Kashmir's evolving thrifting culture transcends tradition as locals like Tahir and online entrepreneurs like Arqam and Sahil embrace sustainable fashion. Tahir's journey from Sopore to launching 'Sopore Thrift' highlights the region's growing affinity for second-hand treasures. In the digital realm, Arqam's success with 'Thrift Anantnag' and Sahil's two-year venture underscore the intersection of social media, sustainability, and budget-friendly shopping. The Sunday Market, a cornerstone of Kashmir's second-hand market since the early 2000s, continues to thrive, offering affordable options to diverse customers. Online pioneer Syeda Sakeena challenges fashion norms with 'The Vintage Valley Store,' emphasizing uniqueness over imitation. Generational businesses, like Faisal and his father's wholesale legacy, further enrich Kashmir's thrifting tapestry. As thrifting gains momentum, the region's unique blend of tradi
Amid a multi-tier security system, thousands of people, mostly government employees, officials, security forces and school students were on the roads in Anantnag, Shopian and Pulwama districts, holding Tricolours and raising slogans
India News: Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday handed over an appointment letter for a government job on compassionate grounds .
Jammu Tawi, Jun 28: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday handed over an appointment letter to the wife of circus worker Deepu Kumar who was gunned down by terrorists in Anantnag district last month. The Lieutenant Governor had announced Rs 5 lakh ex gratia to the victim’s family living in abject poverty