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The Meadow Beyond Maps
Some meadows are found on maps. This one is found in stories, in footsteps, in the way the breeze carries your name.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Tempted To Play Kuldeep But Need Batting Depth: Gill
It is always tempting to have a wicket-taking spinner like Kuldeep Yadav in the playing eleven but Washington Sundar was preferred for the Edgbaston Test against england to add batting depth after two lower-order collapses at Leeds, India captain Shubman Gill has said.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Kashmir's Craft Revival
In the Valley's silent workshops, a cultural revival is bringing dignity, confidence, and global reach to Kashmiri craftsmanship.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
It's Time to Outgrow Land
Kashmir's love for real estate could be blinding investors to better, faster ways to grow wealth.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
South Africa's Mulder Lets 'Legend' Lara Keep Record 400
Wiaan Mulder sacrificed a shot at one of cricket's most hallowed records to start mopping up Zimbabwe in the second test at Queens Sports Club on Monday.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
SEC Appointment Delay Stalls Local Poll Preparations
In a matter of concern the post of Jammu & Kashmir State Election Commissioner (SEC)—an authority responsible for overseeing local body elections—remains vacant for over two months now.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
'Kashmir Himalayas See 11mm Annual Rainfall Drop Over 48 Years'
A recent study published has revealed notable changes in rainfall patterns across Kashmir, raising concerns about water management, agriculture, and flood preparedness. Researchers here have analyzed the rainfall data collected from six meteorological stations over a 48-year period, spanning from 1975 to 2023.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
How Kashmiri Farmers Are Fighting To Save This Year’s Crops
From heat-stressed paddy to sunburnt apples, Kashmir’s growers are in a race against time. The agri-university’s crisis manual could be their only shield.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Sheep Husbandry Deptt Organizes PMFME Workshop
BANDIPORA: On the directions of Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, Sheep Husbandry deptt, Bandipora designated as the Nodal department for the Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PMFME) scheme in the district, successfully organized a workshop-cum-awareness programme at the Conference Hall, Dak Bungalow, Sumbal Bandipora.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Helping Hands & Ali Asgar Blood Bank Organize Blood Donation Camp
SRINAGAR, Helping Hands care Foundation J&K, A Non-Government Organization (NGO) organized a Blood Donation Camp on Sunday at Alamgari Bazar srinagar where the procession was carried out on the eve of Youm-eAshoora marks the day of Mourning for the martyr Imam Hussain (a.s) grandson of the Prophet Mohammed(PBUH) and his companions in Karbala.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Tourism In Kashmir Bounces Back After Pahalgam Attack: Union Minister
Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Monday said that Kashmir’s tourism sector is gradually recovering after the recent Pahalgam attack and thanks to coordinated efforts by the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir administration.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Why The Rush To Reopen Schools?
Despite a blazing heatwave that has paralyzed daily life in the Kashmir Valley, the government has taken the baffling decision to reopen schools from Tuesday, July 8. Education Minister Sakina Itoo’s announcement comes in the face of widespread public concern, with parents, educators, and health professionals urging an extension of holidays. But those appeals have been brushed aside.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
ICC Appoints Media Mogul Sanjog Gupta As Its New CEO
Indian media mogul Sanjog Gupta was on Monday named the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Jay Shah-led International Cricket Council (ICC), replacing Australian Geoff Allardice, who stepped down before the Champions Trophy earlier this year citing personal reasons.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Reshwari Gains Popularity As Serene Eco-Tourism Destination
SRINAGAR: With temperatures soaring across the valley, an increasing number of people are flocking to Reshwari in north Kashmir’s Handwara, a hidden gem now emerging as a popular getaway.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Why Societies Like Kashmir Keep Falling Behind
Across the world, countries are racing ahead. Building smarter cities, developing cleaner energy, and creating classrooms that nurture curiosity instead of crushing it.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
41 Cr Allocated Under DDC, BDC, PRI & Aspirational Grants In B’pora
Jammu and Kashmir Government has allocated over Rs. 41 crore for developmental works in Bandipora district under DDC, BDC, PRI, and Aspirational Grants for the financial year 2025-26.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Govt To Establish MRI, Cath Lab In GMC Baramulla: Sakeena
Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo on Monday chaired a meeting at Civil Secretariat to review the healthcare infrastructure and other facilities across Baramulla district.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
The Long Game of Mehrajuddin Wadoo
His playing days are over, but Mehrajuddin Wadoo's fight for fairness, contracts, and dignity has just begun.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Life Without Applause
In a place where women are always asked to endure, inspire, and overcome, what if a woman chooses a smaller, gentler life?
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
'Srinagar's Muharram Procession Was An Exhibition Of Love'
Srinagar: On Sunday, the 10th day of Muharram, Srinagar's Zadibal witnessed a deeply moving scene as thousands of Muslims gathered to commemorate the sacrifices of Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (saw), in the historic Battle of Karbala.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Iran Gets Significant Diplomatic Boost
Iran received a significant diplomatic endorsement at the BRICS summit here, as the bloc of emerging powers issued its strongest condemnation yet of military strikes on Iranian territory.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Massive Rainfall Triggers Flood-Like Situation Across City
Srinagar: An intense rainfall and hailstorm wreaked havoc across Srinagar on Monday, inundating dozens of localities and causing widespread damage to property, vehicles, and infrastructure.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Poverty Beneath The Feast
From Egypt to Japan, global communities are embracing smaller celebrations to escape debt. In Kashmir, the shift could be life-changing.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
On Ashura, SKIMS Holds Lifesaving Medical & Blood Donation Camp
In observance of Ashura, the Sheri-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura, organized a large-scale Medical and Blood Donation Camp today at the Auqaf Building, Alamgiri Bazar, Srinagar, reaffirming its commitment to community health outreach and humanitarian service.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
DC Kulgam Takes Review Of Mission YUVA
KULGAM: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Athar Aamir Khan, on Monday chaired a comprehensive review meeting at the DC Office Complex here to assess the implementation and progress of Mission YUVA in the district.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Pak Wants To Disrupt J&K's Development: LG
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday accused Pakistan of trying to derail the Union Territory's development journey and fuel communal discord.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Delegation Of Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee Calls On LG
A delegation of Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, District Baramulla led by its President S. Paramjit Singh called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Peace Time Is Nothing But 'Illusion': Rajnath
Peace time is nothing but an “illusion”, and India must remain prepared for uncertainty even during periods of relative calm, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said while hailing the armed forces for the valour they displayed during Operation Sindoor.
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JULY 08, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Microsoft Shuts Its Pakistan Office After 25 Years, Sparks Economic Concerns
Tech giant Microsoft has announced to shut down its limited operations in Pakistan as part of its global strategy to reduce workforce, which various stakeholders termed on Friday as a “troubling sign” for the country's economy.
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JULY 6, 2025 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Liverpool Players Join Family Of Diogo Jota For Funeral In Portugal
Liverpool players joined family and friends for the funeral of their teammate Diogo Jota and his brother on Saturday, two days after the siblings died in a car crash in Spain.
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