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.
Playing Politics With Education: Will the KU Vice Chancellor keep his job by being honest?
Professor Riyaz Punjabi opens a can of worms to let out an open secretOpening of new colleges political gimmick: KU V-C Abid Gani Wani (Daily Etalaat)Srinagar, April 28 : Expressing concern over establishing new degree colleges by the government without providing the...
Life is a Cascade of Transitions which you may or may not like
Monisa finds life is a wonderful journey so long as you do not forget that it is also a learning experience(Ms. Monisa Qadri, 23, was born and raised in Srinagar. She matriculated from Mallinson School for Girls and studied bio-chemistry at the Women's College,...
When a 14-year old from Kokarnag comes up with a new gadget it is time for the Kashmir University to develop enterpreneurs
Two related stories of Cheer and Hope14-year-old comes up with an idea of cheap ‘solar sprayer’S F Ahmad (Kashmir Images)Soafshali, Kokernag: If you are a fruit growers and buying spray pumps burns a hole in you pocket, here is some good news as you may soon own a...
Packages of Deceit – They do not help economy, they reinforce dependency
Arjimand looks at the latest pre-election "bonanza" from New Delhi and recalls similar gimmicks from the past(Mr. Arjimand Hussain Talib, 33, is from Srinagar and matriculated from Tyndale Biscoe Memorial School in 1991. He subsequently graduated with a Bachelor's...
As Peace Slowly Returns to the Valley, Prosperity Begins to Take Toll on Public Mental Health
Srinagar's lone mental hospital reports increasing psychological disorders traced to increasing competition and industrial activityKashmir on a Psychological Precipice - Where is the Civil Society?The solitary government-run hospital for psychiatric diseases in...
It is disturbing when children commit crimes, but to punish them as adults is an even bigger tragedy
Incredible but true - Kashmir lacks a Juvenile Justice SystemPassed 11 yrs back, Juvenile Act awaits implementationWasim Khalid (Rising Kashmir)Srinagar: Passed in 1997 in Jammu and Kashmir, the Juvenile Justice Act is yet to be implemented here. The State Government...
A Point to Ponder on the World Book Day: Intellectualism is kindled by literary curiosity and unfortunately Kashmir’s civil society is not getting it
We may be celebrating the day but the passion for books is long dead, writes Ajaz AhmadLibrary culture in Kashmir: An obituary!It is pathetic the way our authorities make a lot of fanfare when it comes to form but wholly ignore the spirit behind any venture. Lately it...
Tapping Kashmir’s Unique Resources for its Economic Revitalization
Afsana discusses the outcome from a conference at the University of Kashmir which promoted the development of medicinal herbs and aromatic plants that are abundant in the valley(Ms. Afsana Rasheed, 29, was born and raised in Srinagar and attended the Minto Circle High...
The Sorry State of the Oldest Industry in Kashmir
Yasar describes the rise and fall of the majestic Sericulture industry in Kashmir(Mr. Yasar Mohammad Baba, 33, was born and raised in Srinagar. He completed his degree in Marine Engineering Communication and is presently an employee of the J&K government. His...
Why does it get so hot in Srinagar? Look around you and that is why.
Srinagar feels the heat of rapid and disorganized urbanization, says Ozair(Ozair Nissar, 25, was born in Srinagar and received his school education from the New Era School and the Tyndale Bisoce Memorial School. He received his Bachelor's degree from the Sri Pratap...