A group of young Kashmiris are utilising social media to revive and promote the Kashmiri language, addressing its decline in the face of societal and educational challenges. They aim to connect the younger generation with their cultural roots, with efforts ranging from YouTube channels and social media campaigns to teaching online language courses. Adbi Markaz Kamraz, a cultural organisation, is actively advocating for the inclusion of Kashmiri in Google's translation services to enhance accessibility and global reach. Despite obstacles, these individuals demonstrate a passionate commitment to preserving their linguistic heritage.
by Raashid Andrabi SRINAGAR: The historic Hotel Lala Sheikh on Residency Road in Srinagar may be small and unassuming, but it serves up more than just a fine cup of tea. Lala Sheikh, the face behind this historical tea shop on Wednesday lost his life to cardiac arrest.
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Arshad Mushtaq’s evocative work, shaped by the trauma of life in the Valley, Kashmiri identity and history, has given voice and solace to countless viewers.