Dear @airtelindia, WiFi services in our area have not been working since early morning. We made several calls to the local engineers, but they switched off their phones and are unreachable. This is extremely poor service and very frustrating for customers. @airtelnews
A man rows his boat in Wular Lake, Asiaโs second-largest freshwater lake, on September 06, 2025, in Bandipora district of north Kashmir, India.
Photo: Amaan Bhat
#wularlake#bandipora#kashmir
As the heatwave intensifies across Kashmir, many schools still lack basic cooling facilities like fans. In packed classrooms, children face stifling conditions. The administration must ensure basic cooling facilities in all schools. @sakinaitoo@DivComKash@SchoolEdujkut
"Customers just arenโt coming like before. If this goes on, we will be forced to shut down," said Mehraj, who owns a clothing shop.
Read my latest report for @NewsEye_
https://t.co/gtZkn8rA0b
Thousands of Kashmiri Shiite mourners participate in the Ashura procession on the tenth day of Muharram in Zadibal, Srinagar on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
Hundreds of Kashmiri Muslims offered Salat-ul-Istisqah at Eidgah Bandipora on 21st January 2024, to pray for the end of dry weather conditions in Kashmir Valley.
Shifting Sand : Kashmir's Sand Mining Crisis
In our story for @Article14live i along with @amirrafi29 explored how widespread violations of sand-mining laws are endangering rivers and thousands of local jobs.
https://t.co/R0iEy23T5w
The dead body of Army personnel, Waseem Sarwar, killed in an encounter in Kulgam, was handed over to his family for the last rites in the Dachigam area of Bandipora district, on 6th August, 2023.
He was among the three who lost their lives in the Halan forest area in Kulgam.
An elderly Kashmiri Shi'ite Muslim beats his chest, which is a prevalent mourning ritual among Shi'ite Muslims during the Muharram processions.
Photo: @FaizanGulzar202
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#Kashmir#Muharram2023
โKashmirโs younger generation is not keen to keep these old practices alive.โ
โHard effort and devotion are essential for success in any endeavour, but they are gravely lacking in today's era,โ he says.
My Report with @shaizan_nadaf for @GoyaJournal
https://t.co/HJVOCed8fZ
Ghratas are slowly begun to disappear. Many traditional mills have shuttered, unable to compete with the availability of packaged flours, and increasing water pollution due to which many streams have turned dry.
I report with @amaanbhat_ for @GoyaJournal
https://t.co/SRsorG9f0n