• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contributors
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Monday, June 22, 2026
The Kashmir Horizon
EPAPER
  • HOME
  • Region
  • City News
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
  • News In Focus
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Ideas
    • My Idea
    • Friday Faith
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Business
  • Sports
  • India
  • World
  • Snapshots
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
The Kashmir Horizon
  • HOME
  • Region
  • City News
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
  • News In Focus
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Ideas
    • My Idea
    • Friday Faith
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Business
  • Sports
  • India
  • World
  • Snapshots
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
The Kashmir Horizon
No Result
View All Result
Home Opinion Ideas

Empathy Illuminated: A Journey of Gratitude, Triumph

Miss Muzamil Rashid by Miss Muzamil Rashid
May 30, 2023
in Ideas
A A
guest

guest

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegramEmail

In a world where the pursuit of education often seems daunting, I stand here today, penning down my profound appreciation for the National Testing Agency (NTA) and its remarkable Senior Director, Dr. Sadhana Parashar. This expression of gratitude stems from a deeply personal journey of resilience and determination in the face of overwhelming obstacles. Hailing from the breathtaking valleys of Kashmir, my dreams of pursuing a career in anthropology seemed destined to remain unfulfilled due to the scarcity of anthropology programs in local colleges and universities. However, fueled by an unyielding spirit, I set my sights on the prestigious National Eligibility Test-Junior Research Fellowship (NET JRF) Exam. The year 2019 brought unforeseen challenges with the revocation of Article 370 and the subsequent scarcity of internet facilities in Kashmir. Cut off from vital information about the NET exam and university admissions, my aspirations seemed to hang in the balance. Amidst the chaos, an associate’s call alerted me to the availability of UGC-NET admit cards. With limited internet access, I embarked on a journey to the district administrative office in Budgam, Jammu and Kashmir, braving long queues to gain internet access. Finally, clutching my admit card, little did I know that this would be the first step in a rollercoaster of emotions. To my dismay, the examination center assigned to me was located an astonishing 600 kilometers away in Chandigarh, across the formidable Pir Panjal ranges. It might be because there was a mistake in filing an application form through a friend based in Delhi. Desperate for a solution, I reached out to the NTA, hoping for a change in the exam center. Although chances for such a change at the eleventh hour were slim, the NTA acknowledged my query and put forth an effort to assist me. Their response provided a glimmer of hope amidst a sea of discouragement. Seeking further assistance, I approached the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir, hoping for support. Unfortunately, his response only added to my desolation and disbelief. I still remember his words – “Why can’t you go to Chandigarh and take the exam there? If it were your government job, you would have done whatever it takes.” Despite his refusal to assist, I refused to succumb to despair, driven by an unwavering determination and unwavering support from my family. In a society often bound by gender norms and patriarchal ideals, convincing my parents to allow me to undertake the demanding journey to Chandigarh posed yet another hurdle. However, fueled by a relentless pursuit of my dreams, I embarked on a physically and emotionally taxing expedition. Battling adverse weather conditions along the treacherous Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, I finally arrived in Chandigarh, just one day before the exam. Anxiously logging onto the NTA website, I found something unexpected and more worrying. My examination center had been changed back to Srinagar based on my request that I had made when I was in Srinagar. Overwhelmed by anxiety and numerous challenges, tears streamed down my face as I grappled with the hurdles I faced. In that moment of uncertainty, I refused to surrender to despair and sought assistance from every available avenue. I contacted the then Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, the Raj Bhawan and the Media, but nobody helped.
Recently, there have been criticisms from some people in J&K regarding the NTA. However, I feel compelled to inform them that regardless of whether a student makes a mistake while filling out application forms or encountering other challenges, the NTA consistently goes above and beyond to assist them. Its unwavering dedication to student-centered support is deserving of my utmost appreciation, which I express through this article.

