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#13424088
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students pose for a picture on the first day of school after the winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9 after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13424094
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students perform morning exercises on the first day of school after the winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9, after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13424096
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students perform morning exercises on the first day of school after the winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9, after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13424097
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students perform morning exercises on the first day of school after the winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9, after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13424110
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students read books in a classroom on the first day of school after winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9 after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13424099
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students pray during the morning assembly on the first day of school after the winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9 after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13424101
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students pray during the morning assembly on the first day of school after the winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9 after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13424102
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students pray during the morning assembly on the first day of school after the winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9 after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13424104
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students pray during the morning assembly on the first day of school after the winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9 after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13424106
9 March 2026
Kashmiri students pray during the morning assembly on the first day of school after the winter break in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 9, 2026. Schools in Indian Kashmir reopen on March 9 after a gap of more than three months of winter vacation. Each year, schools close during the winter months due to the severe cold in the Himalayan region.
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#13423667
9 March 2026
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Purnima Devi Barman leads members of the ''Hargila Army'' in a ''Web of Life'' activity during a community awareness session on saving the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork on International Women's Day, in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026, at Dadara village. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that is once considered a nuisance and faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13423668
9 March 2026
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Purnima Devi Barman leads members of the ''Hargila Army'' in a ''Web of Life'' activity during a community awareness session on saving the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork on International Women's Day, in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026, at Dadara village. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that is once considered a nuisance and faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13423669
9 March 2026
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Purnima Devi Barman leads members of the ''Hargila Army'' in a ''Web of Life'' activity during a community awareness session on saving the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork on International Women's Day, in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026, at Dadara village. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that is once considered a nuisance and faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13423670
9 March 2026
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Purnima Devi Barman leads members of the ''Hargila Army'' in a ''Web of Life'' activity during a community awareness session on saving the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork on International Women's Day, in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026, at Dadara village. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that is once considered a nuisance and faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13423671
9 March 2026
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Purnima Devi Barman leads members of the ''Hargila Army'' in a ''Web of Life'' activity during a community awareness session on saving the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork on International Women's Day, in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026, at Dadara village. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that is once considered a nuisance and faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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#13423673
9 March 2026
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Purnima Devi Barman leads members of the ''Hargila Army'' in a ''Web of Life'' activity during a community awareness session on saving the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork on International Women's Day, in Kamrup, India, on March 8, 2026, at Dadara village. The Hargila Army is a unique all-women conservation group from Assam, India, founded by renowned wildlife biologist Dr. Purnima Devi Barman. The word ''Hargila'' refers to the Greater Adjutant Stork, a large bird that is once considered a nuisance and faces severe population decline due to habitat loss and negative perceptions. Barman mobilizes local village women, mainly homemakers, turning them into conservation champions to protect the nesting sites of these endangered birds.
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