Bhutan In Kashmir
Kabita Kharka I had always heard about the beauty of Kashmir. Snow-capped mountains, lush green forests, fresh meadows and a variety of flowers is how I used to picture Kashmir. Beside this, I was also...
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PDP’s youth activist Javaid Trali spent 30 days in the US under State Department funded International Visitors Leadership Programme (IVLP). He says Americans impressed him more than America People are...
View ArticleMy Kabul in Kashmir
Snow: Mona Hossaini ‘Araste’ in Kabul. Mona Hossaini ‘Araste’ I had three options to choose from to pursue my post graduation: Iran, Russia and Kashmir. And I choose the last one because of the...
View ArticleMajestic Maldives
Dr Qayum Hamid Changal I landed in Maldives on January 10, 2014. With dreams in my heart and vision wide and clear, it was a challenge for me. After completion of my bachelors in Medicine, it was my...
View ArticleArabian Nights
Journalist Sheikh Qayoom is a grandfather but has not forgotten his childhood winters which were quite different, adventurous and interesting then Erstwhile Prime Minister of J&K, Bakshi Ghulam...
View ArticlePakistan, You don’t Know
Shams Irfan at Pakistani side of Wagha border. Shams Irfan Carrying a thousand Salams (greeting) for the Pak Watan (Sacred nation) – from friends, relatives, neighbours, acquaintances, people I know...
View ArticleThe Washington Lessons: Of Love and Kashmiri Spirit
Mantasha Binti Rashid Memories of the Gathering: A joint photograph of participants clicked by Irfan Shahmiri. Two years in America and I know that nothing here is free. If you need to grow...
View ArticleA Trip to Wilayat
Journalist Baba Umar details his experiences during his maiden visit to London. London first stuck in my mind like glue when I was a boy. Zan Chi Landan Gatsun (As if you’re going to London), I...
View ArticleTrip to Valley of Shepherds
Mohammad Raafi Route to Pahalgam never stops fascinating you. It is not only ‘picture perfect’, but equally intriguing, making one feel: whether it is meeting the fate of Punjab. Such is the flip the...
View ArticleCurfew Diaries
By: Heena Muzzafar One fine morning I and my cousin, Nousheen, who is more a friend than a cousin, decided to refurbish an old ancestral structure, located near our home and convert it into a shop. As...
View ArticleStreetlights and Hairstyles
By: Tabish Rafiq Mir Author with his friends in Chennai Streetlights and supermarkets, shopping malls and ships, traffic lights and terraces, autos with meters and buses with tickets (and not sprouting...
View ArticleBhutan In Kashmir
Kabita Kharka I had always heard about the beauty of Kashmir. Snow-capped mountains, lush green forests, fresh meadows and a variety of flowers is how I used to picture Kashmir. Beside this, I was also...
View ArticleThe mountain Stone Horse
By Shah Faesal On February 16, morning I started off from Baglihar with my team of engineers to take stock of pre-construction works of one of the most ambitious hydropower-projects of J&K – 1856...
View ArticleThailand: Sea, Sand and Sunshine
By: Shams Irfan Phi Phi Island in Phuket, Thailand. Pics: Shams Irfan As the...
View ArticleWith ‘Super’ People
PDP’s youth activist Javaid Trali spent 30 days in the US under State Department funded International Visitors Leadership Programme (IVLP). He says Americans impressed him more than America People are...
View ArticleIn Nature’s lap
By: Khursheed Wani April has never been wet in two decades in a colossal way as this year in Kashmir. The cyclonic circulation induced by the western disturbances kept on hovering over the Valley’s...
View ArticleCavemen In Folklore
The ground realities could be hugely different from what the TV cameras record. Masood Hussain details his first-hand account about a gun battle in the village he was born and brought up A file pic of...
View ArticleArabian Nights
Journalist Sheikh Qayoom is a grandfather but has not forgotten his childhood winters which were quite different, adventurous and interesting then Erstwhile Prime Minister of J&K, Bakshi Ghulam...
View ArticlePakistan, You don’t Know
Shams Irfan at Pakistani side of Wagha border. Shams Irfan Carrying a thousand Salams (greeting) for the Pak Watan (Sacred nation) – from friends, relatives, neighbours, acquaintances, people I know...
View ArticleA Trip to Wilayat
Journalist Baba Umar details his experiences during his maiden visit to London. London first stuck in my mind like glue when I was a boy. Zan Chi Landan Gatsun (As if you’re going to London), I...
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