In a significant move towards peace and cultural preservation, the Mission for Unity and Brotherhood organized an event at the India International Centre in Delhi, focusing on the social, economic, and cultural issues about the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.
The meeting highlighted the importance of saving Kashmiri culture and addressing the youth’s disconnection from their roots. Concerns were raised about the erosion of local dialects and languages, with calls for the Kashmiri language to be recognized officially in education and government work.
Participants agreed on the need for ground-level efforts to reconcile displaced Kashmiri Pandits and the state’s Muslim population. Proposed initiatives include organizing events to engage youth and women from both communities, and fostering connections with the Kashmiri language, and cultural institutions.
Preserving Culture and Language
The meeting highlighted the importance of saving Kashmiri culture and addressing the youth’s disconnection from their roots. Concerns were raised about the erosion of local dialects and languages, with calls for the Kashmiri language to be recognized officially in education and government work.
Building Bridges Between Communities
Participants agreed on the need for ground-level efforts to reconcile displaced Kashmiri Pandits and the state’s Muslim population. Proposed initiatives include organizing events to engage youth and women from both communities, and fostering connections with the Kashmiri language, and cultural institutions.
Call for Action
Prominent figures urged continuous efforts to protect Kashmiri culture and establish a dialogue with the government. Suggestions were made to host inter-community family visits to promote cultural understanding.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to constitute groups addressing cultural, economic, and educational issues. Also, it was decided to create sub-groups that may involve more people in the Sadbhavana Mission for peace and development in the region
The event at the India International Centre (IIC) in Delhi, under the National Mission for Unity and Brotherhood, marks a significant effort to address the social, economic, and cultural challenges in Jammu and Kashmir. The focus on dialogue and community engagement is a proactive step towards healing and rebuilding the region’s rich cultural heritage.
After the assembly, NCP leader Rakesh Sapru expressed gratitude to the participants and conveyed his intention for more such endeavors to foster unity and concord. As the originator of these initiatives, he urged those gathered to serve as conduits linking diverse developmental bodies, cultural groups, and the residents of Kashmir, thereby facilitating the fruition of the anticipated transformation. Those who attended also included Kamal Chaudhary, Dr. Muhammad Hussain, Prabhu Razdan, and Rukma Dutta.