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Monday, January 26, 2026
TopicKashmiri women

Topic: Kashmiri women

New film ‘Songs of Paradise’ is a tribute to Raj Begum—first woman to sing on Radio Kashmir

Directed by Danish Renzu, ‘Songs of Paradise’ portrays the life of the Padma Shri recipient. Saba Azad and Soni Razdan play Raj Begum at different stages in life.

Jaish, Hizbul didn’t want Kashmiri women to mourn. They didn’t get the politics of grief

In 'Lal Chowk', Rohin Kumar offers the Kashmiri perspective on issues in the Valley, which is often missing from mainstream narratives.

Inside the minds of Kashmiri women, stories of trauma, survival & strategic forgetting

As J&K elections wrap up, ThePrint traces the journeys of Kashmiri women—from those who remember the free '50s and who lost liberties, to a new generation that just wants to move on.

Drinking on Dal Lake isn’t just unethical—it snatches freedom, safety from Kashmiri women

Dal Lake is more than a tourist attraction. Kashmiris share a pious and intimate relationship with it.

On Camera

Beneath the ice — what a lost US base from the Cold War reveals about Greenland

A failed US plan to hide missiles under the ice now provides vital clues for understanding Greenland’s future and climate risks.

India wants Canada’s resources as nations build on truce, British Columbia’s Premier says

Premier David Eby, the leader of the minerals- and gas-rich province of British Columbia, spoke with executives at Tata Steel and Reliance Industries on a trade mission to India.

From action near Myanmar to hand-to-hand combat in Kishtwar, meet this year’s gallantry award winners

Overall, President Droupadi Murmu has approved Gallantry awards to 70 armed forces personnel, including six posthumous, on the eve of 77th Republic Day.

Non-alignment is coming back in a new avatar: Trump-peedit alliance

No nation other than China can negotiate one-on-one with Trump on an equal footing. That’s why the middle powers who so far formed the core of multilateral bodies now feel orphaned.