Table of Contents
- 1 Have you ever been to Kashmir which sentence is this?
- 2 What a beautiful place Kashmir is?
- 3 Why is Kashmir so famous?
- 4 What is the passive voice of leave the room at once?
- 5 What can we see in Kashmir?
- 6 Why is Kashmir known as paradise on earth?
- 7 What is the passive voice of Enter by this door?
- 8 What do Indians want Kashmiris to want?
- 9 What would happen if Kasmir became a nation state?
- 10 How many Kashmiris have died at the hands of Indian forces?
Have you ever been to Kashmir which sentence is this?
Have you ever been to Kashmir? This is an interrogative sentence.
What a beautiful place Kashmir is?
1.Srinagar The capital of J&K, Srinagar is one of the most beautiful places in Kashmir. Take a shikara ride on the peaceful Dal Lake, view the city from the top of Shankaracharya Temple and stay in the iconic house boats on your next trip.
Is Kashmir beautiful place in the world?
Leading travel magazine Lonely Planet has ranked the state as the best romantic destination in India. Known as the paradise on Earth, Kashmir has been ranked as the world’s second most romantic destination, only next to Switzerland.
Why is Kashmir so famous?
Kashmir is an ethnically diverse Himalayan region, covering around 86,000 sq miles (138 sq km), and famed for the beauty of its lakes, meadows and snow-capped mountains. Even before India and Pakistan won their independence from Britain in August 1947, the area was hotly contested.
What is the passive voice of leave the room at once?
The room has to be left at once.
Why is Kashmir the best place to visit?
Due to the various picturesque places to visit in Kashmir, it is often referred as India’s Switzerland, as the place is blessed with the most scenic views which are worth a visit. The state has a long list of places which reflects the nature’s beauty at its best which cannot be missed by any traveler.
What can we see in Kashmir?
Top Attractions in Kashmir
- Dal Lake. 4,163. Bodies of Water.
- Indira Gandhi Tulip Garden. 1,102. Gardens.
- Sonamarg. 1,148. Geologic Formations.
- Shankaracharya Hill. 2,071. Points of Interest & Landmarks.
- Gulmarg Gondola. 3,124. Trams.
- Nubhra Valley. Deserts.
- Apharwat Peak. 608. Mountains.
- Amarnath Cave. 148.
Why is Kashmir known as paradise on earth?
The valley lies between the Karakoram Range and the Pir Panjal formed when the lake was drained during tectonic shift. It acquired the name of paradise on earth because of its uncanny resemblance with the garden of Eden described in religious and folk texts.
What is your name voice change?
The active voice of what is your name is what is your name. In other words, the sentence is already in active voice and therefore cannot be changed anymore. It can, however, be changed into passive voice if required. The passive voice of what is your name is By what name are you known?
What is the passive voice of Enter by this door?
That door is to be entered. The correct passive form of the sentence.
What do Indians want Kashmiris to want?
Every answer here focuses on what Indians want, or what Indians want Kashmiris to want. Kashmiris want to be free. It is the best move to make the Jammu-Kashmir a free neutral country. Trust Kashmiris can set a model democracy, Kashmir produced leaders like Nehru and Iqbal.
Do India and Pakistan claim Kashmir in full?
By that time, India and Pakistan had both declared themselves to be nuclear powers. Today, Delhi and Islamabad both claim Kashmir in full, but control only parts of it – territories recognised internationally as “Indian-administered Kashmir” and “Pakistan-administered Kashmir”. Why is there so much unrest in the Indian-administered part?
What would happen if Kasmir became a nation state?
Kasmir becomes an independant nation state, with citizens maintaining duel Kasmiri and either Indian or Pakistani identities, depending on their preference. India and Pakistan then leave the new state to get on with it, without any further interference. Everyone’s a winner.
How many Kashmiris have died at the hands of Indian forces?
According to recently published Human Rights report, between 1989 and June 30, 2010, the number of Kashmiris killed at the hands of Indian security forces stands at 93,274.