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Between Echoes and Shadows

Posted on November 4, 2025 by Kashmir Scan | Last updated on November 4, 2025

Between Echoes and Shadows

Manzoor Akash’s poems breathe life into memory, culture, and conscience—reminding us that poetry still matters in an era of noise. By Ahsan Ul Haq In a world dominated by glowing screens and shrinking attention spans, poetry often feels like a vanishing art—an endangered form of reflection and emotional truth. Yet, every now and then, a […]

The Artist Who Made Kashmir Dance

Posted on September 28, 2025 by Kashmir Scan | Last updated on September 28, 2025

The Artist Who Made Kashmir Dance

From a schoolboy performance in Dangiwacha to becoming one of Kashmir’s most celebrated folk artists, Hamal-e-Bulbul’s journey is a song of resilience, talent, and cultural pride. By Manzoor Akash Renowned for its sweeping vistas and breathtaking natural beauty, Rafiabad in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district has, for generations, captured hearts. But beyond its fertile fields and […]

The House Next Door

Posted on August 20, 2025 by Kashmir Scan | Last updated on August 20, 2025

The House Next Door

In a time when neighbors mourned, celebrated, and lived together, compassion wasn’t an act—it was a way of life. By Manzoor Akash Kashmir — a land so often romanticized for its majestic mountains, serene lakes, and poetry-inspiring sites — has also been home to a less-discussed, equally remarkable beauty: the moral compass and communal wisdom […]

Reaping What We Forgot

Posted on June 24, 2025 by KS News Desk | Last updated on June 24, 2025

Halshri was more than an agricultural task—it was a movement of resilience and togetherness. Now, it's a memory. But perhaps not forever.

Halshri was more than an agricultural task—it was a movement of resilience and togetherness. Now, it’s a memory. But perhaps not forever. By Manzoor Akash A vast and invaluable part of Kashmir’s cultural heritage—interwoven with the threads of ancient customs, vibrant rituals, and collective memory—is quietly fading before our eyes. This living legacy, once the […]

Jajeer: Kashmir’s Smoky Legacy with Hidden Perils

Posted on May 30, 2025 by Ajaz Rashid | Last updated on May 30, 2025

Jajeer: Kashmir’s Smoky Legacy with Hidden Perils

Jajeer: Kashmir’s Smoky Legacy with Hidden Perils

IZBAND: A Scent of Tradition

Posted on May 4, 2025 by Ajaz Rashid | Last updated on May 4, 2025

Wild Rue, warm memories, and waning traditions—exploring a Kashmiri ritual that still whispers through the smoke. By Manzoor Akash A vast and precious part of our cultural heritage—woven with the threads of ancient practices, vibrant traditions, and communal memories—is gradually slipping through our fingers. With each passing day, we seem to care less, turning a […]

JKAACL launches Rafiabad teacher’s poetic collection “Between Echoes and Shadows”

Posted on April 8, 2025 by Ajaz Rashid | Last updated on April 8, 2025

The poetry collection by the young award-winning author Manzoor Akash has been appreciated warmly in the literary circles   Srinagar, April 08:  It takes sweat, determination, and hard work to convert a dream into a reality. This is what a young teacher Manzoor Akash from Rafiabad, Baramulla district, does. Having published his 5th book, “Between […]

Kashmir’s Healing Hands of the Past

Posted on March 14, 2025 by Ajaz Rashid | Last updated on March 14, 2025

Long before healthcare became a priority in Kashmir, self-taught healers used ancient remedies to cure fractures, infections, and even childbirth complications. Their legacy still lingers in the valley’s collective memory. By Manzoor Akash There was a time when the Kashmir Valley had a severe shortage of doctors, and hospitals were scarcely known, let alone frequently […]

Frozen Lives in Forty Days of Frost

Posted on January 15, 2025 by Ajaz Rashid | Last updated on January 15, 2025

The forty-day frost of Chillaikalan is more than just a weather phenomenon\u2014it’s a test of survival for many in Kashmir’s remote areas. From freezing temperatures to isolated communities, explore the realities of this biting-cold season. By Manzoor Akash The 21st of December each year marks the onset of Chillaikalan, a forty-day-long period of biting cold […]

Echoes of the Forgotten Katij

Posted on December 25, 2024 by Ajaz Rashid | Last updated on December 25, 2024

The soft chirp of the Katij once filled the air of rural Kashmir, signaling the arrival of spring. But as environmental changes take their toll, this beloved bird has become a fading memory. By Manzoor Akash There was a time when the Valley echoed with the vibrant songs of countless birds, their flocks gracing the […]

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Shakespeare of the Valley

Manzoor Akash, the Shakespeare of the Kashmir Valley, whose literary brilliance knows no bounds. As a teacher, author, and award-winning columnist, Akash’s words resonate with passion and purpose. By Aijaz Ahmad In the beautiful Kashmir Valley, in the middle of India, many talented young people live. They not only do well in India but also […]

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