The Hakim colony spread over 1200 kanals of small city Bagwanpora, Lalbazar, is a home to a population of Kashmiri Hakeems who have served […] Read More
Category: Kashmir Health
In his scientific categorization of the two types of geniuses, probability theory pioneer Mark Kac distinguishes between ÔÇ£ordinary geniusesÔÇØ and ÔÇ£magiciansÔÇØ. Dr. Ali Jan can […] Read More
Nettle Urtica Diocia known as ÔÇ£SoyeeÔÇØ in Kashmir was, just a few years back, used to chastise students ÔÇô in the name of ÔÇ£Soyee ShalakhhÔÇØ.┬á […] Read More
In Kashmir, dry fruits are a popular choice when it comes to daily snacks. The chewy flesh with natural sweet flavor is not only a […] Read More
Despite great innovations in medical science, there is something in Kashmir that remained unchanged i.e. faith on traditional healers.┬á In Kashmir, The traditional practice of […] Read More
ÔÇ£KashmirÔǪ Eid -ul-Azha is all set to come on the glittery rider ÔÇô Honk, Honk! Fasten your seatbelts and get ready. You can smell the […] Read More
Is this summer hot enough for you? In Kashmir, heat waves arenÔÇÖt surprising during this summer but when ÔÇ£Mateh KulfeeÔÇØ melts before the first lick, […] Read More
Lotus stem, locally known as ÔÇ£ NadurÔÇØ grown in shallow parts of water bodies like ponds and lakes is a vastly enjoyed ingredient in Kashmiri […] Read More
Hirudotherapy or leech therapy locally known ÔÇ£Derkhe IllaajÔÇØ is one of the oldest complementary therapies, employed by KashmirÔÇÖs for treating various ailments like skin diseases, […] Read More
Kashmir is famous for its love to have bakerÔÇÖs bread locally known as ÔÇ£Kandar ChoathÔÇØ, which is taken along with pink salty tea in […] Read More