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Future of Youth In Kashmir

Sidharth PK by Sidharth PK
July 16, 2024
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I scroll down the pages of history as a reader, as a keen student and I came, I saw and I felt the deepen roots of my beautiful Kashmir valley, her youth and her beauty which makes the region of paradise on earth, as once the penchant of Mughal Emperor Jahangir wrote in his memoirs. Life in Kashmir is always a modest sense of turnover. There’s a clear visibility and viable to the charm that is flowing in true essence. It is the poetic flow of a rare imagination and equally romantic overtures that adds fillip to the Valley’s uniqueness and extraordinary. Kashmir is a destiny of beauty and as today the world eyes its attention on youth skills day, the Kashmiri youth has made proud achievements in the past. Stories that connect life and glory is etched in the liquid memory of Kashmir. Governments come and governments go, but what has not truly been changed is the development agenda. The incumbent Prime Minister Modi and his team players bring forth the Kashmir matter to the core of his governance and policy. The youth of Kashmir has made tremendous grim contributions in various domains. Persians came, British came and now Kashmir became.

“Kashmir has made its mark in India, today’s India and her youth as I opine, requires the proper environment to nurture and inculcate to realize their potential and the dreams to the fullest. The progress of Kashmir is vital to the historical musings left by centuries, reverberates the old charm, the world of poetry and the contributions as Indians we can make for the youth of India to bring each life a glory to be told……”

As life in the valley copes with the larger part of India, the waves, tides of ocean keeps changing. For me Kashmir is still a dream, I have never visited the valley though as a student I read and studied the region and why it still remains the true beauty of India. I admire land as Medieval Kalhana’s“Rajatargini” taught me, through his chronicle of kings’ legacy, that’s true and beguiling tapped. In recent years, Kashmir has made its mark in India, today’s India and her youth as I opine, requires the proper environment to nurture and inculcate to realize their potential and the dreams to the fullest. The progress of Kashmir is vital to the historical musings left by centuries, reverberates the old charm, the world of poetry and the contributions as Indians we can make for the youth of India to bring each life a glory to be told……
(The author is a student columnist from Kochi Kerala.The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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