Bhalessa Heritage Centre is an NGO, Not political, politically at odds, socio cultural movement of likeminded people, as an epoch making strategy for its progress, heritage and history and value conservation. It is politically at odds, and represent Bhalessa on several issues.
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An epoch making strategy for heritage conservation !
Sadaket Malik Mohammed Yasin pen name Haqqani Bhalessi is a multifaceted individual known for his contributions as a poet, Naat khwan (reciter of poetry), and an exemplary teacher. His literary works primarily revolve around themes like the importance of teachers and the profound love for the Natiya poetry (Naat i kalam) beyond his poetic endeavor he stands as a significant social figure, making a lasting impact in this literary field. His poetry is characterized by a deep appreciation for a teacher and the role they play in shaping minds and futures. His verses eloquently capture the essence of the teacher-student relationship, emphasizing the transformative power of education. Through his words, he highlights the noble profession of teaching and the profound influence teachers have on individuals and society. At the core of his poetic expression is his profound love for Prophet Muhammad PBUH. His naats depicts "Ishq i Rasool" is a recurring theme in his work, reflecting
By Sadaket Malik Over time many families in Kashmir have migrated from one part to another in search of habitation and livelihood. Some of such families inhibited in a remote corner of Doda District (Bhalessa). When people of Bhalessa shared a belief in 1953 that how they can represent the democratic arena. One such families was the Batt family which migrated to the Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh while a few factions stayed in Bhalessa's Soti village. The family at Soti took up peasant work. Ghulam Rasool (Azad) was born in the year 1916 to this peasant family. Another family later which produced Munhshi Mohammed Anwer, traveled extensively from Kashmir by foot, as there was no transportation in place and the people had no access to information. Things were totally different in Bhalessa at that time. Munshi Sahib's grandfather migrated to Changa village of Bhalessa to earn his living, accompanied by some family members. After some time, the fam
Sadaket Malik Bal Padri is having enough potential to hold back W tourist in the area for at least a fortnight. Imagine how much good it could do to the local economy. Places of pilgrimages if promoted will help bringing the tourist to these areas even while the infrastructure is being developed. Of late, The Tourism Development Authority required to be established firstly. Bhalessa presents beautiful picturesque as well as attractive fields on way to Padri Top which could be promoted as a health resort as well as a picnic spot. It is on huge heights and one could find large snow field here even in the month of June. It is a valley made of small streams and White Nullah’s flowing towards main valley of Bhalessa. This is also regarded as Nag Lotun. It is four kilometers away from Chamba Padri. Enough scope exists for Gandola rope ways. Bhadherwah to Kansar could be a good Gandola venture with Khanni Top, Padri Dhaar , Nagni MataTemple and Jaai Valley lying a
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