A Kashmiri Novelist on a State Under Siege The New Yorker


A Kashmiri Novelist on a State Under Siege The New Yorker

India 7 min read i Snapshot (This article has been republished from The Quint's archives to mark the anniversary of Kashmiri Pandit exodus. It was first published on 19 January 2020.) It was the.


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Historic 1990 Map Kashmir Region. 36in x 36in in 2021 Map

What the official Kashmir files say about 1990s exodus | India News - Times of India Chandrima Banerjee TIMESOFINDIA.COM Updated: Dec 30, 2022, 13:05 IST IST Best of 2022: The Kashmir Files, a narrative set against the backdrop of militancy, has been held up as the truth of Kashmir by its director.


Kashmir Yesterday, India Today 1990 Search Kashmir

The Gawkadal massacre was named after the Gawkadal bridge in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, where, on 21 January 1990, the Indian paramilitary troops of the Central Reserve Police Force opened fire on a group of Kashmiri protesters in what has been described by some authors as "the worst massacre in Kashmiri history". Between 50 and 100 people were killed, some from being shot and others.


The paradise which was turned into graveyard, the night of January 19

On the night of 19 January 1990, all hell broke loose in Kashmir — a place many think of as 'Heaven on Earth'. Several mosques in Srinagar played the 'aey jabiro, aey zalimo, Kashmir hamara.


Kashmir Yesterday, India Today 1990 Search Kashmir

The return of minority Hindus to Kashmir, two decades after an exodus in the face of militant attacks and threats, has been held up by the government as an illustration of how it is bringing.


Bye Kashmir Life

Photographs from the 'Kashmir' section of 15th Anniversary issue of India Today published in 1990. If there is a Kashmir 'special' issue today in any Magazine, you will probably see similar form of story telling through pictures. Photographers who first figured out the Kashmir template include Raghu Rai, Prashant Panjair and Pramod Pushkarna. -0-


Were Kashmiri Pandits cowards to have left Kashmir in 1990? My Voice

The reasons for this migration are vigorously contested. In 1989-1990, as calls by Kashmiri Muslims for independence from India gathered pace, many Kashmiri Pandits, who viewed self-determination to be anti-national, felt under pressure. [36]


Back to the 90s? Locals in Pulwama made to sit in freezing cold during

Kashmiri Pandits exodus: What happened on January 19, 1990 The exodus of Kashmiri Pandits began with the advent of militancy in the valley. The situation was grim for them but the events.


Kashmir Yesterday, India Today 1990 Search Kashmir

On January 19 1990, tens of thousands of Kashmiri Pandits migrated to different parts of India under duress. In this photo essay, a young photographer from the community describes the feeling of loss and longing.


Flipboard Watch the ‘Untold’ Saga of Kashmiri Pandits in ‘Shikara’ Trailer

The Kashmiri Pandits (also known as Kashmiri Brahmins) are a group of Kashmiri Hindus and a part of the larger Saraswat Brahmin community of India. They belong to the Pancha Gauda Brahmin group from the Kashmir Valley, a mountainous region located within the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.Kashmiri Pandits are Hindu Kashmiris native to the Kashmir Valley, and the only remaining.


आखिर क्यो कश्मीरी हिंदुओने कश्मीर छोडा । Mass Exodus of Kashmiri

The dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir was sparked by a fateful decision in 1947, and has resulted in decades of violence, including two wars. Since 1947, India and Pakistan have been.


Indian Army Para Special Forces operatives in Kashmir Valley, circa

It is more than 30 years since the "exodus" from the Valley of its minority Hindu Kashmiri Pandit community. The hotly contested circumstances of their departure between January and March 1990, the numbers, and the issue of their return are an important side to the Kashmir story that has fed into the Hindu-Muslim polarisation in India over the years, in turn fuelling the Hindu-Muslim chasm.


'No hate calls from Kashmir mosques on January 19, 1990'

It was when I went to report on Kashmir in February 1990 that I understood the meaning of the phrase ek patta bhi nahi hila (not a leaf stirred). I used to walk back to the hotel at dusk.


An overlook at the Insurgency in Kashmir and way forward

Shafat Farooq is a Kashmiri multimedia journalist specializing in documenting regions of conflict and areas under strife. He currently works for the BBC as a multimedia producer. In September 2019, Farooq along with a French colleague won the prestigious Bayeux-Calvados Normandy Award for a news documentary in the Grand Format Television category.


The Kashmir Files What's The Full Story Of Kashmiri Pandits Genocide

An abandoned house of a Kashmiri Pandit family in Kashmirs Pulwama District, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 14 December 2021. In the late 1980s, when. Kashmiri Muslim boys walk in front the abandoned Kashmiri Pandit residential houses where 24 Kashmiri Pandits were shot dead by unidentified gunmen.