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MP Board Online Classes Time Table for Class 6th,…

  • January 5, 2021January 5, 2021
  • by indreport staff

MP Board Online Classes Time Table for Class 6th, 7th & 8th – दूरदर्शन पर MP Board कक्षा 6 से 8 के शैक्षिक कार्यक्रम भी प्रारंभ – स्कूल शिक्षा विभाग मध्यप्रदेश (MPBSE) के द्वारा 4 जनवरी 2021 से, कक्षा 6 से 8 के शैक्षिक कार्यक्रमों का प्रसारण, दूरदर्शन मध्यप्रदेश पर प्रारंभ किया गया है। ये कार्यक्रम सप्ताह में छ: दिवस, सोमवार से शनिवार तक, दूरदर्शन मध्यप्रदेश पर प्रसारित किए जायेंगे। जिसके तहत कक्षा आठवीं के लिए प्रात: 11 से 11:30 तक, कक्षा 7वीं के लिए 11:30 से 12 बजे एवं कक्षा छटवीं के लिए दोपहर 12 से 12:30 तक वीडियो पाठों का प्रसारण किया जायेगा।

उल्‍लेखनीय है कि, स्पोकन इंग्लिश सहित कक्षा 9 एवं 11 के लिये दूरदर्शन, मध्यप्रदेश पर पूर्व से ही शैक्षिक कार्यक्रमों का प्रसारण किया जा रहा है। जिसके तह‍त सोमवार से शुक्रवार तक स्पोकन इंग्लिश के कार्यक्रम का प्रसारण प्रात:9:30 से 10, कक्षा 11वीं के शैक्षिक कार्यक्रम प्रात:10 से 11 तथा कक्षा 9वीं के कार्यक्रमों का प्रसारण दोपहर 3 से 4 के मध्य प्रसारित किया जा रहा है।

MPBSE Online Classes Time Table for Class 6th, 7th & 8th

The Department of School Education, Madhya Pradesh has released the Schedule of online Classes for Class 6th, 7th & 8th Students. These Online Classes will be telecast on DD MadhyaPradesh ( Doordarshan) Channel. Here Indreport.com has updated the Subject/Class Wise Online Classes Schedule.

Education

REET Notification 2021: RBSE Rajasthan Board will issue REET…

  • January 5, 2021January 5, 2021
  • by indreport staff

REET Notification 2021: Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) will release the notification of Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Test (REET 2021) soon. As per latest media reports, REET 2021 Notification will be out on 5th January 2021 or 6th January 2021. The final advertisement of REET 2021 has been sent to Rajasthan Board (RBSE). Now the Rajasthan board can uploaded the REET 2021 notification Pdf at its official website\. The candidates will be able to know the syllabus only after the REET 2021 notification arrives. This year 31000 teachers will be recruited in the Rajasthan State through REET 2021.

REET 2021 Application Form

The REET 2021 Online application form will be available in the second week of January 2021. State Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasara said that Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Test (REET) 2021 online application will be filled from January 11 2021. The last date for REET 2021 Application form submission is 8th February 2021. The REET 2021 Admit card will be issued from 14th April 2021. The REET 2021 Exam will be held on 25th April 2021. Examination for REET 2021 classes 6 to Class 8) will be held from 10 am to 12:30 pm and REET 2021 (classes 1 to Class 5) will be from half past 5 pm.

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BSMEB Time Table 2021 – Bihar Madrasa Board Maulvi/Fauquania…

  • January 5, 2021January 5, 2021
  • by indreport staff

BSMEB Time Table 2021 For Maulvi/Fauquania – Bihar State Madrasa Education Board (BSMEB) Maulvi (12th) and Fauquania (10th) examinations will start from January 11. The exam will be conducted till 15 January 2021. At the same time, the Bihar Madarsa Board Wastania ( Class VIII) exam 2021 will commenced from 23 to 28 January 2021. This year, a total of two lakh 10 thousand 163 students will be enrolled for the examination.

BSMEB Madarsa Moulvi Fauquania Exam Date 2021

There will be one lakh eight thousand 184 candidates in Wastania, 68 thousand 850 in Fauquania and 33 thousand 129 candidates in Maulvi. Board President Kanyum Ansari said that the number of examination centers has been increased due to Corona. The number of examination centers has not been determined yet. CCTV cameras will be installed at all centers for the malpractice-free examination. It will be mandatory for the examinees to wear masks. This time in addition to the attendance sheet, the signature on the answer sheet will also be taken. This will keep the answer book safe.

