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July - September 2002 Kashmiri Pandits' Association, Mumbai, India |
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From the Editor's DeskOur Zaan... P.N.Wali
The ZAAN programme run by Lalla-Ded
Educational & Welfare Trust and the Kashmiri Pandits’ Association for
over three years now, has served an important pillar for identity edifice.
The Information Digest running into three volumes, is an effort to give
our young and not-so-young members a look into what Kashmir or a Kashmiri
is. The third volume is an effort to help people read Kashmiri written
in Devanagari script. Thanks to Shri Sunil Fotedar, these books are now
available on the website.
The level of attainment in the children was much higher. But there was not much of an increase in numbers. Why this? This puzzles me sometimes. We want identity. We want our children to share our values. We want them to know more of Kashmiri and facts about Kashmir. Yet we want these prescriptions for other children, for other parents to follow. But not we. I still hope that Biradari members will give it a thought and encourage their children to participate in community events like this and connect themselves with their roots. Younger ages are when this process is better attempted. Let us get out of the syndrome of making suggestions for others to follow and not to be practical by ourselves. I am sure that the compelling need of reinforcing our identity will direct us to take practical steps towards zaan, in days to come. Thanks - Sunil Fotedar: Thanks to Sunil Fotedar of Texas, USA, who, through the website www.zaan.net and www.milchar.com has made ZAAN and Milchar available on internet. Sunilji has done a yeoman’s job in designing, developing and maintaining the two websites. Titled ‘The Kashmir Series’, Shri Sunil Fotedar has also uploaded the ZAAN literature in pdf format at the website: http://www.ikashmir.org/pdf/index.htmlShri Sunil Fotedar deserves all kudos for the same.
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