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Representational Photo As Kashmiris grumble about "missed" weather forecasts this July, the region’s most trusted weatherman, ...
In Indian-administered Kashmir, low rainfall and rising temperatures are putting people's livelihoods at risk.
Kashmir faces water crises due to climate change and the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty. Farmers demand fair water distribution ...
Apple orchards in Kashmir face challenges due to extreme heat, impacting fruit quality and farmer livelihoods.
The natural upliftment of the Pir Panjal ranges which occurred some four million years ago contributed in altering the ...
A centuries-old Persian couplet often repeated in Indian-administered Kashmir translates to: "If there is a paradise on earth ...
Fi and weekend traffic, Labkhal is a place where spring climbs higher, and life runs on cattle bells and stories.
Two months after a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir scared away tourists and brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the picturesque valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains is ...
Reporter Miranda Kennedy was in Kashmir recently and prepared a report on the tourism boom there. Accessibility links. ... Kashmir Tourism Thrives in Mountains. October 17, 2004 12:00 AM ET.
In it, a tourist shares a glimpse of his recent visit to Gulmarg, one of Kashmir's most iconic spots. Their experience, filled with scenic views and heartfelt wonder, has left viewers across the ...
Indian scientists uncover Kashmir Valley’s transformation from a warm, humid paradise to its current Mediterranean climate, ...
Zaina Begum stood helplessly next to her withering paddy field. A farmer in Indian-administered Kashmir’s Pulwama district, ...