BSMEB Maulvi and Fauquania Time Table 2021

The Bihar Madrasa Board Fauquania and Maulvi 2021 exam will be held in two shifts. The examination for the first shift will be from 8.45 am to 12 noon and the second shift from 1.45 am to 5 pm. Every day both Fauquania and Maulvi will be tested. In both shifts, the student will be given 15 minutes to read the question paper. The school will take the experimental exams from its level from 18 to 20 January.

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UP Board Pre board 2021 examinations from January 15,…

  • January 4, 2021January 4, 2021
  • by indreport staff

UP board Pre board 2021 Exam Date – Since the release date of CBSE exams, all boards are now preparing to declare the exam dates. The UP board’s datesheet 2021 for class 10th & 12th is also going to be released soon. Right now there are UP board pre board examinations 2021 from January 15. Before this, a meeting on January 14 will be decided on the UP Board’s datesheet. It is also said that the board is preparing to conduct UPMSP high school and intermediate board examinations in April 2021. However, it is difficult to say right now and the date of the panchayat elections will also depend on the UP board’s Datesheet.

UP Board Pre Board Date Sheet 2021

Indreport.com want to inform you that like CBSE, UP Board has also cut the curriculum syllabus by 30 percent. The information of which will be given to the students. The UP board has prepared a brochure for students. Subject wise course information is given in the magazine. So far, 70 percent of the prospectus has been sent to the secondary schools in the district.

UPMSP has extended the last date to apply for UP Board Exam 2021 till 5 January 2021. Students who wish to be a part of the examination can apply through the link available on the official website of the department. In view of the increasing Corona cases in the state, it has been decided to extend the application deadline.

Link – UP Board Class 10th & Class 12th Pre Board 2021 Exam Time Table

Education

Jharkhand board Matric and Inter 2021 Exam Dates announced,…

  • January 4, 2021January 4, 2021
  • by indreport staff

Jharkhand board Matric and Inter 2021 Exam Date– The JAC matric and intermediate 2021 examination will start from March 9. Both exams will run till 26 March. It was approved in the Jharkhand Academic Council meeting on Monday. Examination will be conducted in both shifts. About 4.25 lakh candidates will be included in the matriculation examination, while about 3.25 lakh students of intermediate will appear for the examination. The examination schedule will be released by next week, so that students will be able to prepare for the exam. The meeting was chaired by Jack Chairman Arvind Prasad Singh.

JAC’s chairman Arvind Prasad Singh said that about seven and a half lakh candidates will be included in the Matriculation and Intermediate examination this year. The process of filling the online application for the examination has started and the application can be filled by the end of this month with late fee. Jack has also released the first model question paper of the matriculation examination. At the same time, the intermediate model question papers will be released in the next two-three days. Covid-19 standards will be fully adhered to in the matriculation and intermediate exams. This year, where the number of exam centers will be increased, social distancing and masks will be made mandatory for everyone in the examination centers. After the completion of the exam in each shift, all the bench desks will be sanitized. Before that, the temperature of the candidates will be measured with the thermal scanner before admission to the examination centers. Also, the candidates will be able to enter the examination room only after hand sanitizing or washing their hands with soap.

Affidavit will be required for all the JAC Matric & Inter Students

Matriculation and Intermediate candidates may also have to give an affidavit before the examination. At present, the affidavit can be obtained from matriculation and intermediate examiners on the same basis as the parents of students of 10th and 12th had to give declaration form to send them to school. In this, they have to tell that they or their relatives have no symptoms of corona, corona has not occurred and they have not come in contact with any such patient. He will get admission in the examination center only after giving the affidavit.

JAC class 8th , 9th and 11th exams in April 2021

After the matriculation and intermediate exams are over by the end of March, there will be eighth, ninth and 11th exams in April. This examination was held in February every year. The examination will be on the OMR sheet and the examination centers of Matriculation and Intermediate will have 9th and 11th examination.

