Kashmir’s Tourism Crisis: Littering, Loud Parties and “Zero Civic Sense” Are Threatening India’s Paradise

Kashmir’s Tourism Crisis: Littering, Loud Parties and “Zero Civic Sense” Are Threatening India’s Paradise

Paradise at Risk: Kashmir’s Tourism Boom Meets a Civic Sense Crisis By: Javid Amin | 05 March 2026 The early morning mist rises slowly over Dal Lake as the first shikaras begin to glide across the water. For centuries, travellers have come to Kashmir to witness scenes like this — the quiet beauty of mountains reflected in lakes, the calm of pine forests, the soft silence of snow-covered meadows. Poets once described the valley as “heaven on earth.” Today, millions of tourists arrive each year hoping to experience that same…

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Unseasonal Heatwave in Jammu & Kashmir: Temperatures Surge Above Normal as Dry Weather Persists

Unseasonal Heatwave in Jammu & Kashmir: Temperatures Surge Above Normal as Dry Weather Persists

Unseasonal Heatwave in Jammu & Kashmir: Temperatures Rise Above Normal, Dry Weather to Continue By: Javid Amin | 05 March 2026 Meteorological Department Warns of Sharp Temperature Rise Across Kashmir Valley and Jammu Region Unseasonal Heat Grips Jammu & Kashmir as Temperatures Surge Above Normal Just days after meteorologists warned about persistent dry winters in Jammu & Kashmir, the region is now facing another unusual weather pattern: an early March heat spell. Weather experts say the Union Territory will experience significantly higher-than-normal temperatures over the next 48 hours, with both…

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Precautionary Curbs Continue Across Kashmir After Protests: Internet Restricted, Schools Closed Till March 7

Precautionary Curbs Continue Across Kashmir After Protests: Internet Restricted, Schools Closed Till March 7

Precautionary Curbs Continue Across Kashmir After Protests: Internet Restricted, Schools Closed Till March 7 By: Javid Amin | 04 March 2026 Authorities in Kashmir have extended precautionary restrictions across the Valley until Thursday amid heightened security concerns following widespread protests in several districts. The curbs include limitations on mobile internet speeds, suspension of certain phone services, and the closure of schools that were scheduled to reopen after the winter break. Officials say the measures are intended to prevent unrest and maintain public order while the administration closely monitors the evolving…

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