(Kashmir Rechords Exclusive Research)
Sir Pandit Tej Bahadur Sapru (8 December 1875 – 20 January 1949) is widely recognized as an Indian freedom fighter, eminent lawyer, and politician. However, very few are aware of his deep connection to his Kashmiri roots, akin to the present-day Kashmiri Pandits dispersed globally following their forced mass exodus from Kashmir in 1990. Despite not speaking Kashmiri, Pandit Tej Bahadur Sapru’s love for his ancestral land was evident. To stay connected with his roots, in 1902, he launched a monthly 50-page bilingual magazine, “Kashmir Darpan,” in Urdu with 10 pages dedicated to Hindi. This magazine became a vital link for Kashmiri Pandits across the subcontinent, helping them stay connected with their homeland and protecting their identity.
