Introduction to KashmirForum.org Blog
Vijay K. Sazawal, Ph.D.
I launched the website and the Blog after undertaking a thorough search of literature dealing with Kashmir. Finding existing choices that varied from harsh zealotry as expressed by multiple political antagonists and religious bigots, I undertook multiple visits to the valley to make a first hand assessment of the situation as well as seek input from those on the ground – common people, civic and academic leaders of both genders, minorities, and bureaucrats both in Srinagar and New Delhi. After having spoken to government officials, political analysts and security experts specializing in South Asian affairs from three continents, it became clear to me that when Kashmiris are suffering and the world has its own set of prior-
-ities, we need to find ways to help each other. We must be realistic, go beyond polemics and demagoguery, and propose innovative ideas that will bring peace, justice and prosperity to all the peoples of Jammu and Kashmir. Above all, it is incomprehensive how violence can lead to any political closure or human justice when it simply impedes any healing, development or normalcy.
We encourage hearing from the disfranchised “silent majority” in Jammu and Kashmir. Please send your comments by contacting us. Thank you.
Since the Darbar has moved, it is open season at the “Vatican of Corruption,” popularly called the Civil Secretariat
Javaid Bhat does a tour de forceCORRUPTIONJavaid Iqbal Bhat (Rising Kashmir)“Fifty percent of the Kashmiris would end up in the prison chambers. Ninety percent of the houses constructed over the past twenty years would have to be demolished.” These figures have not...
An old Kashmir hand wonders when will the Central Government learn from its mistakes
Ashok Jaitly comments on New Delhi's periodic drama, otherwise known as hoopla, that is evident whenever the Prime Minister visits J&K(Mr. Ashok Jaitly, 66, retired as the Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir in 2002. He was born in Kanpur and attended the...
A Note to the J&K Government – Child Labor is bad for Tourism
Child Labor Rampant in Gulmarg Srinagar: Child labour is assuming the proportions of an epidemic in the famed tourist resort of Gulmarg where an increasing number of children is being pushed to work as pony-wallahs and labourers at a very tender age. On the one hand...
Only in Kashmir – Children’s School for the Hearing Impaired has Only one Braille Teacher
Only a self-absorbed and selfish society would ignore the plight of 130 children suffering from hearing and listening disorders who attend the Abhinanda HomeSchool for special children has only one instructorSrinagar: The Valley’s lone school for children suffering...
Lack of Civics, Public Apathy and Official Indifference Aggravate a Growing Social Phenomenon
The valley, it seems, has been taken over by beggers ranging from those seeking alms to those building personal fortunesValley plagued by beggarsAkram Sidiqui (Rising Kashmir)Srinagar: "Khuda kay nam pay Kuch dedo, baba"; For God's Sake, give me something. These are...
Kashmiri Poets Ignored at Home are Recognized Elsewhere
Failure to appreciate its literary stars exposes weakness in Kashmir's civil societyIgnored by natives, Kashmiri poets feature in International AnthologySrinagar: Language for a New Century — Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia & Beyond, a recent...
Why is the Wildlife Protection Act of 1978 being ignored by the J&K Government?
Hard to Believe: J&K State has yet to set up a State Board for WildlifeGovt’s failure to set up board threatens wildlifeImran Khan (Rising Kashmir)Srinagar: The Government’s failure to set up State Board for Wildlife (SBW) in the Kashmir Valley is threatening the...
Rapid Urbanization is Destroying Kashmir’s Agrarian Economy
Migration of rural population to cities and conversion of farming land to industrial and residential uses are causing havoc in Kashmir's traditional food supplyComponents of Kashmir EconomyDr. Ali Mohammad Rather (Rising Kashmir)Agriculture and Handicrafts are the two...
When Shahtoos and Inder Defined Excellence in the Exquisite Shawl From Kashmir
Sadly, Inder has fallen victim to a thing called progress Kashmiri spinning wheel goes into oblivion RABIA NOOR (Greater Kashmir) Srinagar, May 2: Once an important source of livelihood for women folk in Kashmir, the traditional Kashmiri spinning wheel has almost gone...
On this World Press Freedom Day, a Veteran Kashmiri Journalist Exposes an Inconvenient Truth
Bashir Manzar advises his peers to do a bit of introspection lest they too get caught in a web of duplicity that has become the hallmark of Kashmiri politicians (Mr. Bashir Manzar, 49, was born in Chack Ferozpora, near Tangmarg in Baramulla district. He matriculated...