All
I do know there is an activist from J&K who is a member of AccessIndia, I can't 
recall the name now.

Yes, they should come forward.
Harish Kotian

-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
avinash shahi
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 11:51 AM
To: accessindia <[email protected]>
Subject: [AI] Mir Ehsan reports from Srinagar: Two years after pellets left her 
blinded, Kashmir teenager Insha Mushtaq back in school

I feel someone should inform this young girl and her parants that blind people 
can also use computers with screen-reading softwares. She should continue 
learning Braille but soon start getting training in computers also. I wish 
blind activists/organisations in Kashmir should meet this girl.
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/two-years-after-pellets-left-her-blinded-kashmir-teenager-back-in-school-5106503/

Insha Mushtaq, a teenage girl who was left blind after being shot at with 
pellets during the 2016 unrest in Jammu and Kashmir, on Wednesday resumed her 
education and took admission to Srinagar’s Delhi Public School. The 17-year-old 
passed her Class X examination in January this year. She had written her exams 
in November 2017 at Mohammadiya Institution, a privately-run school in Shopian, 
her hometown.

“I got hit by pellets in 2016…(and could not) continue my education for two 
years. Today I got admission to Class XI and I am going to school…I am very 
happy,” an excited Insha said, as she boarded the school bus wearing the school 
uniform. “I am so happy that I am getting chance again to be in school among 
students,” she said while thanking all those who prayed for her recovery.

Director of Centre for Peace and Justice, Nadir Ali, said while many people had 
come forward to help Insha, their aim was to rehabilitate her. (Express 
Photo/Shuaib Masoodi) Insha’s father, Mushtaq Ahmad, told The Indian Express 
that an NGO, Centre for Peace and Justice, had helped his daughter to get 
admission to the school.

“When, in the morning, my daughter put her (school) uniform again, all of us in 
the family couldn’t control our emotions,” he said, adding that Insha along 
with her mother (Afrooza) will be staying at Rajbagh in Srinagar to pursue her 
studies.

“My daughter always wanted to pursue higher education but when doctors told her 
she could not see, we had lost all hope,” Ahmad said.

Director of Centre for Peace and Justice, Nadir Ali, said while many people had 
come forward to help Insha, their aim was to rehabilitate her. “So, we though 
we should think beyond victimhood. And Insha’s education was our first goal…She 
had an ambition to become a doctor. After she lost her eyes, she couldn’t do 
so.’’

Ali said that when they started looking for schools where Insha could continue 
her education in Kashmir it was only DPS. “So we got her admitted here,”
he said.

Executive member of the Centre for Peace and Justice, Akeel Rashid said over 
the next six months Insha would get a special training. “She will be taught 
English, maths, science, computers and Braille signs,” he said.

A DPS teacher said the school has a facility where Insha could get her 
education. “It will take her seven to eight months to get well-versed in the 
system,”
the teacher said.
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/two-years-after-pellets-left-her-blinded-kashmir-teenager-back-in-school-5106503/

--
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU




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