Kashmir Dispatch

Wednesday, May 22nd

Last update07:06:55 AM GMT

Photo Feature
  • Alive in Frames
    At the end of every month in Kashmir life settles in its own chaos, two generations sit silently in protest; they seek the whereabouts of a generation gone missing. Under the banner of Association of...
  • In Pictures: Quran desecration, protests, curbs in Kashmir
    Life across Kashmir Valley remained disrupted for the fifth day on Friday due to a strike called by Grand Mufti of the state over gutting of the 200-year-old Dastageer Sahib shrine even as...
  • Lepers neglected in Kashmir
    In Kashmir valley, the only habitation meant for lepers- locally known as Bahraar, is in shambles despite government’s tall claims. Established during the British rule in the Indian subcontinent,...
  • The Kashmiri marriage
    With each culture evolving its own ways of celebrations, marriage is an event of lifetime. In Kashmir autumn is the official season of weddings. The Kashmiri Muslim marriage is no different in...
  • Ramadan in Kashmir
    Ramadan, the ninth month of Islamic lunar calendar, means ‘scorching heat and dryness’ in Arabic. In Kashmir, the Ramadan has its own hues and colours. Kashmir Dispatch lens-man Yawar Kabli...
Story In Pictures
  • In Pictures: Shutdown, clashes in Kashmir
    The Jammu and Kashmir government Tuesday foiled the ‘Eidgah March’ of Hurriyat Conference (M) to commemorate the death anniversaries of Mirwaiz Mohammad Farooq and Abdul Gani Lone by imposing...
  • In Pictures: Kashmir football fest kicks off
    A week-long Kashmir football festival was kicked off today in Srinagar— the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Report Ieshan Wani, Pictures Ryan Naqash. The fest was inaugurated by the Minister...
  • In Pictures: Kashmir students hold solidarity rally on 'Nakba day'
    On the 65th anniversary of the 'Nakba', the students of Kashmir University held a solidarity rally in the varsity campus on Wednesday. Witnesses said, hundreds of students from various departments...
  • In Pictures: The Ladakh Standoff
    Tension between India and China along the Himalayan region of Ladakh after Peoples Liberation Army allegedly entered more than 10 kilometers (six miles) into Indian territory in mid-April 2013...
  • Anti-India graffiti drawn on Kashmir fort
    People living on the fringes of Hari Parbat or commonly known as Koh-e-Maran, this morning, were surprised after they saw anti-India graffiti on the walls of historic fort in Srinagar— the summer...
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