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Memory Fights Back

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August 31, 2025

POCKETS OF RESISTANCE IN HISTORIC CITIES REFUSE TO LET THEIR ESSENCE DIE

- RAVI SHANKAR

Memory Fights Back

There are cities that break your heart, like a snapped string of yearning, and then there are cities that unravel, thread by stubborn thread, until you realise the tapestry once familiar has become a pile of frayed fibres.

India's oldest neighbourhoods belong to the second kind: heartbreaks in slow motion. They fade not in silence but in a crescendo of traffic horns, construction drills, neon hoardings, and glass towers. And yet, within these collapsing spaces, there are people who refuse to let the past be swallowed whole. They gather fragments of memory like archivists of loss, insisting that heritage is not a museum piece but a tremor, beating faintly but insistently in the body of the present.

imageSrinagar is one such tremor. Zaina Kadal still carries the imprint of Persian traders, Khanyar, the echo of shrines where saffron-robed fakirs once sang. But if you stop and look closely, you will notice the cracks—literal ones, spidering across walnut-carved balconies, and figurative ones, where generations have fled, leaving behind empty shells of homes. Each bridge and courtyard holds centuries of syncretism; Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims who once lived wall to wall, sharing noon chai and stories. Yet these very neighbourhoods now teeter between preservation and erasure.

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