Apart from their aesthetic appeal, Chinar trees also offer various medicinal benefits, and their wood is utilised in crafting furniture and art products. Around 700 Chinar trees still stand tall ...
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A growing cohort of Kashmiri creatives are forging new relationships with the valley by reviving lost art forms, making art ...
This in turn impacts the health of Chinar trees. Beyond the ecological role, Chinars are integral to Kashmiri cultural identity. Their presence has shaped the region's landscape and traditions, ...
The tree finds a special place in the art, literature and craft of Kashmir — local papier mache, embroidery, hand-woven carpets and walnut wood carvings often feature chinar motifs. Story continues ...
As the Delhi elections draw closer, the tension between the Aam Aadmi Party ... Read More In order to preserve Chinar trees, the Jammu and Kashmir Forest Department is giving unique identity numbers ...
The Jammu and Kashmir government has launched the 'Digital Tree Aadhaar' initiative to preserve the iconic Chinar trees. This project uses geo-tagging and QR codes to track and protect these ...
The majestic maple trees of Jammu and Kashmir — better known as Chinar or locally as boonyi — now have their own ID cards. In a novel initiative by the J&K Forest Department in partnership ...