Amidst discouraging responses, a ray of hope emerged when I connected with the remarkable Dr. Sadhana Parashar, the Senior Director of NTA. Overwhelmed with emotion, I wept on the telephone as I shared my predicament with her. Driven by her empathetic and compassionate nature, Dr. Parashar offered solace and presented a solution that restored my faith in the power of empathy and solidarity. Through Dr. Parashar’s intervention, arrangements were made for me to appear for the exam in Chandigarh. This act of kindness not only eased the logistical burdens but also rekindled my belief in the inherent goodness of people. It was a testament to the remarkable impact that individuals like Dr. Parashar can have when they go above and beyond their prescribed roles. My journey from Kashmir stands as a shining example of the power of determination and the invaluable role that empathy plays in our lives. Dr. Sadhana Parashar’s empathetic intervention serves as a reminder that, despite the challenges and adversities we face, there are individuals who strive to make a difference and uplift those around them. As I continue to pursue my dreams in the field of anthropology, I am fueled by the transformative experiences I have encountered along my journey. My story, intertwined with the compassion and support of Dr. Sadhana Parashar, serves as an inspiration to all who encounter obstacles in their pursuit of education and personal growth. It is a story of resilience, triumph, and the enduring power of empathy. In a world where empathy often feels like a scarce resource, Dr. Sadhana Parashar stands as a beacon of hope, a testament to the transformative potential of compassionate leadership. Her actions demonstrate that a single act of kindness can rewrite the narrative of someone’s life and inspire them to achieve greatness. In this ever-changing landscape, let us embrace empathy as a guiding principle and celebrate those who light the way for others. Although the path I traveled was demanding, the magnitude of my gratitude is immeasurable. I am composing this article four years after the transformative experience to enlighten individuals about the remarkable empathy and support the NTA provides to students undertaking various exams. Recently, there have been criticisms from some people in J&K regarding the NTA. However, I feel compelled to inform them that regardless of whether a student makes a mistake while filling out application forms or encountering other challenges, the NTA consistently goes above and beyond to assist them. Its unwavering dedication to student-centered support is deserving of my utmost appreciation, which I express through this article. I extend my deepest appreciation to Dr. Sadhana Parashar and the National Testing Agency for their unwavering commitment to fairness, equal opportunities, and the transformative power of empathy
(The author is a doctorate in Anthropology is a freelancer. The views, opinions, facts, assumptions, presumptions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
[email protected]

 

Miss Muzamil Rashid

Miss Muzamil Rashid

Related Posts

From Make In India To Bharat Innovates?

The Illusion of Sustainability
by Miss Muzamil Rashid
June 20, 2026

India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in France pitched for India’s ambitious policy, Bharat Innovates, under viksit Bharat 2047 plan. Twelve...

Read moreDetails

Leadership That Feels Pain

Parenting, Early Rising & Schooling In Kashmir
by Miss Muzamil Rashid
June 20, 2026

Real leadership is not shaped in comfort or built through words. It is forged in long periods of uncertainty where...

Read moreDetails

Bringing Back The Chinar Canopy

Glaciers Met, Heat wave Induced Water Scarcity In Kashmir
by Miss Muzamil Rashid
June 20, 2026

“The best time to plant a Chinar was decades ago, the second best time is today, for the roots we...

Read moreDetails

Retirement Activism: Purpose or Pastime?

Glaciers Met, Heat wave Induced Water Scarcity In Kashmir
by Miss Muzamil Rashid
June 20, 2026

Dr. Fiaz Maqbool Fazili Across societies, a familiar phenomenon is increasingly visible. The day an officer retires from government service,...

Read moreDetails

Muharram: Legacy Of Infinite Resilience

The Openhandedness of Holy Prophet (SAW)
by Miss Muzamil Rashid
June 19, 2026

Dr. Bilal A.  Bhat, Intizar Ahmad Muharram, the first month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar, is one of the most...

Read moreDetails

What Lies Behind The Mountains?

Dr. Zamir A Bhat: A Scholar, Educator, Humanist
by Miss Muzamil Rashid
June 19, 2026

 Dr. Rizwan Rumi Mountains have always held a mysterious attraction for humanity. They rise from the earth like ancient guardians,...

Read moreDetails

About

The publication of “Kashmir Horizon” as an English daily was started with a modest attempt on May 19, 2008.It has been a Himalayan attempt for “The Kashmir Horizon” to survive the challenges posed to journalism in the violence fraught place like Jammu & Kashmir.

MORE

Search in Archive

DIGITAL EDITION

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contributors
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© The Kashmir Horizon - Designed by Gabfire

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • Region
  • City News
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
  • News In Focus
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Ideas
    • My Idea
    • Friday Faith
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Business
  • Sports
  • India
  • World
  • Snapshots
  • ePaper

© The Kashmir Horizon - Designed by Gabfire

✕
The Kashmir Horizon

FREE
VIEW