Connect with us

TOP STORIES

Sehar Iqbal’s ‘A Strategic Myth’ showcases J&K’s development | KNO

7 years research of an MBA scholar helps her to prove UT’s status compared to other States, UTs

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, Aug 06 (KNO): The seven year’s research of an MBA scholar from Kashmir, Sehar Iqbal has finally come to an end in the shape of a book ‘A Strategic Myth Under Development in Jammu and Kashmir’. The writer from Kashmir has showcased that Jammu and Kashmir is not under developed but a developed State, compared to the rest of the country. She went from pillar to post and visited far-flung areas in seven years to gather the facts vis-à-vis development in Jammu and Kashmir. Iqbal, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that she has been supported by her family in all these years in completing this book. “It was quite difficult for me to move out for research purposes having a 4-year-old with me. I am thankful to my family who supported me all the time,” she said. “To compile this book, secondary research as well as field research was done by me in seven years,” she said, adding that it was not an easy task to gather the facts from the ground to check all the indicators in which Jammu and Kashmir is better than the other States or the Union Territories. “I visited far-flung areas in Kashmir also to ascertain the facts,” Iqbal, a PHD scholar from Kashmir University said, adding that this book is not only an academic book, but it’s for all those who want to know about Kashmir and history of Kashmiri people with proper facts and figures. According to facts collected, Jammu and Kashmir is better than compared with other States and Union territories in terms of poverty, literacy, life expectancy, infant mortality rate, women literacy, electricity and many other things. “J&K is less than 10 per cent in terms of poverty rate and compared to India, it is only 1/3rd,”she said as per the figures. As far as women literacy is concerned, the rate in J&K is 69% while in India, it is 68.4 %, adding that the 87 % men are literate in J&K while in India the rate is only 85.7 %. Iqbal hoped that this book will increase the knowledge of people and help them in comparing easily that J&K is better than the rest of the country. This book is available at Gulshan Books, Watan Publications and also available on Amazon, she said—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

NC, BJP spar in Assembly over special status of Jammu & Kashmir | KNO

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

Kashmir sees rising night temperatures, snow chills daytime | KNO

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

Govt says over Rs 1,534 crore disbursed among displaced persons | KNO

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

Kashmir fruit growers welcome J&K budget 2026–27 | KNO

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

Fire reduces Fisheries Dept structure at Nehru Park to ashes | KNO

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

J&K govt says no new wine shops planned for 2026–27 | KNO

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

SMC employees protest over unpaid wages, regularisation delay | KNO

TOP STORIES7 hours ago

Sadbhavna Movement: Air evacuation from Kargil to Srinagar carried out successfully | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Army Chief hails soldiers for unwavering dedication, readiness | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

HM Amit Shah winds up 2-day Jammu visit | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

CM Omar rules out creation of new administrative units | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Special status for J&K a lie, Article 370 buried: LoP Sharma | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Article 370 history, will never return: Tarun Chugh | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Police takes action against a notorious cheater in Ganderbal | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

DC Srinagar, SSP Traffic visits Shankaracharya Temple | KNO

TOP STORIES9 hours ago

Mirwaiz condemns Islamabad Imambargah attack, calls it moment of deep pain for the Ummah | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

NC, BJP clash in Assembly over J&K’s “special status” | KNO

Copyright © 2021