Highlights of the Jack Board Exam 2021 at a glance:

Matric 2021: About 4.25 lakh candidates
Intermediate (2021): About 3.25 lakh candidates
Matric (2020): 3,85,144
Intermediate (2020)
Science: 75,638
Commerce: 28,130
Arts: 1,27,532

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Navratri 2021 Colors List 9 Colours Dress To Wear…

  • January 4, 2021January 4, 2021
  • by indreport staff

Navratri 2021 Colors List 9 Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri ( March Chaitra Navratri ) , Navratri Colours 2021 March – Dress Colors during Navaratri 2021, Nine Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2021 (March)

if you are looking for Chaitra Navratri 2021 Dates Wise Colours ? This Chaitra (Vasant) Navratri will be celebrated from 25th March 2021 to 2nd April 2021. We live in a country of festivals. In India, we worship different God/Goddess on various occasions. Durga puja or Navratri is one of the largest festival celebrated all over the country. People in different states have their own culture and traditions to celebrate this festival. In Durga puja or Navratri we worship Goddess Durga for over 9 days. Many people keep fast for complete Navratri.

शरद नवरात्र 2021: जानिए घट-स्थापना की पूजा और मुहूर्त का समय ( Navratri 25th March 2020 Kalash Sthapana and Puja Time (Muhurat)

शरद नवरात्र घट-स्थापना की पूजा और शुभ मुहूर्त का समय – 10 October दिन बुधवार को सुबह 08 बजकर 26 मिनट से लेकर 10 बजकर 24 मिनट तक 

Subh Muhurat (Time) Of Kalash Sthapana and Puja – wednesday 10th October 2019 , From 8:26 AM to 10:24 AM .

Latest News – Chaitra Navratri Starts From 25.03.2020( 25th March 2020 ) and End Date 02.04.2020 (2nd April 2020) So Check Which Color Dress Suits On You Day by Day:: Nine Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2020 ( Chaitra Navratri ).

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Nine Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2021

Navratri celebrated twice a year with the same great jeal. This is the year we have first Navratri getting started on 6th April 2021. Navratri Puja starts with the worship of first among Navdurga that is Maa Shailputri. On a good note the festival ends with the worship of Mata Siddhidatri.

It is the festival of nine religious nights. Goddess bestowed their blessing on us via her three forms Durga, Laxmi and Saraswati.

The way people celebrate these nine days includes keeping fast and holding dandiya nights and Garba. Here is one more important thing is to decide over the color to be wear. Yes ! as this festival is celebrated with lots of zeal. Fashion quotient cannot be avoided.  Here we will be telling you about the 9 bright colors that will go with the theme of each auspicious day. Also why those color be worn, we shall discuss.

Nine Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2021

First Day 1st ( Ghatasthapana or the Pratipada) Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2019:- Red (06.04.2019: 6th April 2019)

The first day of navratri is spend worshiping Maa Shailputri. People also do ghatsthapana on this day.

The Idol of Maa Shailputri is dressed up with bright red color . Thus red color is the most apt color to be worn on this vary day.

Second 2nd Day ( Dwitiya Tritiya  ) Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2019 :- Royal Blue (07.04.2019: 7th April 2019 )

On second day or dwitiya Maa Brahmcharini is worshipped. As the name itself suggest this incarnation of Maa  Durga is known for following pious strictness.

The Goddess gets dressed in blue on dwitiya . Thus Royal Blue color is the most apt color to be worn on this vary day.

Third 3rd Day (  Chaturthi ) Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2019 :– Yellow ( 08.04.2019) : 8th April 2019 )

The third appearance of Maa Durga is Maa Chandraghanta. She is all known for her peace, serenity and beauty with bravery. Goddess on this day dresses in White.

Yellow for this day will fill you with enthusiasm and energy.

Fourth 4th Day ( Panchmi ) Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2018 :- Green ( 13.10.2018 : 13th October 2018 )

On chaturthi Maa Kushmanda is worshiped as the Fourth incarnation of the deity Durga.

The goddess is draped in the red sari.  She is considere as the creator entire universe.

The color to be worn on this day is Green.

Fifth 5th Day ( Shasti Chati ) Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2018:- Grey (14.10.2018: 14th October 2018 )

Maa skandmata is worshipped on each panchami of Navratri. She is the demolisher of demons. Goddess attire with blue.

And on this day grey color is suggested to be wear.

