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THAT'S KASHMIRI
 
IMTIYAZ BAKSHI tries to reconstruct the fading charm of the Valley.
» Where Shaivism meets Sufism
» O for a few white flakes of powdery snow!  
» Food fest: it's Kashmiri hospitality for you  
» Kargil's vibrant culture knew no guns  
» Story-telling to keep away from turning icicles  
» The jaundiced face of Srinagar  
» Valley madrassas: A far cry from jehadi factories  

February 20, 2002
Armed with love, they make Kashmir their life’s mission
The Valley is second home to Pune-residents Bharti and Adik who spend nine months of the year working for the local people.

September 11, 2001
PAHALGAM: To be beautiful and lonely
Everything in Pahalgam is as it should be. The gushing river Liddar and the enchanting beauty. Missing, however, are visitors, writes Imtiyaz Bakhshi.

June 14, 2001
Harbingers of beauty give new lease of life to Nagin
Srinagar's Nagin lake has long suffered the neglect and apathy of local people and the authorities. But now it is getting a new lease of life. Mufti Islah narrates the struggle of the harbingers of beauty.

June 3, 2001
Former gun-trotter preaches peace from behind the bars
Jehad in Kashmir. Is it a holy war? Hasim Quereshi, who hijacked an Indian Airlines plane to Lahore in 1971, debates the morals of the so called leaders of violent struggle in the Valley in an interview with Arun Sharma.

May 31, 2001
The house the Musharrafs sold
As Neharwali haveli in Delhi's Daryaganj is ‘discovered’, residents of the area find an unexpected claim to fame, writes Sunetra Chowdhury.

May 30, 2001
No more from Pakistan, with love
Fan mail received by Radio Kashmir's Jammu station from across the border has dried up since Musharraf’s rise to power. But Nishit Dholabhai finds out that the fans are still there and listening.

May 27, 2001
Where to Sirs?
Muzamil Jaleel watches the minuet between war and peace and finds out what the end of this ceasefire means on the ground in the Valley.

 

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