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Education

This section is a window to the education scenario of Jammu and Kashmir. It gives details about the policies, issues, initiatives and inspirational stories related to education.

Elite driven!

Like air rescue teams who handpicked victims during recent floods Omar’s cabinet too fell for elite trap while deciding future of students across Kashmir....

 Loading Laurels

Be it sports, science, activism, photography or documentary making, a youth from South Kashmir is doing it all with style and substance. Saima Rashid...

Politics of EDUCATION

With most of the KU’s ‘talent’ landing here for their second innings, CUK is losing both its originality and identity. Kashmir Life reports the...

‘You are sort of an outcaste if you dare to leave a government job...

Aijaz Rashid, 30, a researcher from Arwah in Budgam who is working on a cancer drug which is 8 times more effective than the...

Reporting Novelty

This year’s NIT tech fest saw young students putting their brains together to find solutions to everyday issues like traffic, clean water, transportation.  Saima...

Fayaz Ahmad Bhat

In 1900, L Frank Baum wrote the novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and 39 years later, American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer converted it into a wonderful musical fantasy...

Campus Monopoly

Kashmir produces around 50 thousand graduates annually but accommodates merely 5000 in all PG courses. Those left out end up spending huge money to...

Mehmooda Ahmed Ali Shah

A close associate of former Indian Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi and a well-known educationist of Kashmir, Mehmooda Ahmed Ali Shah took her last breath...

Commissioning A Change!

In a place like Kashmir if lone Human Rights watch body busies itself with issues like traffic mess, private tuition centres, food adulteration etc,...

Unlearning Mistakes

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“My all hopes of a better future were brought to zero in Kashmir”

Syed Basharat Ahmad Shah, a renowned veterinary scientist from Bijbehara who was recently made honorary judge in Bonn, Germany, tells Saima Bhat how systemic...

“There is a strange emotional attachment and an unexplainable affinity between Kashmiris and Pakistanis.”

Nadia Mehr, who became first Pakistani girl to earn a doctorate from Kashmir, tells Rahiba R Parveen  that staying in conflict torn Kashmir was...

Manufacturing Doctors

Every summer, the CET set off a chain of reports about wrongdoings in the process. This year as the High Court sought status of...

“Our education sector is full with wives, daughters and acquaintances of bureaucrats.”

Abdul Qayoom Wani, a resident of Wasun Baghi, Tangmarg, after completing B A, B Ed joined education department as a teacher. In 1991, along...

Marketing Peace!

Can innovative marketing techniques help bring peaceful resolution to Kashmir issue? It can, argues first time writer Mehboob Makhdoomi, a management research fellow from...