My perspective in @DailyExcelsior1 that Kashmir's Queen Kota Rani was a great administrator who played a significant role in shaping Kmr & Kmr culture, yet seldom have her contributions received the recognition she deserves.
https://t.co/I0ZFLlILUR
Pic credit @diyminiatures
Breaking: Sources in Kashmir Police say they have cracked the case of the killing of Sarla Bhat, a Kashmiri Hindu nurse, who was abducted on April 18, 1990, from close to SKIMS, Soura. Chargesheet will be soon filed against 5 accused, including JKLF’s Yaseen Malik @Openthemag
Warmest birthday wishes to Prof. @amitabhmattoo Sir!
May this special day bring you good health, happiness, and continued success in all your endeavours. Your scholarship, leadership, and unwavering commitment to education and public service continue to inspire many.
Visited #Vicharnag, Srinagar which is an ancient heritage & religious site. The name "Vichar Nag" is believed to derive from its historical role as a place of intellectual & religious discussions among Kashmiri scholars & Brahmins.
A visit to #kheerbhawanitemple at Tulmulla is not merely a pilgrimage; it is an essential spiritual and cultural experience for anyone seeking to understand the soul of Kashmir.
#MatakheerBhawani
A visit to #kheerbhawanitemple at Tulmulla is not merely a pilgrimage; it is an essential spiritual and cultural experience for anyone seeking to understand the soul of Kashmir.
#MatakheerBhawani
Kashmiri Hindu Visthapit
The story of the displaced Kashmiri Hindu community is not a footnote—it is a painful chapter marked by loss, violence, and forced exile. Families were uprooted overnight, stripped of their homes, identity, and security. For many, it meant enduring trauma that still echoes across generations.
What makes it more troubling is the long silence that followed. A community’s suffering remained underrepresented, often ignored or minimized in mainstream discourse.
Aditya Dhar is one of them and bollywood shameless cabal dismissed his movie #Dhurandhar2TheRevenge as Propaganda. - @DrKumarVishwas
The same was done with #TheKashmirFiles it was also labelled as propaganda
Post exodus when our community reached this part of India and thus ensued the successful struggle of survival. For decades we tried to explain the cause but in vain and now Samay has done it for us.Whole community is indebted @realsmayraina@rainarajesh@AdityaRajKaul@sabakaul1
23 years ago on 23rd March 2003, 24 Kashmiri Pandits including children were mercilessly killed by Islamist Terrorists in Nadimarg, Kashmir. The wheels of justice are yet to move. @narendramodi@AmitShah#NadimargMassacre
23rd anniversary of the barbaric #NadimargMassacre. 24 Kashmiri Pandits were dragged from their homes, lined up near a temple and shot dead in cold blood by Pakistan sponsored terrorists in South Kashmir's #Nadimarg village on 23 March, 2003. 23 years on, no justice.
Few years ago, I interviewed #MohanLalBhat, lone survivor of his family & eyewitness of the #NadimargMassacre. His entire family was killed by the Pakistan sponsored terrorists. Watch this spine chilling eyewitness/survivor account of the massacre 👇
https://t.co/41DSqsJJwR
On this day in 2003, 24 Kashmiri Pandits were brutally killed by terrorists in Nadimarg, Kashmir.
They were dragged out of their homes, abused as “kafirs,” and shot indiscriminately. Their bodies were desecrated, and their homes were looted.
#NadimargMassacre
SONTH POSHTE SARNI 🙏💐🙏
Welcoming of spring. Sonth, a Kashmiri Hindu custom, involves preparing a plate on the preceding night containing rice, cooked rice, bread, yoghurt, milk, nuts, flowers, pen, currency, picture of a god or goddess, Janthri, sugar, and salt.
On Sonth morning, everyone wakes up and sees the plate first before proceeding with any other activity. Sonth defines hope and exuberance by putting an end to the spell of darkness.