Pahalgam (J&K):For Dr Subhadra Jalali, a Kashmiri pandit woman who migrated from the valley in the wake of armed militancy in the 1990s, the traditional Kashmiri gown 'Pheran' is not just a piece of cloth, but a culture representing her ancestors. And when it is about the Pheran gifted to her by her mother-in-law, who inherited it from her mother 150 years ago, it is all the more priceless.
Born in 1962 in the Karan Nagar area of Srinagar city, Dr Jalali was practising ophthalmology when militancy began in the valley after which she migrated to Hyderabad to pursue her career. Now Director at the LV Prasad Institute Hyderabad (LVPEI), Dr Jalali recently visited Pahalgam to attend a Community Ophthalmology of India International Conference.
At the event, Dr Jalali attracted everybody's attention including guests from India and abroad with her Pheran. In a special conversation with ETV Bharat on the sidelines of the event, the doctor said that the pheran was priceless for her and she wears it only on special occasions. She said that her mother-in-law had given it to her as a simple cloth to make a dress out of it.