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Are We Living in a Dark Age?

Dr. Shahid Amin by Dr. Shahid Amin
December 30, 2020
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Electricity and the good Internet services are very significant today for the progress and development of the nations. The Internet today is no longer concerned with information exchange alone. Today, we can send data from one part of the world to the other in a matter of seconds; make online presentations, and use pictures, video, sound, and text to share our real lives, our genuine identity. The development of the Internet today is being shaped predominantly by instant, mobile communications. The mobile Internet is a recent revolution. Internet connectivity via smart phones and tablets is leading to an increasingly mobile reality: we are not tied to any single specific device, and everything is in the cloud. Electricity is a force of energy used all over the world. Even though humans have survived without it for centuries, the chance of the human race advancement today without electricity is highly unlikely. Today not even the most backward regions can think of moving forward without better power and internet services. Internet is a booster for the regions for the upliftment of education, business and economy etc. Can you think of a region today where authorities claim it as a progressive region but without any proper Internet and power facilities? Yes it is our Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir where it is a mockery going on here with the essentials of life. It is indeed a serious crisis here to find internet services being stopped regularly. Even when internet is showing some life, its low speed is a pathetic. It is posing a great threat to education and online businesses in our J&K. The present crisis due to pandemic to some extent has been given a treatment worldwide by making things work online but our Jammu & Kashmir is an exception. Here 4G internet services seem to be a distant dream now and you can find 2G is always volatile. The Internet has clearly impacted all levels of education today by providing unbounded possibilities for learning especially in this Covid-19 crisis. But for Jammu & Kashmir the authorities seem to have a different intention. They must understand that the future of education is a networked future. Good Internet services can be used to develop new ways of teaching and learning that may captivate and stimulate our students’ imagination. Better Internet services today can offer an immense wealth of possibilities for our students and will not put their health under risk due to Covid-19 crisis. They have no choice in the absence of better internet rather than showing their physical presence in the coaching centers. It has to be noted seriously that the Internet is one of the key factors driving today’s economy. No one can afford to be left behind and please don’t push our Jammu & Kashmir to more dark. Even in tough conditions, the Internet can foster growth, coupled with enhanced productivity and competitiveness. Today small and medium-sized enterprises have immensely benefitted by internet services but our enterprises in Jammu & Kashmir are troubled by the conservative approach because of weak internet services.
Electricity is also highly volatile in Jammu & Kashmir and troubling the common masses. It is a very serious issue despite being the producers of good power; our UT is a big sufferer. Electricity has huge significance in our daily lives. Starting with our house, electricity is important for operating all appliances and lighting and of course, all technology. Establishments such as schools, medical facilities such as hospitals and retail facilities, all need electricity to run efficiently. Electricity is also important for computers or monitors. It is a chilly winter in Jammu & Kashmir and frequent cuts in electricity is a terrible crisis. I was not considering it that serious as being settled outside the Jammu & Kashmir. I visited my home few months back in Kashmir and have faced a terrible experience with a very poor power and internet services here. On many occasions, I have moved from one district to another to catch 2G internet services on my mobile. In fact things have now become worse in our Jammu & Kashmir than before. It is a sign of an inefficient system not to find better electricity and internet services in this human claiming modern age. The authorities in power must look into this matter very seriously and urgently if they are really concerned about the progress and development of Jammu & Kashmir. By providing better electricity and internet services we can speed up economic growth and enhance the well-being of our residents of Jammu & Kashmir.
(The author is an Assistant Professor at ITM University Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Views are his own)
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Dr. Shahid Amin

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