Poetic Lament Over Perpetual Pain—Kashmiri Women in Freeze Frame

Poetic Lament Over Perpetual Pain—Kashmiri Women in Freeze Frame

Almost three decades later, a lone warrior, Munawara struggles to raise her only son facing a lot of challenges but is relentless in seeking justice in the courts to punish her husband’s killer. Inside her Srinagar home, Munawara Sultana hymns poet Mahmod Gami’s famous 16 century masnavi—“I call out to you, O my Yusuf, come! […]

Why Kashmir’s ‘Neolithic Revolution’ Site Is Crumbling?

Why Kashmir’s ‘Neolithic Revolution’ Site Is Crumbling?

Located some 15km from the city centre of Srinagar, Burzahom, translating to birch trees in the local language, is the very first site where evidence of prehistoric human settlements in the valley had been traced. But sadly, what can be observed today is that such a “neolithic revolution” site is on the fringe of deterioration […]

Interview: ‘The Ghosts of Past Still Haunting Masses in Kashmir’

Interview: ‘The Ghosts of Past Still Haunting Masses in Kashmir’

Academician Dr Altaf Hussain Para in a candid chat with Kashmir Observer throws light on why one needs to understand the past rationally, talks about the Sheikh’s contradictory stances and U-turns, and expresses his views on the major developments of the valley as well as present day affairs.

5 Historians on July 13, 1931: ‘The Uprising Which Shook the State’

5 Historians on July 13, 1931: ‘The Uprising Which Shook the State’

As a day of remembrance, Kashmir’s Martyrs Day this year paints a different picture due to altered equations in the valley post abrogation of Article 370, removal of 13 July from the list of state holidays and obviously the ‘invisible enemy’ looming large in Kashmir

Path to Past: 10 Books on Kashmir History for Summer Reading

Path to Past: 10 Books on Kashmir History for Summer Reading

In times of pandemic, here’s a list of ten history books one can pick up to revisit the past objectively and know how those bygone occurrences shape present day events and continuing dilemmas in the ‘Vale of Kashmir’

Shades and Shadows of Strife: Growing Up Trauma in Kashmir

Shades and Shadows of Strife: Growing Up Trauma in Kashmir

“Our curbed life is leaving a little choice for us now,” Aqsa said. “You can’t go out for normal schooling and routine outing. And back home, your parents keep sulking over the situation in Kashmir. This takes toll on your mind.”

Meet 5 Contemporary Kashmiri Poets Who Put Emotion into Measure

Meet 5 Contemporary Kashmiri Poets Who Put Emotion into Measure

Kashmir Valley’s rich literacy landscape has over the years witnessed the emergence of a new breed of bards — who use poetry as a matter of faith and a creative expression to capture the prevailing times plagued with protracted problems and pathos

Long Faces of Lockdown Festival: Somber Eid in Kashmir

Long Faces of Lockdown Festival: Somber Eid in Kashmir

Shut shops, padlocked mosques, and absence of the signature festive vibes marked the Eid celebrations in Kashmir Valley, where back-to-back death dispatches once again haunted the natives caught in the searing strife

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