Sixth 6th Day ( Saptami ) Maha Saptami Colour Dress To Wear This Navratri 2018:- Orange (15.10.2018: 15th October 2018 )

On this day people observe fast for Mata Katyayani. Maa wears yellow.

And the color suggestion for Saptami (6th Day) is orange.

Seventh 7th Day ( Ashtami ) Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2018:- White ( 16.10.2018 : 16th October 2018 )

On the day of Durga Ashtami Mahagauri Puja  Ashtami Sandhi Puja, Maa Durga appears as. Maa  Annapurnais considered to protect against all troubles and anxiety.

Devotees are suggested to wear white on this vary day of Navratri.

Eight Day 8th Day ( Navami ) Ram Navami Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2018:- Pink (17.10.2018: 17th October 2018 )

On Ashtami 8th avatar of Maa Durga who is Mata Gauri, worshipped. Mata Gauri is dressed in Peacock green. People those are celebrating can wear Pink on this day.

Ninth 9th Day ( Dashmi ) siddhidatri puja Paran Day Colours Dress To Wear This Navratri 2020: – Sky Blue (02.04.2020: 2nd April 2020)

The last day of Navratri is followed by Ramnavmi Dashmi (Paran Din). This day of navratri symbolizes the Goddess destroying all the evils.

On this vary day, Goddess is adored with the sky blue color.

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So the sky blue is considered to be wear on Ram Navami.

So this was the list of color code to be follow during navratri. Do share this idea with your friends. Stay connected with us for more fashion tips.

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Till the bye ! Have a joyful Navratri. Jai Mata Di !

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AP EAMCET 2020 Seat Allotment Result (Out), AP EAMCET…

  • January 3, 2021January 3, 2021
  • by indreport staff

AP EAMCET 2020 Seat Allotment Result – Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has announced the AP EAMCET 2020 seat allotment result on 3rd January, 2021 at apeamcet.nic.in . AP EAMCET Counselling results 2020 can be checked through official website only. Those students who have applied for AP EAMCET 2020 counselling can check AP EAMCET Seat Allotment result via direct link.

AP EAMCET 2020 seat allotment result

Latest Update – apeamcet.nic.in link is not opening. ” The service is unavailable.” message is displayed.

Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test (AP EAMCET) 2020-2021 Counselling Results (seat Allotment) are now available at apeamcet.nic.in link.

How to check AP EAMCET 2020 Seat Allotment Online at apeamcet.nic.in?

  • first candidates will have to visit AP EAMCET 2020 i.e. apeamcet.nic.in
  • Find the link of AP EAMCET Seat Allotment 2020 on the homepage.
  • submit the login credential.
  • after that AP EAMCET seat allotment result will be displayed on the screen.
  • download AP EAMCET 2020 Seat Allotment letter and take print out.

official website – https://apeamcet.nic.in/

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Mother’s Day 2021 – When is Mother’s Day 2021…

  • January 3, 2021January 4, 2021
  • by indreport staff

Mother’s Day 2021 In India Date– Every year, the Mother’s is celebrated on second Sunday of May across the world. Mother’s Day is celebrated on different dates in Different countries. In India This year Mother’s is celebrated on 10th May 2021.

This Day is Celebrated the bond between mother and her child. A day to honor mothers has existed for as long as, well, there have been mothers! Festivals honoring mothers in precedent days were often tied to gods and goddesses.

Mother’s Day Date and History

Mother Roots of the origin of the day lies within the time a woman called Anna Jarvis had held a memorial for her mother when she passed away in 1905. She did that at St Andrew’s Methodists in Grafton, West Virginia, the identical place where the International Day shrine is held. It was also her who had started a campaign to recognise Mother’s Day as a holiday in the United States. 

In 16th Century in England this celebration became “Mothering Sunday”. the youngsters would be each day off to return to their mothers.

How To surprise your Mother on Special Mother’s Day 2021.

The Son or Daughter would bring a cake which might be share by entire family. at the moment they made a special dinner within the honor of their Moms. Sometime during the day, the mother would attend special church services together with her family.

Although Mother’s Day may be a national holiday widely observed within the U.S., it’s not a federal or public holiday other’s Day is celebrated on May 10, 2021. This year, many people are rethinking the way to give extra recognition to moms, especially if separated.

