light on the early history of the region and the expertise of the Kashmiris in the areas of grammar, music and dance. This is the.
The idea was to converge like-minded people and share news and ideas (narrative from Kashmiri’s perspective), which we thought were missing from mainstream media. There were no funds, no offices and most of owners were pooling money from their own pockets but almost three websites were running parallel(y) by the end of 2010. One group had a faint idea who the other two were. These pages and.
In this photo, well-to-do Europeans pose with a pet hunting-cheetah in colonial India in 1906. The animal is hooded like a hawk would be, and has some sort of strap hanging from its back. For some reason, the photo also includes a Brahma cow on the right with its minders.
India wrongly perceives the Kashmir conflict as a security issue and not a political one that needs a tripartite agreement that would include Kashmiri leaders and separatists. The BJP being in power is actually a fantastic opportunity for Pakistan to engage in a fruitful manner while bringing multiple stakeholders within its country to the table. It is virtually impossible to achieve a.
Paper mache is the most famous handicraft of Kashmir and is mostly exported to the European countries. The process of making paper mache begin with the soaking paper until it disintegrates then the whole paper is pounded to fine pulp and added with the adhesive. The material is shaped over molds and given particular shapes and left to dry. These molds are then painted black that is the base.