KO Web Desk - January 25, 2021
In this fifth part of the ‘Kashmir in Capital’ series, Kashmir Observer talks to Basharat Saleem Sheikh, owner of Kashmir Specialities in New Delhi, to find out his story of success from scratches.
KO Web Desk - January 22, 2021
In times of avian flu and seasonal migration of birds, a young Kashmiri man is busy discovering and capturing some uncommon winged creatures in the valley.
KO Web Desk - January 20, 2021
But amid public skepticism, only a quarter of health beneficiaries invited for immunization showed up during the third phase of the vaccination drive restricted for emergency use against the Covid-19 pandemic in various centers across Jammu and Kashmir.
KO Web Desk - January 18, 2021
In this fourth part of the ‘Kashmir in Capital’ series, Kashmir Observer profiles Abdul Majeed Chaku, a resident of Srinagar, who brought woodwork—an essential part of Kashmiri handicraft—to Delhi.
Swati Joshi - January 16, 2021
As snowfall recently grounded flights and held life hostage in the valley, a tourist from Mumbai made noise over her “harrowing” experience. But beyond the bad-weather-triggered incident, Kashmir has always been a traveller’s delight.
KO Web Desk - January 11, 2021
In this third part of ‘Kashmir in Capital’ series, Kashmir Observer tells tale of Abdul Rasheed, whose journey from Shalimar to Nizamuddin revived the crumbling state of craft in Delhi’s ‘art of gallery’ arcade.
KO Web Desk - January 6, 2021
It just took a few days of vintage snowfall to bust the fragile fa?ade of Kashmir’s modern architecture.
KO Web Desk - January 5, 2021
At a time when administration is pressing machines into service for clearing snowbound roads in the valley, a non-decrepit and sleepy village in Budgam is paving a way with a wooden spade, carrying a long legacy and an interesting story with it.
KO Web Desk - January 2, 2021
In this second part of ‘Kashmir in Capital’ series, Kashmir Observer tells a story of a mother-daughter duo serving Kashmiri cuisine to the world away from their homeland.
KO Web Desk - December 31, 2020
Eye-opening social study by Kashmir’s celebrated sociologist Dr. B.A Dabla apart, the rising quest for nuclear families has casted its own shadow on the strife society. In this detailed piece, a doctorate scholar is trying to deconstruct the ‘fascinating’ fa?ade of Kashmir’s private shelters stricken with sorrow, seclusion and stress.