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Swati Joshi

How Roshni Became Dark in Kashmir

Those who witnessed the din over a land scheme-turned-scam, say that it all started in 2011 when an academician, Prof.…

June 22, 2022

How Perfume, Meat, LoC Make Kashmir Wildlife ‘Most Targeted’

The scent glands of musk deer are considered more valuable than gold. A recent rare picture of Kashmiri stag called…

May 24, 2022

Tenacious Ten: Kashmir’s Field Day Stars

Resting on the laps of the Himalayas, Kashmir is not only famous for its perennial rivers and snowcapped mountains but…

March 16, 2022

Encroached, Endangered: Kashmir’s Assailed Ecosystem Awaits Intervention

The rapid conversion is also one of the causes of the Kashmir floods. The paddy fields along the Jhelum acted…

March 14, 2022

Gucchi: The World’s Costliest Mushroom Found in Kashmir Himalaya

There is an “intense competition” for mushroom gathering, especially for the morels because of their high commercial value. A substitute of meat with…

February 27, 2022

Significant Yet Sidelined—Women in Kashmir Politics

'Women in J&K are liberal to join other fields like medical, engineering, media but when it comes to politics there…

February 23, 2022

Why Kashmir’s Native Fish Is Under Threat

Kashmir houses a plethora of rivers, lakes, and fast running streams. An angler’s paradise, the valley is gifted with the…

January 15, 2022

Hangul, Markhor, Snow Leopards: Kashmir’s Most Targeted Species

When the authorities were busy implementing the pandemic lockdown in 2020-21, poachers made their way into the wild and started…

January 10, 2022

Viral Woes: Separation From Infants Is New Motherhood Stress In Kashmir

Among the things that pandemic has redefined is the mother-infant relation. Amid the second viral wave, the bond is only…

May 24, 2021

Rich in Value, Poor in Use: Kashmir’s Medicinal Plants Withering

Be it Amchies of Ladakh, Hakeems of Kashmir and Vaidyas of Jammu, the valley’s rich medicinal plant species remained at…

April 6, 2021