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U.S. 50% tariff threatens handicrafts in Indian-administered Kashmir Manzoor Ahmad Sofi, a carpet weaver, rolls a small carpet and places it in a corner of the living room in his two-story house in Wantpora, Srinagar, in Indian-administered Kashmir.The veteran artisan,...

The move, meant to pressure India to cut Russian oil imports, struck another blow to the centuries-old craft.

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Elusive snow leopards return to rural India, bringing economic prosperity | The National Hundreds of big cats have reappeared in Ladakh, contributing to guided safaris, homestays and other tourism benefits

Once viewed only as a threat to livestock, the snow leopard has now become both a beloved wild animal and an economic opportunity, weaving together ecology and livelihood in a region where winter once meant isolation.

I and Wasim Nabi report.

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Kashmir's winter destinations face severe environmental crisis from overtourism Kashmir's popular winter destinations are seeing a surge in tourists, but what they leave behind is wreaking havoc on the environment and local ecology. In Gulmarg, a ski destination, over 2,000kg of ...

Kashmir's popular winter destinations are seeing a surge in tourists, but what they leave behind is wreaking havoc on the environment and local ecology. Over three million tourists, including 43,000 foreigners, visited the disputed Himalayan Territory last year. Muheet Ul Islam reports.

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Conflicts dampen papier-mâché trade in Indian-administered Kashmir For papier-mâché artisans in Indian-administered Kashmir, exporting Christmas ornaments and other festive items is a major source of income. But demand has declined in the last couple of years due to ...

For papier-mâché artisans in Indian-administered Kashmir, exporting Christmas ornaments and other festive items is a major source of income. But demand has declined in the last couple of years due to wars in Europe and the Middle East.

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Extremist groups harass Kashmiri vendors in northern India Nomadic traders from Kashmir face harassment by Hindu extremist groups in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh

Kashmir vendors sell leather jackets, socks, bags and Kashmir-handmade Pashmina shawls. They also sell ladies suits. They move to different states of India to sell these items in the beginning of November and return after March.

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Militancy expands in Indian-controlled side of Jammu and Kashmir The first major attack of the year took place in Reasi district on June 9, the day Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the oath for a third consecutive term

In recent months, the #Jammu region of the disputed #Himalayan territory has witnessed 14 skirmishes between #anti-India #militants and security forces, resulting in the deaths of 10 soldiers, nine civilians and five militants.

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Imprisoned firebrand politician wins election in Indian Kashmir Sheikh Abdul Rashid was arrested days before India revoked the disputed Himalayan region’s semiautonomous status in August 2019

Political analysts attribute Engineer Rashid’s landslide victory as an outcome of sympathy and resistance politics. People had a third option — a former chief minister, a proxy candidate and a person in jail.

#Kashmir #IndiaElections #EngineerRashid.

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Indian Kashmir voting reaches 59% The turnout is reportedly the second highest in Indian-administered Kashmir

The dynamics shifted, however, when incarcerated politician and former member of the legislative assembly Sheikh Abdul Rashid, popularly known as Engineer Rashid, decided to contest the election from New Delhi’s Tihar jail.

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Indian Kashmir voters prepare for historic election amid political shifts Local media reports claim that more than 1.7 million voters will determine outcome for 24 candidates competing for Srinagar constituency

#Modi’s ruling #BJP is not contesting the elections in Indian #Kashmir. News reports say the move signals ongoing discontent over the 2019 move and there is speculation his party candidates would have lost.

#IndiaElections2024

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They were promised jobs in Russia. They ended up fighting in Ukraine. Frustrated families of Indian migrant workers forced to fight alongside the Russian army in Ukraine say they feel they have no choice but to travel there to get their loved ones back.

“For months, the families have been awaiting government action to bring the Indian citizens back home, but so far no progress has been made,” Raja Begum, 65, told NBC News. #Kashmir #Russia

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Kashmir Prospered Since Its Special Status Was Revoked, Says India's Modi Thousands attend Modi's speech, but some say local government forced them to attend because they are government employees

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that India's main opposition party, the Indian National Congress, commonly known as Congress, and its allies in the region "deceived people, J&K and the nation for political benefits" under the guise of the now-revoked special status.

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Security Tightened, Some Residents Detained Ahead of Modi's Kashmir Visit Thousands of troopers, including local police and paramilitary forces, have been deployed in Srinagar

“Frisking is a form of harassment, and we Kashmiris have been subjected to it for decades. I believe nothing has changed in Kashmir; rather, the situation has in fact worsened,” said Jahangir Khan, a resident of Srinagar.

Wasim Nabi and I report for Voice of America.

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Indians ‘tricked’ into fighting for Russia with promise of jobs in Dubai Worried families seek return of relatives trapped in warzone after false promises from agent

In a two-story house in Poshwan village on the Indian side of Kashmir, Raja Begum, yearns for her son’s return. Her son, Azad Yousuf Kumar, had traveled to the UAE in December after being promised a job by an independent agent, Faisal Khan.

Wasim Nabi and I report for @telegraphnews.bsky.social

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Cricket Tournaments in Indian-Administered Kashmir Boost Local Economy Cricket is the most commonly played game in the Himalayan region

Cricket, originating in Britain, was historically enjoyed for fitness and leisure. However, the sport has now become a source of income for thousands of individuals in Kashmir amid rising unemployment.

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Amid Restrictions, Kashmiri Journalist Finds New Recipe for Survival When authorities shuttered The Kashmir Walla, one of the outlet’s journalists started a new career selling food

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Former news anchor in #Kashmir is forging a new career in the #food #industry after restrictions on media forced her out of a job. @muheetreports.bsky.social & Wasim Nabi have more from #Srinagar for VOA.

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Troops from 48 #RashtriyaRifles — a counterinsurgency force of the #Indian #army — had detained eight people from Topa Pir village in the #Poonch district for questioning after a deadly ambush on security forces on Dec. 21.

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Scammers Dupe Investors Out of $700 Million in Indian Kashmir Victims say they have only themselves to blame

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I won't engage in a debate about who's responsible for the 59 Crore scam by #CurativeSurveyPrivateLimited. The multi-million dollar scam mirrors our societal issue where we #Kashmiris seem to value wealth obtained through unethical means over hard-earned honest endeavors.

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Prominent Farming Area in Indian Kashmir Turns Into Garbage Mountain The dumping yard in Achan area of Srinagar on the Indian side of Kashmir wreaks havoc for locals in the capital city. The area was known for farming and wetlands but today the heaps of garbage have ob...

Dumping yard in the Achan area of #Srinagar, #Kashmir wreaks havoc for locals in the capital city. The area was known for farming and wetlands but today the heaps of garbage have obtained the height of a mountain. For #VOA, I and Wasim Nabi have a special report for you.

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Kashmir Artisans Turn Paper Into Christmas Treasures The Indian side of Kashmir is home to very few Christians, but people from the region put their blood and sweat into preparing gifts for Christmas celebrations. For VOA, Muheet Ul Islam has more from ...


Kashmir is home to very few Christians, but people from the region put their blood and sweat into preparing gifts for Christmas celebrations.

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