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.
A Prominent Women’s Rights Scholar Highlights Structural Inequalities by Which Women are Deprived of Their Rights
Hameeda Nayeem writes on the status of Kashmiri women at present.(Dr. Hameeda Banu, 40+, was born in Tral, now in Pulwama district. She received her primary and secondary education in Tral and completed her college education in the Government Women's College,...
Forget missiles and tanks; the new “Great Game” in the region involves an ancient craft
The new "war theatre" invoves handicrafts and an endangered species of mountain goats.Indo-Pak ‘handicrafts war' threatens pashmina trade Srinagar, March 8: Ghulam Muhammad Malla is busy weaving through the 1,500 minute strands of pashmina wool at his handloom in old...
Snapshots of the International Women’s Day in Kashmir: The Highs and the Lows
Two different reports - one regarding a function in an elite college in Srinagar, and the other a study of Gujjar women in Baramulla and other districts - capture the canvass of triumphs and challenges in emancipation of women in J&K today. International Women’s...
A Perspective on Kashmiri Women who Have Suffered the Most During the Insurgency
She suffered the most and this must concern us all, says Dr. Khazana Aziz, on the Women's Day, 2008. (Dr. Aziz, 29, was born and raised in Srinagar, Kashmir. She graduated from the Medical College, Srinagar, and completed her post graduate diploma from the Apollo...
A sad Commentary on the Official Website of the Jammu and Kashmir Government
Muzaffar Bhat discusses the chasm between a 21st century necessity with the 15th century thinking.(Dr. Raja Muzaffar Bhat, 33, was born in Wathoora village in the Budgam district and matriculated from Tyndale Biscoe Memorial High School in 1993. He completed his...
Rebuilding the Past Glory called the Sharda Peeth
Sharda Peeth to be replicated in SrinagarYusuf Jameel reports on an extra-ordinary gathering of Kashmiri intellectuals to discuss the rebuilding of an icon of Kashmir's rich history.(Mr. Yusuf Jameel, 50, was born and raised in Srinagar. He completed his B.A....
Apex Kashmiri Pandit Organization Demands Immediuate Action to Save Kashmiri Ethos in the Valley
Shiban Dudha, General Secretary of the All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS), reports on a recent visit to the valley. AIKS blames successive Governments for failure to protect temples and shrines of Pandits from desecration, encroachments, closure and sales.(Mr. Shiban...
Finally an Awakening in Srinagar: Dal Lake is Dying
The possibility of Dal Lake's imminent demise brings together a coalition of environmentalists, politicians, beneficiaries, and exploiters ......Protests in Srinagar Against Govt Apathy Towards Dal LakeSrinagar, Mar 04, KONS: Alarmed at the deteriorating condition of...
Human Rights 101: Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
Syed Basharat speaks to a victim who has been ignored by the system.(Mr. Syed Basharat, 27, was born in Kreeri, Baramulla, and did his schooling in Kreeri, and later in Uri and Sopore. He graduated from the Degree College in Baramulla and completed his Master's degree...
A Dedicated Social Activist and a Physician Living in Srinagar Shares His Vision for Preserving the Kashmiri Ethos
Dr. Surrander Dhar, a physician living in Srinagar, shares his thoughts on the Way Forward with the Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora.__________________________________________________ (Dr. Surrander Dhar, 69, was born and raised in Srinagar. He matriculated from Tyndale...