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The Pink Tea That Once Held Srinagar Together

Srinagar, July 5 -- Noon Chai was never just tea in Srinagar. It was the soul of the city, poured carefully into small cups and passed from hand to hand, across homes, shops, and wooden balconies. Th... Read More


Kashmir's Schools Are Melting, But Social Media Isn't the Solution

Srinagar, July 5 -- The summer heat in Kashmir this year has been brutal. Temperatures have hit levels that locals say haven't been seen in over a century. As the valley swelters, a fresh debate has e... Read More


PSAJK Urges Early School Timings To Combat Heatwave

Srinagar, July 5 -- PSAJK President G.N. Var said in a press statement, "Our students have already lost almost three months due to the long winter vacation. If we extend the summer break again, it wil... Read More


LG Sinha Issues Directives On Pilgrim Safety

Srinagar, July 5 -- Official spokesman said that there was a minor accident at Chanderkote when a Pahalgam bound vehicle collided with some stationary vehicles due to brake failure. 36 pilgrims had r... Read More


Kashmir's Learning Rush: A Race Against Time and Cost

Srinagar, July 5 -- Education in Kashmir has always carried the weight of expectation. For decades, families have looked to books and degrees as their path to dignity and security. But when learning ... Read More


2 CRPF Troopers Among 7 Injured In Stray Dog Attack In South Kashmir

Srinagar, July 5 -- The incident took place in the Jablipora area of Bijbehara, with additional bite cases reported from adjoining localities such as Arwani, Waghama, Sri Gufwara, and Marhama. Medica... Read More


Why a Kashmiri Beauty Queen Walked Away From Fame

Srinagar, July 4 -- On a summer morning in Tral, a small town in South Kashmir where pine trees sway in the warm breeze and the air smells faintly of apple blossoms, Nusrat Parveen prepares breakfast ... Read More


Stuck in the Jam: How Jammu and Srinagar Can Fix Their Traffic Troubles

Srinagar, July 4 -- The twin capitals of Jammu and Kashmir are always on the move. They are the administrative nerve centers, bustling markets, and gateways to some of the region's most sacred and sce... Read More


The Kashmiri Shepherd Who Became His Village's Lifeline

Srinagar, July 4 -- In the small village of Pingalgam, tucked deep in South Kashmir's Pulwama district, life moves with the pace of grazing cattle and the rhythm of changing seasons. The air smells o... Read More


When a Doctor Isn't a Doctor: Kashmir's Growing Credential Crisis

Srinagar, July 4 -- In a shocking case that's rattled the medical community in Kashmir, a man posing as a doctor was recently found working at a teaching hospital using forged certificates. For month... Read More