Kashmir Tulips: Spring’s Floral Crown
“The opening of Asia’s largest tulip garden in Srinagar on March 16 marks the official start of spring and the peak tourism season in Kashmir. This annual event serves as...
Read moreDetails“The opening of Asia’s largest tulip garden in Srinagar on March 16 marks the official start of spring and the peak tourism season in Kashmir. This annual event serves as...
Read moreDetails“In Srinagar, a "technical snag" is preventing electricity meters from displaying readings, undermining their purpose of ensuring transparent and accurate billing for consumers.” Electricity meters are meant to ensure transparency...
Read moreDetails“The sudden greening of Srinagar’s Dal Lake has sparked public alarm, signaling a fragile ecological crisis that threatens Kashmir’s cultural identity, tourism-driven economy, and environmental stability.” The sudden greenish tint...
Read moreDetails“Kashmir’s Asian Waterbird Census 2026 across 27 wetlands represents a major shift from routine data-gathering to a large-scale, policy-driven surge in regional environmental stewardship and civic action.” The conduct of...
Read moreDetails“To achieve Viksit Bharat by 2047, India is shifting its focus to districts as the essential administrative engines for driving measurable, grassroots transformation.” The decision of the Department of Administrative...
Read moreDetails“While a warm February offers a break from the cold, it has caused premature bud swelling in Kashmir’s apple trees. This shift in climate patterns threatens the region's agricultural backbone,...
Read moreDetails“Reopening of tourist destinations is yielding positive results reflected by a steady increase in tourists and restoration of traveler confidence. This trend is particularly visible in Srinagar, where travel operators...
Read moreDetails“While the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) was established as a national quality-control benchmark to ensure teacher competence, its implementation in Jammu and Kashmir faces unique challenges due to regional legacies...
Read moreDetails“Kashmir’s legendary seasonal rhythm—once defined by reliable winters and springs—is collapsing under the weight of the climate crisis, replaced by record warmth and erratic weather extremes.” For generations, Kashmir the...
Read moreDetails“Acknowledging climate change's impact, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is pivoting Gulmarg’s strategy toward artificial snow infrastructure to protect J&K’s winter tourism economy from declining natural snowfall.” Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s...
Read moreDetailsThe publication of “Kashmir Horizon” as an English daily was started with a modest attempt on May 19, 2008.It has been a Himalayan attempt for “The Kashmir Horizon” to survive the challenges posed to journalism in the violence fraught place like Jammu & Kashmir.
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