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Kashmir's Youth Champions: Reviving Heritage Through Social Media

Kashmir's Youth Champions: Reviving Heritage Through Social Media
Young creators in Kashmir are utilizing social media platforms to document and preserve their rich cultural heritage, countering narratives of violence and loss.
In a digital age, a new wave of young Kashmiri content creators, such as Muneer Ahmad Dar and Sheikh Adnan, are harnessing social media to celebrate and preserve their cultural history. From folklore and architecture to Pashmina craftsmanship, these creatives are not merely recounting narratives of trauma but are enriching the discourse around Kashmiri art, tradition, and identity. Their mission is to reclaim their cultural heritage, ensuring that stories and languages resonate beyond borders, despite challenges like limited recognition of their language in digital spaces.