Send A special greeting, Mail, Message, whatsapp or you can share a status on Facebook on Mother’s Day 2021: Here we are going to provide Special Best Mother’s day 2021 WhatsApp, SMS, Facebook messages, quotes to make your mother feel special.

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SEBA HSLC Result 2021 – Assam HSLC Result Declared…

  • January 3, 2021January 3, 2021
  • by indreport staff

Guwahati : Board of Secondary Education Assam (SEBA) or Assam Board has announced the result of class 10th on its official website this morning at 9 am. The SEBA HSLC Result 2021 is declared at results.sebaonline.org & resultsassam.nic.in. the candidates who have appeared in this exam can check their result online by visiting the official website of the board, sebaonline.org.

According to media websites, the result of Assam Board HSLC will be Declared on June 6, i.e. Saturday at 9 am. Students will not have to go anywhere to check their Assam board Class 10th results. The scorecard will be available on the official website and third party websites i.e. jagranjosh.com and Indiaresults.com. Students must login using their name, roll number and other required login credentials to check their SEBA HSLC Result 2021.

SEBA HSLC/AHM Result 2021 at results.sebaonline.org

This year more than 3.8 lakh students have appeared for the Assam Board HSLC 2021 examination. SEBA Assam HSLC Result 2021 is now available on these websites sebaonline.org, resultsassam.nic.in, assamonline.in, examresults.net, indiaresults. com. Candidates can also download an Android app called SEBA Results 2021 ’from Google Play Store and check their result.

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J&K Bifurcation. A huge step backward By Mohan Guruswamy

  • January 3, 2021January 3, 2021
  • by indreport staff

J&K bifurcation. A huge step backward By Mohan Guruswamy

The Narendra Modi government’s action of abrogating Article 370 is reminiscent of the precipitous “Demonetisation” that marked the downturn of the economy which still shows no sign of looking up. The sudden bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, into two union territories (UTs) of J&K and Ladakh effectively means liberating Ladakh from the troubled state, but leaving behind a union of two very dissimilar regions, one mostly Muslim and the other mostly Hindu. It will only end up making a bad situation worse.

The new UT of J&K effectively means an end to full democracy and self government, and leaving an area bigger than many full states of the Indian Union, with a population of more than 14 million with a government with much less power and authority than enjoyed by the erstwhile J&K state. For all practical purposes it will be directly ruled by Delhi. We have seen how the Union Government has emasculated the Delhi government, leaving the people of Delhi with little say in their government. Managing Delhi is a lot easier, but managing an insurgency-ridden territory striving for “Azadi” might be a bone too hard for the Modi government to chew. One thing is almost certain. India will have very few now batting for it in the Kashmir Valley and the Muslim dominated Poonch of Jammu. When the Modi government and the RSS do not share the aspirations of a modern, egalitarian and truly secular nation, it would be quite ridiculous to expect the people of Kashmir and its leaders to aspire for it.

It would seem that the lessons of Nagaland have not been learnt by the regime. There after being bogged down in strife for more than six decades, the Modi government seems to have agreed to a degree of autonomy unlike anything conceded to any region in India. This new arrangement seems to go well beyond what Article 370 gave the erstwhile state of J&K. Instead of democracy taking a step forward it has taken a huge step backwards.

Kashmir is the northernmost geographical region of South Asia. Until the mid-19th century, the term “Kashmir” denoted only the valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range. Muslim rule was ushered in by Shamsuddin Shah Mir (1339-42), a courtier in the court of King Udayanadeva who seized the throne after his death. The Mughals took control in 1586 during the rule of Jalaluddin Akbar. The region came under the control of the Durrani Empire in Kabul from 1753 to 1819 when the Sikhs took over. In 1846 the treachery of Gulab Singh, a Dogra general and governor of Jammu, was repaid when the British gave him Jammu for it and further turned over the Kashmir Valley to him for Rs.75 lakhs. These treaties formed the so-called princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and Gulab Singh became its first Maharajah. This was also the first time Jammu and Kashmir became one administrative entity.

