National Girl Child Day encourages reflection on the realities of girls in Kashmir, where tradition and ambition coalesce. These girls challenge societal norms, striving for education and leadership despite obstacles. Empowering them requires collective responsibility from families, institutions, and communities to nurture their potential and ensure their voices are heard, shaping a hopeful future.
Tag: kashmiri girls
CELEBRATING NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY: INSPIRING STORIES FROM KASHMIR
National Girl Child Day, celebrated every year on January 24th, is a day dedicated to acknowledging the rights, achievements and potential of girls across India. Established by the Ministry of Women and Child Development in 2008, this day highlights the need for equal opportunities, gender equality, and the eradication of discrimination faced by girl child….
VALLEY’S NEW GENERATION TURNING THE TIDE: THE NCC CADETS OF KERAN
Impeccable appearance in uniform, synchronized drill movements, crisp word of command and future aspirations reflecting as a glimmer in eyes to serve as a soldier, these are the attributes one notices in NCC cadets in the valley of Kashmir. Usually, such introductions are associated with the Republic Day Parade in New Delhi but the same…