Our Daughters, Our Pride – A Cultural Legacy Under Siege By: Javid Amin Kashmir, a land where daughters are celebrated as “Rani” (queen) in every household, now faces a harrowing paradox. While the valley’s poets sing of its rivers and roses, its girls and boys are ensnared in a web of exploitation orchestrated by outsiders and fueled by systemic neglect. This article uncovers the untold stories of survival, the data behind the crisis, and the resilient efforts to reclaim Kashmir’s soul. Why This Matters Cultural Symbolism: Kashmiri daughters traditionally lead rituals like “Mehndiraat” (pre-wedding…
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