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The winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir is bluffed on the Shivalik Range, overlooking the northern plains. The city was originally funded by Raja Jamboo Lochan who lived in 14th century BC.

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Find all important Kashmiri Festivals and Dates at one place.

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The religious festivals of the Kashmiri Pandits have Rigvedic roots. Some festivals of Kashmiri Pandits are unique to Kashmir.

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We all have trodden the path of exile in all these 34 years since we were hounded out from Kashmir Valley by Jehadi forces and are still waiting for our rehabilitation and it seems that there is no end to our sufferings as it remains an issue which has no resolution in near future.

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On the 7th of this month, our worthy PM will be visiting Kashmir Valley and addressing a rally at Bakshi Stadium in the heart of Srinagar city with a bounty of development schemes for our so-called brethren of Kashmir Valley.

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For a long we have heard about what Kashmiris want. Kashmiri Pandits have always been taken for granted.

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Kendriya Vidyalaya (CRPF) Bantalab is a school in Jammu, part of Kendriya Vidyalayas in India. It was founded in 1976.

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Bharat, known and described as Bharatvarsh in our ancient historical texts is one of the most ancient civilizations in the world. Hominid activity in the Indian subcontinent stretches back over 250,000 years, and it is, therefore, one of the oldest inhabited regions on the planet.

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When I heard about Pahalgam attack and that around 26 people have been confirmed dead, I was shocked.

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In Kashmir, we have a saying, at times attributed to the great Poet Mahjoor (1887 to 1952), in the form of a lament of a sheep, that loosely translates as,

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