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Right now, Kashmir is at a tipping point. If these trends continue, the land will not be able to recover. The beauty that ...
Though declared as a wetland of International importance under Ramsar convention in 2005 as Hokera Wetland, the Hokersar ...
As roads cut through forests and wetlands turn to silt, Kashmir’s wildlife is retreating, and with it, the region’s ...
Apple orchards in Kashmir face challenges due to extreme heat, impacting fruit quality and farmer livelihoods.
After 30 years, lotus flowers return to Kashmir’s Wular Lake, thanks to desilting and restoration. Discover when to visit and why it's a must-see in 2025.
The suspension of the Indus water treaty has raised hopes in Kashmir for addressing water shortages for agriculture and power ...
FLOODING THREAT According to a study by Kashmir University’s geography department, between 1901 and 2011 Srinagar's population grew 12-fold, and it is now 23 times as large in terms of area.
It must be tackled to avert a health emergency ...
The reappearance of the Lotus flower is being seen as a major step towards lake conservation and a hope for those families who used to earn their livelihood from the lake ...
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