The native people and culture of Kashmir are often overlooked; even though these natives, the Kashmiri Hindus have faced repeated genocidal exoduses. The last one, in 1990, has left just a few thousand of them remaining in the valley. However, a recent effort aimed at taking some of them back to Kashmir has brought some attention and debate to their cause.
Author : Arun Koul More
Nations have to think of millennia and not of decades even when passing through a phase of deep depression and agony. Outright rejection is not the way of addressing serious issues like the one we are faced with. We need to talk, to point out, to argue, to convince and to get things done.
Author : K.N. Pandita More
Interview with Dr. Agnishekhar, Chairman and Ashwani Charangoo, President - Panun Kashmir
Author : Arun Koul More
We have to ask ourselves that big question which seems to evade us while we are busy striking deeper roots in exile, content with the deprivation, the alienation, the violation of our political, economic and territorial rights.
Author : Dr. K L Chowdhury More
Exclusive news in pictures are for the month of September, 2009 by Shehjars Photo Journalist.
Author : Raman Raina More
Photo series Part-2. An effort to preserve and record Hindu cultural and religious heritage of Kashmir. BALA DEVI OF VILLAGE BALHAMA
Author : Chander M. Bhat More
One does not fear death as much as one fears the very idea of death. Everyone was working out plans to escape the inevitable death. Some tendered apologies in the press, some resorted to explaining their position, while others simply bade goodbye to the Valley.
Author : Deepak Budki More
The ritualistic burial or cremation of the dead stems from the instinctive inability or refusal on the part of the man to accept that the death is the definitive end of the human life. Despite the horrifying evidence of the physical decomposition caused by death, the belief has somehow persisted that something of the individual person survives the experience of dying.
Author : Piyaray Raina More
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, is one of the most common mental disorders that develop in children. Children with ADHD have impaired functioning in multiple settings, including home, school, and in relationships with peers.
Author : Dr Smita Pandey Bhat More
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