Tens of thousands of Kashmiri children have been left without education, as many schools were damaged by the recent floods. The flash floods that hit the Indian-controlled Kashmir over five-weeks ago not only washed away lives but destroyed property, business and dreams of tens of thousands of inhabitants.
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RIDA
Oct 17, 2014 06:37pm
i feel sorry for the condition of many of the schools in Pakistan like this ...
ps (well done photographer)
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pakistani awaam
Oct 17, 2014 07:27pm
What will they do with modern education.should be taught Islamic studies.
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Vande Matram
Oct 17, 2014 07:41pm
@RIDA thats in India in Srinagar....... You will hardly get any news on Pak occupied Kashmir side situation as thats very common there..... Hope Indian govt will do more on this to bring them back on track........
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dipak
Oct 17, 2014 08:02pm
before you see the pictures of shrinagar, better take care of pok school, college condition and show to us and pakistani people too. you will not show, we are sure.
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Human
Oct 17, 2014 08:41pm
Wat is situation in azad kashmir? Why we don't hear anything about that.
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KRana
Oct 17, 2014 09:45pm
DO u care about kids of IDP who are not getting proper food too
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PUNE-MH
Oct 17, 2014 10:00pm
How many books and furniture are in available for Kashmiri students in Srinagar Schools....it is not even in my Village of Central India....
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Listener
Oct 17, 2014 10:04pm
Can somebody please share the situation of education in Pakistan side of Kashmir where there is no flood????
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raghu
Oct 17, 2014 10:39pm
jam at-ul-dawa should step in and give modern education for all kids who parents are like-minded with JUD
Raghu
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Maria
Oct 17, 2014 11:34pm
I don't get why so many negative comments here.... this is just an effort to focus the problems people of Kashmir are facing after massive flood. There are many articles to show the problems in Pakistani areas too. All those who are commenting negative here Do you really don't want these problems to be solved?
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John
Oct 18, 2014 12:35am
It seems to be a private school they must have had Insurance coverage? From the comments here I see that people are expecting for the Govt. to fund the cleanup why should the tax payer foot the bill for a private school?
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kamran
Oct 18, 2014 03:20am
Its very sad and heartening to see schools in this situation. Lets hope Indian Govt doing something good in Kashmir.
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Shamsher singh bajwa
Oct 18, 2014 04:09am
@Maria how about a little focus on those poor 700,000 IDPS how about a little focus on the schooling that was messed up by Dharnas of pti and tuq?
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P Setra
Oct 18, 2014 05:06am
@Maria the government of j&k has to be seized of this problem. The question is, how fast would they have them restart. That depends upon efficiency of the government.
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Sohan
Oct 18, 2014 06:01am
Sympathy, incite or something else in mind. Much worse situation in areas controlled by ISIS...
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NORI
Oct 18, 2014 07:30am
No information on whether it's a government school or private. If it's government school, I envy Kashmiris because the private school in South India where I studied is nothing compared to this. If it's private school, why should government spend the taxpayers' money to clean it ?
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pk
Oct 18, 2014 08:25am
flood or not, its the condition of schools in pakistan. no wonder literacy rate is 50% in pakistan
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Dr Haroon
Oct 18, 2014 11:24am
Please... let us make metro first!!!
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BILLALLA!
Oct 18, 2014 11:48pm
It does not take a huge flood to rob children of education in India and Pakistan!
The ravages of the flood will be cleaned up and school will start soon.
World is waiting for the ravages of the ignorance of the masses to stop blowing up schools and, we hope, let girls in!
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Naseer
Oct 19, 2014 02:26pm
Feel sorry for those children's , but why you telling us , Tens of thousands of children are not going to schools in Pakistan, due to feudals they don't want Pakistanis children's getting educated. Sorry Kashmaris we can't help you,if Pakistani govt promise you it would just be another fake promise
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zak the supreme
Oct 20, 2014 03:20am
@RIDA
I get your comment.
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Indian
Oct 20, 2014 03:29pm
It was even worse in Uttarakhand flood last year in which more than 10,000 people died. I think we need to think seriously about extreme climate events.
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peaceplan
Oct 20, 2014 08:31pm
Poignant pictures. Needs every bit of effort to restart the schools at the earliest.
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Kumar
Oct 22, 2014 12:58pm
I hope Indian Govt would do something about it. Thanks to DAWN, Indian govt might notice it from your news. We Indians are all hands for the development. Stupid Indian news papers (Times of India, NDTV, ..etc) would cover these things somewhere in a hidden place. You have to use search field to find it. They are busy in bringing the news of Modi's photo on the fire cracker boxes for this Diwali (it's in the headlines of NDTV online news, just hilarious).
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Jason
Oct 24, 2014 11:44am
Yeah, as if the Pakistani Govt was already giving them top class education like Harvard and Stanford!
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