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July - September 2002 Kashmiri Pandits' Association, Mumbai, India |
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Biradari
News
Biradari pays
homage to Onkar Aima:
In the sombre atmosphere, after observing the customary silence and recitation of prayers by Basanti Raina, speaker after speaker drew attention to various phases of Shri Aima's multidimensional life. They remembered him for his days after partition, when he jumped into active national movement to defend Kashmir against the Pakistani invaders. His involvement in art and theatre, which made him the first hero of the first Kashmiri film 'Maanziraat', was recalled. His courage to leave a secure civil service job and jump into artistic pursuits was spoken of. He endeavoured himself to the Kashmiri biradari in Mumbai after he shifted to this place. His contribution to biradari activities, individually and through KPA and Lalla-Ded Trust were recounted. Those who spoke to unfold his multifarious personality were S/Shri P.N.Wali, P.N.Takoo, Moti Kaul, Sunil Mattoo, Basanti Raina and the President Shri J.L.Manwati. ZAAN Festival
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The most heartening feature of the 'Contest' this year was the keen interest shown by contingent of 35 middle-age group members who had requested to organise a crash course on the same pattern in the ZAAN Festival for them. The Festival opened up with the event of participation by the teenagers, which was followed by an event of elderly participants in the post lunch session. The general feeling of the well attended biradari members was that such events would definitely generate interest in the youngsters as well as elders to know their roots. The organisers felt that their mission of inculcating interest in our heritage had been well served by such activities. Children of Lesser Gods
Through interviews of old and young, the poignant stories of how people have lost their dear ones to terrorism, appear in a touching manner. The old man, who lost his son or son-in-law, the wife who lost her husband and the young child who lost his parents, the trauma writ large on their faces, has come out vividly in the documentary. The tremendous effort of these people in coping with adverse environment comes out clear. The efforts of an organisation like the SOS looking after these forlorn children, is clear and no viewer can fail to appreciate it. The documentary does not cover only the Kashmiri displaced but also those from Rajouri, Doda and other places in Jammu province. It even includes a Muslim family which had become the victim of terrorism. The documentary is an excellent effort by one who I will still call an amateur in this field. It may not touch technical heights but does make a deep impact at the feeling level. A screening of the documentary was done in IIT Campus Powai, where about 200 people watched it and were moved by it. The documentary is available on VCD with Mr. Tickoo (Mob: 9869011956) on a nominal cost. The money collected from the sale of VCD will be sent to SOS Jammu to support the cause of rehabilitation of the affected children. Bhajan Cassette
released:
(Singers - Survesh Misra & Girija Pandit) (Singers - Uday Mazumdar & Girija Pandit) (Singers - Vinod Rathod, Sudha Sharad & Girija Pandit) (Singers - Suresh Wadkar, Girija Pandit & Sudha Sharad) Smt. Susheela
Dhar Charitable Trust :
News from Delhi
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Book published
News from Jammu
:
SABZAAR, the recent NGO with its registered office at Chhani Himmat, Jammu, has undertaken to work for mitigating the sufferings of our displaced comminity members. To begin with, it has adopted the Migrant Camp School with nearly 200 students, which is run by a dedicated team of teachers on voluntary basis. SABZAAR has provided 5 computers with a printer and a computer teacher to provide a small Computer Centre to the School. With the help of UNICEF, SABZAAR has arranged 7 hand pumps for the Batalbalian camp. It also has plan to offer 70 scholarships to the needy students. Good work indeed. Sabzaar also has on its anvil to produce documentaries on the Saints of Kashmir, Music of Kashmir and Women of Kashmir to help preserve our legacy and cultural heritage. SABZAAR already has held a Painting
Competition in the Camp Schools of Muthi, Purkhoo and Batabalian where
our teenagers have portrayed the pangs of their lives in the post exodus
period.
News from Bangalore
:
Shri Advani ji gave patient hearing to the delegation and enquired about the welfare of Kashmiri Pandits. Kashmiri Visthapit Samiti also observed the 13th Balidaan Divas on 14th September 2002, in memory of Late Tika Lal Taploo, who fell to the bullets of the terrorists in Kashmir on this day 13 years back. Change of Telephone
Nos :
Kaul S. K., JNPT, Nava Sheva, Navi Mumbai.
Matas Pran Nath, 302-B, Sunrise, Navghar Road, Bhayander. Tel: 8045685. Change of Address
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One thing to ponder. Milchar is published once in every three months. In today's fast changing world, this time gap is too much. Readers completely lose track of the articles and stories published in parts. Can't its frequency be increased? Kindly give this issue a serious thought. Being one brought out in the metropolis of Mumbai, Milchar could also play a big role in advertising biradari matrimonials. This would not only help the community, but also lead to raising finance for very survival of the magazine. And it can only be done if the magazine is published more frequently. M.K.Kaul
I have been reading Milchar for the last over three decades. Over the years, there has been improvement in its presentation and getup. Needless to say, there is noticeable improvement particularly in the last few issues. Credit goes to the hard work and sincere effort that is put in by the editorial team. It is also a matter of pride for the Kashmiri Pandits' Association, to have put the entire Milchar on internet. Articles published in Milchar are of interest not only to us, but also to members of other communities. A special reference may be made to one of the most informative articles 'From the Pages of History' by Shri J.N.Kachroo in the last issue of Milchar. This article is a piece of research conducted by the author over the years and gives a graphic description of events with accurate dates right from August 1947, which are milestones in the history of Kashmir. Tribhuwan Bhan
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