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Winter in Kashmir: Stay, Thrive, and Preserve Our Heritage”

Shabir Khan by Shabir Khan
March 11, 2025
in CM Special, Top News
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Winter in Kashmir: Stay, Thrive, and Preserve Our Heritage”
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Encouraging Kashmiris to remain in their homeland during the winter months can significantly bolster the local economy and preserve the region’s rich cultural heritage. By choosing to stay, residents contribute to local businesses, promote tourism, and foster overall regional development.
Embracing Winter in Kashmir: A Step Towards Economic Growth

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Kashmir’s winter is enchanting, with snow-covered landscapes, bustling markets, and unique cultural experiences. While many regions worldwide face harsh winters and adapt, Kashmiris have the opportunity to do the same, thereby strengthening local businesses, creating job opportunities, and aiding economic growth.

Economic Benefits of Winter Residency

Supporting Local Businesses: The departure of a significant portion of the population during winter leads to reduced demand, adversely affecting restaurants, markets, hotels, and other enterprises. By staying, residents ensure a steady income for local shopkeepers, artisans, and service providers.

Promoting Winter Tourism: Kashmir is a sought-after winter destination. Active local participation in tourism—offering homestays, guiding visitors, and showcasing winter pnecessities, weakening the local economy. Staying ensures that money circulates within Kashmir, benefiting its people.
Encouraging Infrastructure Development: Increased winter residency creates demand for improved infrastructure—better roads, reliable electricity, heating solutions, and enhanced healthcare facilities. Continuous habitation prompts authorities to invest in long-term infrastructural improvements, making winters more comfortable for everyone.

Preserving Culture and Embracing Kashmiri Winter practices:

Preserving Traditional Winter Practices: Kashmir boasts a rich heritage of winter-specific customs, such as the use of the Kangri (a traditional fire pot) and the Pheran (a warm woolen cloak). Continued residency allows these traditions to flourish. Notably, December 21st, marking the onset of Chillai Kalan (the 40-day period of harsh winter), is celebrated as ‘Pheran Day’ to honor this traditional attire.
Winter Festivals and Community Bonding: Many cultures celebrate winter as a season of togetherness and festivities. By staying, Kashmiris can develop local winter festivals, showcasing music, cuisine, and handicrafts, thereby boosting tourism and strengthening community bonds.
Experiencing the Serenity of Kashmiri Winters: The sight of snow-laden Chinar trees, frozen rivers, and misty mornings offers unmatched peace and beauty. Instead of leaving, residents can use this time to reconnect with nature, family, and their roots.

Overcoming Challenges of Winter Residency

While winters in Kashmir can be harsh, adaptation is possible with proper preparation:
Improved Heating Solutions: Utilizing modern insulation techniques and alternative heating methods can make homes more comfortable.

Winter Agriculture & Business Ventures: Exploring indoor farming, handicraft production, and small-scale industries can provide employment opportunities.

Stronger Community Networks: Communities can come together to support each other, ensuring that vulnerable sections of society are well cared for.

Conclusion

Kashmir’s winter is not just a season; it is an opportunity. By choosing to stay, Kashmiris can strengthen their economy, preserve their culture, and embrace the unparalleled beauty of their homeland. Instead of viewing winter as a reason to leave, it can be transformed into a time of growth, adaptation, and prosperity.

Staying home means supporting our land, preserving our culture, and embracing the beauty of Kashmir in all seasons. Together, we can make our homeland stronger, more self-sufficient, and prosperous.

(The views expressed above are the author’s own. Current Matters is not responsible for the same.)
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