Khyber Cement’s releases 2025 Calendar
Srinagar: Khyber Cement unveiled its 2025 calendar at an event held at its corporate office in Hyderpora in the presence of chief guest Hamida Akhter. Themed The Evolution of Kashmiri Architecture, the calendar is a visual celebration of the region’s rich architectural history, capturing its journey from traditional heritage structures to modern interpretations.
Following the success of its 2024 calendar, which focused on The Bridges of Jammu & Kashmir, this year’s calendar takes the theme a step further by exploring the intricate evolution of Kashmiri architecture. Khyber Cement’s deep-rooted philosophy of creating structures like relationships that stand the test of time is reflected in this year’s design, a statement issued by the company said.
The calendar’s integral design element this year is centered on the enduring strength and lasting impact of Kashmiri architectural forms, much like the company’s commitment to building infrastructure that transcends generations.
Speaking on the occasion, Manzoor Ahmad Mir, Head of Commercials Legal & Regulatory Affairs said, “This calendar is not just a collection of images but a reflection of our cultural pride. At Khyber Cement, we believe in honoring the traditions that inspire us, even as we contribute to the future of construction and infrastructure in Kashmir.”
Wasim Khan, Chief of Sales & Customer Relations added, “Kashmiri architecture is a testament to the skill and resilience of our people. Through this initiative, Khyber Cement aims to keep this heritage alive while continuing to play a pivotal role in shaping modern infrastructure in the valley.”
Chief guest Hamida Akhter, General Manager of the District Industries Center, Srinagar, highlighted the initiative’s cultural significance, stating, “Kashmiri architecture is a living testament to our history, resilience, and creativity. This calendar is a tribute to the past and a reminder of how our heritage inspires modern-day innovation. I commend Khyber Cement for its efforts to preserve and celebrate this unique legacy.”