In a fresh initiative, young and talented artists in Kashmir are shooting music videos in the picturesque Mughal gardens, with an aim to boost the local industry.
The Kashmiri music industry is experiencing a surge in growth due to the efforts of talented and ambitious young artists who are making video albums that rival those produced on social media platforms.
This comes after the tragic death of a Kashmiri youth, Mohammad Arsalan, a medical student in Iran. The Indian Embassy in Tehran facilitated the return of the mortal remains to his hometown of Sopore in the Baramulla District of Jammu and Kashmir.
This "Smartphone Filmmaking Course" aimed to foster creativity and skill development among Kashmiri youth and provided aspiring filmmakers in the region with the knowledge and tools needed to tell compelling stories using their smartphones.
The Indian Army conducted a Smart Phone Film Making Course in collaboration with the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII Pune) aimed at fostering creativity and skill development among Kashmiri youth.
The recent Tiranga Yatra, where hundreds of enthusiastic youths waved the tricolour, shattered long-held misconceptions about the aspirations of Kashmiri youth. The tide of change has ushered in an era of peace, prosperity, and development after two decades of militancy.
Hailing from the Tral area of south Kashmir's Pulwama district, Aadam has become the first from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir to leave his mark in the world of magic, creating a platform to showcase the hidden talents of the Kashmiri youth
Gowhar's path took a turn when he decided to join water sports and found support from Bilquess Mir, the first water sports coach from Srinagar and the first Olympic-level women's kayaking and canoeing player from the Kashmir region. Mir's guidance provided Gowhar a new direction.
Asif's journey began with his strong passion for entrepreneurship, driven by his desire to help businesses grow and succeed. Starting with Thames Infotech, an IT company based in Manchester, Asif established himself as a founder and CEO, leveraging his expertise to build a thriving enterpris
Since the 18th Century, Ladishah is a storytelling musical genre of Jammu and Kashmir who mostly used to focus on copying the songs or the folklores originally sung by minstrels--medieval European entertainers.
Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice on appeals moved by two Kashmiri youth accused in National Investigation Agency (NIA) case under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
The picturesque district of Ganderbal witnessed a grand welcome to the historic G20 event in Kashmir, with the "Pedal for Peace" cyclothon organized by the social voluntary organization 'Voice for Peace and Justice'.