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Englishman’s 1847 visit to Mattan, Anantnag, Srinagar

Englishman’s 1847 visit to Mattan, Anantnag, Srinagar

(Sair-e-Kashmir Part V) ( By: Kanwal Krishan Lidhoo) Kashmir Rechords in its previous  four blogs had mentioned Englishman Mr. Winter Bedim’s visit to Jammu and Kashmir in 1847 recorded in the form of daily entries called ‘Roznamcha’ by one Pandit Kanhaya Lal Aashiq Dehalvi and later published  in the form of the  book under the title Sair-e-Kashmir. In […]

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Nonagenarian’s spiritual pursuit at Kashmir village

Nonagenarian’s spiritual pursuit at Kashmir village

(By: R C Ganjoo)* Pulwama and Anantnag, the two terror-affected districts in South Kashmir for the past many years, also have some inspiring stories about spirituality to tell. Murran is one such village in Pulwama district where Pandit Badrinath Bhat, a nonagenarian still lives with his family.  Despite several threats and upheavals, Pt. Badrinath never […]

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 Jammu hosts Kashmir Samanbal – 2024

Jammu based Kashmir Cultural Trust, a charitable organization working for the promotion of national cultural heritage especially of the Union Territory of J&K organised  “Samanbal 2024’’, a two day literary and cultural festival at Writer’s Club of  J&K Academy premises Jammu on January 9 and January 10, 2024. About 50 prominent Kashmiri writers, scholars and […]

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1990: When Intelligence agencies were targeted in Kashmir

1990: When Intelligence agencies were targeted in Kashmir

(By: R. C. Ganjoo)* The Intelligence Bureau (IB), India’s internal intelligence agency, reputed to be the oldest such organization   had suffered major causalities in Kashmir Valley in 1990, beginning from January 2.  On January 27,   when the world will be observing International Holocaust Remembrance Day, it is an opportunity to reassert Nation’s commitment to human […]

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  State Subject to Domicile: The   Journey of Indian Citizenship of  J&K Residents

  State Subject to Domicile: The Journey of Indian Citizenship of  J&K Residents

 (From the Feudal Dogra State through Independent India to the Present-day Naya Bharat) (By: Dr. S.N. Pandita*) Introduction From a State Subject to Permanent Resident and now to a Domicile has been nearly a century-long eventful journey for the natives of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh as the citizens of India now Bharat. However, given the […]

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