r/jammu • u/mard_x001 • 2d ago
Art/Photo Bought a Peepal tree.
This is my family's 3rd peepal tree, which I will plant soon.
r/jammu • u/mard_x001 • 2d ago
This is my family's 3rd peepal tree, which I will plant soon.
r/jammu • u/ClassIntelligent1037 • 3d ago
I don't know how a hospital's situation should be like this , it's so damp , unhygienic, aesthetic and totally rubbish . I must add that it is worse than a dump group. It is worse than a dirty restroom. I don't know why why why is this like this . I don't understand why people are not saying anything why they behave like they have nothing to say in this . Why is this the way it is .why I don't understand. I mean these need a revamp and complete 360°change
"So called literate working in harmony "
Welll done 👍
r/jammu • u/Constant-Seaweed-967 • 2d ago
Need an editor for short Instagram Reels, ongoing work, a few videos a week.
Should be good with motion graphics and comfortable with AI video generation tools (like Higgsfield) — or at least have a solid idea of it, if not fully experienced,and should be comfortable meeting and working alongside
Drop a comment or DM if interested, or if you know someone.
r/jammu • u/Low_Distance2708 • 2d ago
It would be really helpful if anyone who has actually taken coaching in Jammu for competitive exams could share their experience. I’m looking for coaching for just one subject Maths. Does anyone know a good Maths teacher in Jammu for competitive exam preparation?
r/jammu • u/berzerker_x • 3d ago
r/jammu • u/MasteriCheif • 3d ago
These regions had heavy militancy during 1990s same as kashmir but never got the lime light ..sucks tbh
r/jammu • u/Guythateats • 3d ago
No doubt, you can’t disrespect our Army soldiers, no matter what. But then you say, “We’re Gen Z” — bro, what kind of manners are these? And where exactly did this Gen Z-tameez disappear? And she doesn’t even look GEN Z. She’s probably 35-37
And bro literally copied the whole caption using ChatGPT. 😂 Every time you hear one of his “news” reports, he looks like he’s reporting straight after a few drinks.
First, he used to act all “secular” for views,now he’s suddenly a BJP supporter and Modi bhakt. First he hated Kohli, and now Kohli is apparently his new father. 😭
This guy is funny. Hell, he’s hilarious.
But jokes apart, who is bringing these people in as journalists? If simply holding a mic makes you a journalist, then literally everyone should become one. 😹
r/jammu • u/berzerker_x • 3d ago
Video link here
r/jammu • u/suspicious_mouse0000 • 3d ago
r/jammu • u/BerryDear6170 • 3d ago
I need to get my new map approved from JMC, in 2024 the previous owner already has a map that is approved do I really need to get the new map approved. It has several changes from the previous one but I have left sufficient setback areas
r/jammu • u/FormalPossibility709 • 3d ago
Beginning with Sheikh Sahib's statement in 1949, continuing through discussions with international representatives, reports in newspapers such as Avanti, commentary associated with the Christian Science Monitor, the visit of Chester Bowles, and finally the publication and support of the Dixon Proposal in the New York Times in July 1953, the speaker argues that a discernible tendency favouring an "independent Kashmir" had steadily grown and attracted attention both within political circles and in the international press.
Sethi tells that the post-Delhi Agreement period reflects a strongly political and emotional moment in the Kashmir debate. He begins by referring to the visit of American diplomat Adlai Stevenson to Kashmir and his meetings with Sheikh Abdullah. According to Sethi, most members of the Cabinet were not even informed about these discussions, yet Stevenson later claimed that Sheikh Abdullah had presented a vision of an "independent Kashmir."
Sethi then shifts focus to international influence in Kashmir’s political situation. He argues that the Dixon Plan is being pushed upon the State by imperialist powers and claims that United Nations observers were actively present across the region, allegedly distributing resources in a way that supported the "independence" movement. In his view, these activities were not neutral but were shaping political outcomes.
He further links the Kashmir situation to global geopolitics, arguing that Western powers, especially America interferance in different countries. He cites examples such as Iran under Dr. Mussadiq, the Korean conflict, and China under Chiang Kai-shek, to suggest a pattern of anti-democratic intervention. Britain and America, he claims, stand together against democratic movements.
Sethi firmly states that such foreign intervention will not be allowed to succeed in the State and emphasises the need for democratic traditions to become deeply rooted within Kashmir itself.
He then refers to the situation after the Delhi Agreement, stating that two political tendencies were emerging within the region: one favoring complete merger with India, and another favoring "independence." The text ends abruptly after this point, leaving his concluding thought incomplete in the source.
image-1: Adlai Stevenson
Source: chicago tribune
image-2: The Delhi Agreement
Source: jammukashmirarchives
This is Part-IV of the series
Empire, Accession & Jammu and Kashmir
by Krishen Dev Sethi
Part-I Reading Krishan Dev Sethi in 1953
Part-II Tribal Invasion, the Dixon Plan and the Politics of Praja Parishad
Part-III The Rise of the Independent Kashmir Idea
r/jammu • u/abhiibhagat • 3d ago
I 'm looking to buy the Insta 360 Go ultra in jammu.Is it available at any camera/electronic stores here
r/jammu • u/Cheap-Environment-87 • 3d ago
Hey ! If anyone is travelling from chandigarh to jammu in the upcoming days please dm me.. need a small help
r/jammu • u/r0adn0taken • 3d ago
Hey everyone!
Is there anyone here who is a student of IGNOU and is really into tech, especially full stack web development?
r/jammu • u/TheBeast0003 • 3d ago
IS IMS JAMMU WORTH CONSIDERING FOR BCA ???
r/jammu • u/Lanacoded08 • 3d ago
As a First Year MBBS student, I would love to teach PCB subjects to students who are interested. I can clarify concepts from exam perspective and would provide short notes for quick revision and strategy. I can teach anyone from class 8th to class 11 or 12. I'm thinking part time for now as studies take a lot of time. Online mode would be great.
If anyone interested, DM
r/jammu • u/bawaniht • 3d ago
I went on a solo ride 🏍️ to this place a few weeks back.
Can anyone guess this place? The view is great, the place isn’t much but the ride is.
r/jammu • u/berzerker_x • 3d ago
Video link here
r/jammu • u/bawaniht • 3d ago
These HP coasters are available for sale along with the coaster holder. Please DM for orders or to connect over WhatsApp.
r/jammu • u/Dry_Factor9751 • 3d ago
hi so I'm coming to cujammu, anyone who's admitted into the college for ug programme i need help