Retrieving the Dal Lake
By K.N. Pandita Kashmir valley’s mythological name is Satisar: sar in Sanskrit means the lake. This name originated in the
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By K.N. Pandita Kashmir valley’s mythological name is Satisar: sar in Sanskrit means the lake. This name originated in the
More ...Updated May 26, 2010 / 22.00 MEZ-time By K.N. Pandita Once again the Prime Minister has guffawed into frugality of
More ...By Kashinath Pandit Discriminative practice: At a recent meeting of J&K Department of Social Welfare, chaired by the Social Welfare
More ...By Kashinath Pandit For the larger sections of domestic print media, 28-29 April SAARC summit’s main highlight was seventy-five minute
More ...Rejoinder: “Mark my words” by Dr. K.N. Pandita, Jammu Dear Sir, Somebody sent me a copy of a write-up titled
More ...Report on the study tour of Beersmans Paul, président of the Belgian Association for Solidarity with Jammu and Kashmir to
More ...By Dr, K.N. Pandita, Jammu – Toshkhana treasure Dear Sir, Apropos of ‘Priceless royal treasure: Where has it disappeared’ by
More ...A Muslim Missionary in Medieval Kashmir (English translation of Tohfatu’l-Ahbab) Translation and Annotation by Kashinath Pandit Aditya Prkashan, 2/18, Ansari
More ...Kashmiri Pandits, Minority, Status, Rights and Rehabilitation – A Case Study by Dr. K.N. Pandit, January 30, 2010: Part I
More ...Editor: Times of India On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:18 AM, K.N. Pandita wrote: Dear Sir: Apropos ‘Terror made Pandits
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