www.thecherrytree.in, a website devoted to Kashmir has been launched successfully. The launch coincides with the setting in of spring season and opening of the Mughal Gardens in the Kashmir valley. www.thecherrytree.in will highlight what Kashmir is all about and what it stands for, its ethos, history and its beautiful people. Based on an elegant design and a panorama of the Kashmiri spirit, TheCherryTree.in is the fruit of thought of a medley of professionals with a common thread – a passion for Kashmir.
www.thecherrytree.in has set out to map the journey of those who have touched Kashmir and left their own indelible foot prints across the pages of Kashmir’s history. This site will feature both introductory and detailed articles as well as timelines and interactive features that are sure to be of interest to a very wide audience who want to explore the legacy of Kashmir.
“TheCherryTree.in is an attempt to bridge the gap between generations while capturing the unrecorded moments in the life of Kashmir over the years, exploring the legacy of Kashmir which has gone through many stages of evolution, and to capture the efforts & the impact made by many over the years,” said Rajesh Prothi, Founder and Chief Editor, www.thecherrytree.in.
TheCherryTree.in is divided into three sections. The 1st section of the website follows a Q&A format. This section will have people from all walks of life who have, in some way or the other, contributed towards Kashmir. This section will feature interviews about their lives, achievements and their experiences over the years. The 2nd section features the Art and Culture which will give an insight of Kashmir’s legacy and heritage. This section promises to revive the composite and synthetic pattern of exquisite art and culture in the mind and soul of the reader. The 3rd section “Gaash” which literally means ‘light’, symbolizes anything related to Kashmir- from book reviews, poems, thoughts, short stories and profiles.
“TheCherryTree.in will have people who will add their own leaves of experience in relation to Kashmir. The aim is to keep the legacy of Kashmir vibrant, reducing the gap in the views and perspectives of generations, to carry forward what Kashmir have always stood for,” added Mr. Prothi.
For more information, please visit www.thecherrytree.in
www.thecherrytree.in has set out to map the journey of those who have touched Kashmir and left their own indelible foot prints across the pages of Kashmir’s history. This site will feature both introductory and detailed articles as well as timelines and interactive features that are sure to be of interest to a very wide audience who want to explore the legacy of Kashmir.
“TheCherryTree.in is an attempt to bridge the gap between generations while capturing the unrecorded moments in the life of Kashmir over the years, exploring the legacy of Kashmir which has gone through many stages of evolution, and to capture the efforts & the impact made by many over the years,” said Rajesh Prothi, Founder and Chief Editor, www.thecherrytree.in.
TheCherryTree.in is divided into three sections. The 1st section of the website follows a Q&A format. This section will have people from all walks of life who have, in some way or the other, contributed towards Kashmir. This section will feature interviews about their lives, achievements and their experiences over the years. The 2nd section features the Art and Culture which will give an insight of Kashmir’s legacy and heritage. This section promises to revive the composite and synthetic pattern of exquisite art and culture in the mind and soul of the reader. The 3rd section “Gaash” which literally means ‘light’, symbolizes anything related to Kashmir- from book reviews, poems, thoughts, short stories and profiles.
“TheCherryTree.in will have people who will add their own leaves of experience in relation to Kashmir. The aim is to keep the legacy of Kashmir vibrant, reducing the gap in the views and perspectives of generations, to carry forward what Kashmir have always stood for,” added Mr. Prothi.
For more information, please visit www.thecherrytree.in