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But the cost of this silence is too heavy — especially for our children. Their walk to school should not be through fear and filth. A village that stands for peace… must also stand for cleanliness.”
This documentary takes you on a journey through the serene landscapes of Hokersar Wetland, a vital ecological treasure nestled in the heart of Kashmir. Known as the “Queen Wetland,” Hokersar serves as a sanctuary for thousands of migratory birds escaping the icy winters of Siberia and Central Asia.Through breathtaking visuals and insightful conversations, including an interview with Rehan Sofi, a dedicated bird watcher and conservationist, we uncover the beauty, challenges, and ecological importance of this wetland. The film highlights the wetland’s role in preserving biodiversity and the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect this fragile ecosystem from human interference and climate change.Dive into the heart of nature and witness the incredible stories of life thriving against the odds in Hokersar Wetland.
This story takes you to the beautiful saffron fields of Awantipora in Kashmir, where farmers work hard to grow the world-famous “red gold.” It shares their daily struggles, traditions, and hopes, showing how saffron farming has been a part of their lives for generations. The documentary also highlights the importance of saffron and the challenges faced by the people who grow it. It’s a simple yet powerful look at how this special spice connects a community to its roots.
Surrounded by the stunning Dal Lake, the floating market in Kashmir is the second-largest of its kind in Asia, after Vietnam. This nearly 200-year-old market is unique, with its bustling(boats) selling vegetables that reach every corner of Kashmir. While the market’s charm and beauty captivate tourists and visitors, for those who live and work here, it tells a different story. They suffer—pollution from the lake, harsh winters, and government negligence make their lives difficult. These vendors are awake when the world sleeps, working tirelessly to provide for their families, yet they barely make ends meet. Despite the beauty and history, one thing remains unchanged: their suffering.
This is the story of aafia siddiqui who was a neurologist she was born on 2nd march 1972.She was intelligent from day one you will find rest in video.
In today's video, we explore the ongoing protests in Bangladesh over the controversial quota system in government jobs. Rooted in the 1971 independence, this system reserved 30% for freedom fighters' families. Recent demands to reinstate reservations have reignited protests, especially from students facing job scarcity.
This video is about overcrowding and harassment in buses which is mostly faced by students but females are not able to raise their voices here are some experiences shared by students who are traveling in buses and facing such things.
All the historians agree that the Chaks came to Kashmir from Darads I,e, Dardistan, ferocious and turbulent by nature; they possessed great physical strength. When Shah Mir founded the Sultanate, he recruited them into prominence. In the time of Zainul Abidin, Pandu Chak was their leader. But he showed willful conduct; after that, the sultan put him and some other leading Chaks to death. The surviving Chak families were then settled in Kupwara and Trehgam, known as the kupwari and the
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I have also heard from my father. Zain-ul-Abid had a quarrel with the people of Trehgam (They are chak) and the people of Terehgam set fire to the city Zainabad built by Zain-ul-Abid
The bahai faith is a religion founded in Iraq in the mid 19th century by Mirza Hosayn also known as Bahaullah . They believe that all the religions are equally valuable and that all people are united they believe in one God . # India #
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