While formal histories often remain silent, the female Rishis of the Valley were more than mere disciples. They were seekers and transmitters of a localized faith that favored ethical living over institutional power. By Khursheed Dar The spiritual history of Kashmir is often told through the grand narratives of its male saints and the architecture […]
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The Legacy of Hazrat Haji Bahram (RA)
In the quiet shade of Najar Mohalla, history isn’t found in books or monuments, but in the patient hands of women gathering fallen branches. A reflection on the legacy of Hazrat Haji Bahram Saeb (RA), where silence feels complete and the bitter harvest of winter becomes a sacred feast. By Khursheed Dar Last spring, amidst […]
Kashmir’s Fading Anchors
Kashmir was once a society raised by a tribe, where wisdom flowed like a river from the old to the young. Today, that river is running dry. We explore the ‘strange loneliness’ of the modern Kashmiri home and the high price our children pay for the absence of their greatest guardians. By Khursheed Dar There […]
A Saint Still Speaks In Kashmir
In a valley of many faiths, Nund Reshi’s simple ethics became a unifying language of compassion and humility. By Khursheed Dar Kashmir is a land that remembers. Its rivers remember the footsteps of poets and kings; its mountains remember whispered stories of love, loss, and quiet resilience. And woven into that collective memory walks a […]
Living With Birds
Dr. Asad Rahmani’s love for birds turns every wetland of Kashmir into a story of wonder, patience, and devotion. By Khursheed Dar When the sky bends over Wular, holding “Living with Birds in Your Hands” is like holding a fragment of that sky itself. To turn its pages is to feel feathers brushing your cheek, […]
IIPA and KU Host Spirited Debate on City Life
Srinagar, October 16: The Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), J&K Regional Branch, in collaboration with the University of Kashmir, hosted a spirited debate on the theme, “The House Believes that Urban Living Offers Better Prospects for Quality Life and Livelihoods,” drawing a lively turnout of students from across the Kashmir Division. A total of […]
The Breath of Paradise
As silt and settlements encroach, Kashmir’s fragile wetlands struggle to survive—so do the birds, fish, and fisherfolk who depend on them. By Khursheed Dar Kashmir is not only a valley of mountains and rivers, not only a spectacle of chinars turning crimson in autumn or meadows bursting with wildflowers in spring. It is also, and […]
The Valley’s Forgotten Spiritual Names
When children no longer know the saints who built their world, what happens to the land they inherit? By Khursheed Dar There was a time, not long ago, when stories in Kashmir were not told through glowing rectangles, but through trembling lips beside warm hearths. Grandmothers would speak of saints with a mist in their […]
DSP, 5 cops held in 2023 torture case
By EoK Correspondent Srinagar, Aug 21: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested six Jammu and Kashmir Police officials, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police, in connection with the alleged custodial torture of constable Khursheed Ahmad Chohan in Kupwara in 2023, officials said. Those arrested include DSP Aijaz Ahmad Naiko, Sub-Inspector Riyaz Ahmad, and […]
Nurturing Young Minds with Nature
Nurturing Young Minds with Nature









