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Sunday, June 1, 2025

Seeds from Hiroshima atomic bomb ‘survivor trees’ planted at Kashmir

JK SeedBank  and Arboretum has received ginkgo,seeds from trees that withstood the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as part of a project to raise second-generation hibaku (survivor) trees around the world as symbols of peace.
Availability: Ginkgo trees/cuttings
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Kashmir: First Parcel Train with 24 Tonnes of Cherries Departs for Mumbai

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SRINAGAR: A parcel train carrying 24 tonnes of fresh cherries departed from Katra station in Jammu and Kashmir to Mumbai’s Bandra Terminus on Saturday, in what the Northern Railway’s Jammu division described as a “historic” initiative, according to media reports.

The refrigerated parcel van, attached to a goods train, is expected to reach Mumbai within 30 hours. The dispatch was originally scheduled for June 3 but was advanced to accommodate two additional loading requests, one from Katra and another from Jammu station in the coming days.

Senior Divisional Commercial Manager of Northern Railway, Jammu, Uchit Singhal said the move followed extensive coordination among railway authorities, fruit growers’ associations, and the horticulture department. He termed the departure of the first cherry-laden train as a significant step in boosting freight connectivity for the region’s perishable produce.

Fruit growers in Kashmir welcomed the initiative, expressing hope that the Kashmir Valley would soon be directly connected to the railway network, allowing seamless transport of perishable goods to key markets.

For years, cherry growers have relied on costly air cargo due to the fruit’s short shelf life. This rail-based transport method, now formally initiated through a VP (parcel van) indent, provides a more affordable alternative, potentially expanding market access for small and marginal growers.

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

The Ultimate Kashmir Houseboat Directory: Where to Stay on Dal & Nigeen Lakes


Kashmir's houseboats are a unique blend of traditional craftsmanship and natural beauty, offering a serene experience on the tranquil waters of Dal Lake and Nigeen Lake. Here are some visual highlights and resources to explore these floating marvels:

Visual Highlights of Kashmir Houseboats
1. Traditional Wooden Architecture
Kashmiri houseboats are renowned for their intricate wooden carvings and traditional designs. These structures often feature:

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Carved Cedar Wood : Exteriors adorned with detailed patterns.
Walnut Wood Furniture: Handcrafted interiors showcasing local artistry.
Khatamband Ceilings: Geometric wooden patterns unique to Kashmiri design.

2. Scenic Backdrops
Set against the majestic Himalayas, these houseboats offer picturesque views:
Spacious Bedrooms: Often equipped with en-suite bathrooms.

Dining Areas: Serving authentic Kashmiri cuisine.
Sun Decks: Perfect for enjoying sunrise and sunset views.

This directory provides detailed listings of houseboats categorized by location and type. It includes information such as the name of the houseboat, owner's name, location, category, Ph, e-mail  addresses..

Kashmir Houseboat Directory is must for every business house, travel portal, public sector, export/import houses, govt. establishment, travel agents & tour operators and general discerning traveler.

These resources provide a comprehensive visual journey through the enchanting world of Kashmir's houseboats, reflecting both their cultural significance and the serene beauty they offer to visitors.

Pricing : INR : 5500 (Available in e-mail format)

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Saturday, May 17, 2025

Chinese weapons pass combat test in India-Pakistan clash – with flying colours

The recent military engagement over Kashmir by South Asia’s arch enemies saw India deploy its French and US weapons against Pakistan’s new range of sophisticated Chinese arms. In its first battlefield test against Western arms, Chinese weapons mostly hit the mark, sparking interest in some military circles and alarm in some capitals.

Ginkgo leaf Aerodynamics: Lessons from Nature for the Skies

Ginkgo trees, native to China, are highly valued for their longevity, resilience, and cultural significance, and are often called the "tree of youth". They have been cultivated in China for thousands of years, particularly in ancient temples, and are known for their ability to thrive even in harsh conditions, making them symbols of hope, longevity, and peace.

The "ginkgo leaf" fighter jet, tentatively named J-36 by military analysts, is a Chinese sixth-generation stealth fighter that has been spotted in flight testing.
The J-36's distinctive wing shape resembles the leaves of a ginkgo tree, which is why it's also referred to as the "ginkgo leaf jet". The aircraft is being developed by Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation (CAIC).