Having completed her Bachelor's in Fine Arts from Kashmir University, Insha ventured into resin art in 2020 and has since become a prominent figure in the art community.
The historic 62-day annual Amarnath Yatra is going on at Gupha, located at an altitude of 13 thousand feet above sea level. There are two ways to go for this Yatra which started on July 1, 2023.
"Delighted that Kashmir's centuries-old 'Namda' craft is reviving and now reaching global shores after years! This is a testament to our artisans' skills and resilience. This revival is great news for our rich heritage," PM Modi tweeted on Monday.
Nisar Ahmad Sofi, has devoted his life to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the Kashmiri language. With his unwavering commitment, Sofi has become a beacon of hope for the preservation and revitalization of Kashmiri.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented a sandalwood Sitar to French President Emmanuel Macron while his visit to France. The Prime Minister also presented gifts to the French President’s Spouse, the Prime Minister of France, the President of the French Senate and the President of the French
In a major breakthrough in Jammu and Kashmir terror conspiracy case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday arrested two persons, involved with Kashmiri terror groups, from Srinagar.
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.
Momin's latest creation, a versatile multitasking machine capable of performing a multitude of tasks simultaneously, follows his previous triumph in designing a cost-effective egg incubator. With a passion for innovation and a determined spirit, this young prodigy has taken the world by stor
Shariqa Gulzar, a talented teenage female artist hailing from Pulwama district of South Kashmir, has recently made a significant impact in the art community.
While addressing the event, Mufti said, "The Kashmiri language is our identity as well as a big weapon and during the past, we fought all battles with our mother tongue. But unfortunately, our identity, that is our mother tongue is in danger which results in us not being able to talk as we a
A similar story unfolds with Shaheena, a young girl from a potter family in Budgam. In the past, she used to secretly practice at the wheel when no one was home. While she actively assisted her father in preparing the clay, operating the wheel was strongly discouraged due to societal prejudi
Saima Shafi Mir, popularly known as "Kral Koor" (potter girl in Kashmiri), has not only revived the art but has also become a youth influencer, inspiring a new generation to embrace the pottery wheel.