As governor of Jammu, Gulab Singh had also captured Ladakh and Baltistan. His son Ranbir Singh added Hunza, Gilgit and Nagar to the kingdom. Thus, a composite state of disparate regions, religions and ethnicities was formed. This is reflected in the present day demographics. The Kashmir Valley of about 6.9 million people is 96.4% Muslim with Hindus and Buddhists accounting for just 3.6%. Jammu which has a population of 5.4 million is 62.6% Hindu and 33.5% Muslims, mostly concentrated in Poonch. Ladakh has a population of just 30 lakhs with its 46.4% of Shia Muslims concentrated in Kargil, 40% Buddhist concentrated around Leh and 12.1% Hindus. Pakistan Occupied Kashmir areas including Gilgit-Baltistan are almost 100% Muslim. The total population now of J&K is 14.6 million, POK is 4.05 million and Gilgit-Baltistan is 1.8 million.

The purpose of elaborating on this is two fold. Historically, all the regions of Jammu and Kashmir are part of the present narrative of India’s composite history. Despite its preponderant Muslim population the history of people of the Kashmir Valley is intertwined with all the different local histories of the many nationalities of present day India, which is also home to the world’s second largest Muslim population. There is no separate Kashmir story as there is for Afghanistan or Nepal. It was always a part of the Indian main and except for a brief rule from Kabul. There is no cause or case for a separate Kashmir, like the Tibetans may have or the Palestinians have. 
This J&K, with or without POK, is an artificial entity of recent origin. Its long past its use by date. We must also accept that reunification with the POK part of it is neither desirable nor feasible. Historically, culturally, ethnically and linguistically Jammu, Ladakh and Kashmir have as much in common as Tamil Nadu has with Punjab or Assam with Gujarat. The destinies of the people of Jammu and Ladakh have to be delinked from Kashmir. Nor are they exactly happy to be dominated by Kashmir.

J&K is not the only princely state that acceded to India without some early hesitations and a bit of acrimony. The Maharaja of Jodhpur was an early ditherer who even contemplated acceding to Pakistan till sanity prevailed. The story of Junagadh is well known. Hyderabad, India’s biggest princely state and an inheritor of varied traditions including the Sathavahanas, Kakatiyas, Bahmanis and Mughals was, like J&K, stitched together with three large and distinct regions. If J&K had to be rescued by the Indian Army from tribal raiders from present day Pakistan and encouraged and provisioned by the new state of Pakistan, Hyderabad, surrounded on all sides by former British Indian Presidencies, had to be taken by the Indian Army from the dithering Asaf Jah ruler and his coterie of Muslim nobles and proselytizing rabble.

In the new India, old states got subsumed and new states were created. All the many regions of the erstwhile princely state of J&K, whether in India or under the control of Pakistan have by and large settled down under their new national identities, except the Kashmir Valley. It is now India’s seemingly intractable problem. It has festered for over 70 years. Did we miss something?

Like Malda, Kishenganj, Hyderabad and Malapuram parliamentary constituencies, Anantnag, Srinagar and Baramula are the only Muslim majority constituencies in India. There are no nationality issues in any of the former. Independent India is a nation of many nationalities and for the first time with power vested with the people by a lively democracy. More than being a nation bound together by shared history, shared culture and shared ethnicity, it is bound together by shared aspirations assured by a Constitution, written by our founding fathers that shared idealism and nationalism forged by shared experience.

It is amply clear that many if not most people in the Kashmir Valley do not share the aspirations, which bind the rest of us together. But history does not offer them any basis for a distinct and independent identity either. On the other hand the narrative of Kashmir’s recent history has taken a distinct course different from the rest of the country. This India must recognize. In these past 70 years, India has made a hash of managing Kashmir either by placation or by iron hand.

The Indian state has now to offer something tangible to satisfy most aspirations in Kashmir, and we are talking only about Kashmir. Instead it seems by linking Kashmir in an unnatural union with Jammu and bringing them under Delhi’s direct rule, India is only offering the troubled people of Kashmir a choice of jackboots.

India must seek to accommodate Kashmir with an autonomy that will satisfy the aspirations nurtured by this long period of revolt. With accession to Pakistan or a complete independence not options, an acceptable via media must be and can be found. The breakthrough for that must happen in the minds of the rest of India. Heavens are not going to fall, if Kashmir becomes an autonomous region within India. The extent of autonomy then becomes the only matter for discussion. We can afford to be generous. But it appears that the Modi government is not ready for it.

Mohan Guruswamy
Email: mohanguru@gmail.com

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