Srinagar, Apr 22: A young writer from South Kashmir has brought attention to a deeply emotional chapter associated with Pahalgam through her newly published book “Whispers of Baisaran: The Pahalgam Tragedy.” The book, authored by 18-year-old Arbeena Sajad Waheeda, is set against the backdrop of the scenic yet sensitive region of Baisaran Valley.
Dated April 22, 2025, the work explores themes of grief, memory, and resilience, weaving together the natural beauty of Kashmir with the emotional aftermath of a tragic incident that shook the area. The author attempts to document the human side of the tragedy, highlighting the courage of affected families and the enduring spirit of the local community.
According to the book’s description, it offers readers a reflective journey through the landscapes and culture of Kashmir while emphasizing compassion, unity, and hope during difficult times. The narrative pays tribute to those impacted and underscores the importance of empathy and collective strength.
Arbeena, a resident of Dadsara in Tral and currently a student preparing for medical entrance examinations, has balanced her academic pursuits with literary expression. Despite her young age, she has stepped into the world of authorship with a work that aims to give voice to stories often left untold.
The book has been published by JEC Publication and is priced at ₹349. It is expected to resonate with readers interested in real-life narratives, regional stories, and reflections on human resilience.
The release marks a significant milestone for the young author and adds to the growing body of literature emerging from Kashmir that seeks to document lived experiences with sincerity and depth.








