India, Jan. 2 -- In a significant step towards recognising India's linguistic heritage, the Constitution of India has been translated into the Kashmiri language for the first time. The historic edition was formally unveiled by President Droupadi Murmu on Constitution Day, November 27, and is now available on the official website of the Union Law Ministry.

What sets this Kashmiri edition apart is its distinctive presentation. The volume has been bound in red and artistically adorned with Chinar leaves and traditional Kashmiri motifs. The Chinar leaf, deeply symbolic of Kashmir's identity, represents resilience, continuity and the timeless spirit of the region's culture. Known locally as Bouin, the Chinar tree occupies a special place in K...