Kashmir Drummers Keep Ramzan Tradition Alive Amid Gadgets
In Kashmir, drum beaters continue the age-old Ramzan tradition of waking residents for pre-dawn meals, with community support persisting despite modern technology.
In Kashmir, drum beaters continue the age-old Ramzan tradition of waking residents for pre-dawn meals, with community support persisting despite modern technology.
Geopolitical tensions in West Asia have led to the suspension of Umrah travel for pilgrims from Kashmir, causing significant disruptions and uncertainty for thousands.
Shops have reopened and transport services have resumed in Kashmir, signaling a return to normalcy after a period of unrest. The region is witnessing a gradual restoration of daily life and economic activities.
Authorities in Kashmir have extended security measures, including school closures and mobile internet throttling, as a precaution against protests following the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Educational institutions across Kashmir remain closed until March 7 due to ongoing law and order concerns linked to protests over Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This marks the first such shutdown since 2019.
Educational institutions for classes IX to XII have resumed operations in Kashmir following the conclusion of the winter vacation period, marking a return to normal academic activities.
The Economic Offences Wing has filed a chargesheet against an assistant professor in Kashmir for allegedly concealing her UK nationality during the job application process, following investigation of official records.