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Was it pruning or felling? The alleged chopping of centuries-old chinar trees in Indian-administered Kashmir has sparked ...
Under the Jammu and Kashmir Land Revenue Act of 1996, Chinar trees cannot be felled or removed without approval from a divisional commissioner – a high-ranking government authority. Even on ...
Through Time, Through Season, Through the Lens, explores Kashmir’s resilience and beauty. Inspired by family stories, her ...
Chinar: Through Time, Through Seasons, Through the Lens is a meditation on a land that exists in contrasts, where beauty and ...
Megha’s photographs have the feel of paintings,” says Bhavna Minocha, founder of The Art Hub. The kaleidoscope of colours that is Kashmir, in it ...
SRINAGAR: When the seasons paint Kashmir in myriad hues, the Chinar burns red in autumn and glows green in spring. But even giants fall. Over the years, this legally protected tree has been felled ...
Provides an overview of Kashmir, which has been partitioned between India and Pakistan since 1947. The chinar is a symbol of the Kashmir valley's landscape and a major tourist draw. Bal ...
Was it pruning or felling? The alleged chopping of centuries-old chinar trees in Indian-administered Kashmir has sparked outrage, with locals and photos suggesting they were cut down, while the ...