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  • Academic Performance Pressure Adding To Anxieties In Kashmir

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    by Ifra Reshi

    SRINAGAR: In a fast-paced world, students across the world are facing the pressure of performing well in their academics but in the subcontinent and particularly in Kashmir the situation is even worse.

    Nida Zehra, Mental Health Counsellor at Child Guidance and Wellbeing Centre IMHANS, Kashmir says that the situation in Kashmir is becoming “worse” day in and day. “Most of the cases I encounter are parent oriented in which parents aren’t aware of the capabilities of children and changes they are going through at the teenage stage.”

    “Kids are losing confidence in themselves as school environment focuses on marks and syllabus only.”

    She says there is a 6th standard girl student who isn’t able to express herself because of academic pressure which is troubling her mental health.

    “She is an above-average student. When her marks percentage in exams decreases, she feels pressurised by the family who doesn’t understand enough.”

    “Due to stress her performance is decreasing and her mental health is deteriorating. I am giving therapies to her family also and there is an improvement.”

    According to a research survey by American College Health Association and National College Health Assessment, the majority of undergraduate students face stress and anxiety during academics which is a major factor in performance pressure.

    “Six out of 10 students face anxiety due to academic performance pressure,” the research states.

    Dr Wasim Kakroo, a psychologist says as per the Yerkes Dodson law it becomes difficult to make a parent understand during therapies about the stress situation among their kids.

    As per the law, there is a bell-shaped relationship between stress, pressure, and performance. “The law states that low levels of stress lead to low performance, while moderate levels of stress can enhance performance, but too much stress can become counterproductive and decrease performance,” Dr Karoo adds.

    Dr Kakroo says that a lack of time management skills and a narrow focus on academic achievement are impacting the mental health and overall well-being of children and young people in Kashmir.

    “This has led to a rise in anxiety and panic attacks among students. The emphasis should shift from comparing oneself to others to focusing on personal development, self-care, and emotional resilience. The attitudes towards mental health and seeking help have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, but more needs to be done to educate society about mental health and the importance of taking care of it,” the doctor said.

    “Shifting courses or fields should be encouraged and normalised, and seeking help should not be considered a weakness. Early intervention is crucial in treating mental health issues and preventing further harm., he said, adding, “Life is not always fair, but with a positive outlook and mental fortitude, individuals can overcome any obstacles that come their way.”

    Mahwish Bhat, a Master’s degree student says she always overthinks and has anxiety thinking about what the pattern of question paper would be in the exams.

    “I underestimate my own hard work due to performance pressure. Many unrealistic expectations are imposed on me from all sides. The competition in class for doing better also adds to pressure on me.”

    She says the importance of relaxation skills and unwavering support from family and teachers to cope with the stress that comes with academic pressure is very important.

    Dua Bhat another student says that she feels she isn’t doing justice to the medical stream which was “forced” on her by her family.

    “I was passionate about artwork and now not doing that is adding to my anxiety. There is a real need for a counsellor for students like me. But unfortunately, in schools, there are none. They (counsellor) may have helped me to maintain a balance between studies and my passion.”

    She opines that the root cause of this performance pressure lies in the education system, which only focuses on delivering results and doesn’t offer guidance or support on how to achieve them.

    Asifa Wani, a mother of two kids, echoes a similar sentiment and emphasised the need for parents to guide, support, and motivate their children during challenging periods.

    “Parents keep high expectations from their kids for better performance but ultimately, pressure affects the mental well-being of children. Sometimes they are irritated, tired and exhausted due to this. They don’t take interest in things other than academics. They seem lethargic often because their minds are preoccupied with going to school, tuition and homework. It becomes really challenging for kids to study productively.”

    “It is crucial to understand the sources of academic stress and manage performance pressure in a healthy and balanced manner. This can be achieved by setting realistic expectations, practising stress management techniques, and focusing on the learning process rather than just the outcome. Such practices will help students perform better, reduce stress, and maintain a healthy work-life balance.”

    Nayeem Ahmad, a teacher said as an educator he emphasises the importance of creating a stress-free learning environment that encourages critical thinking and understanding rather than solely relying on rote learning and memorisation.

    “The lack of parental involvement, particularly among students from low socio-economic backgrounds, only exacerbates the situation.”

    Anisa Bhat, another teacher said that many of her students suffer from anxiety and panic attacks during exams, causing them to worry more about their grades than preparing for their tests. “This often leads to distorted thinking, causing students to feel inadequate and fear revealing their true abilities during exams.”

    She says that parents can play a big role in shaping a student’s response to exam results.

    “Warm and indulgent parents who avoid saying no to their children may also cause their offspring to lack self-control and follow rules. On the other hand, neglectful parents who are indifferent to their children’s needs may have experienced similar issues during their own upbringing.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • One More Militant Killed In Awantipora Gunfight, Toll Two

    One More Militant Killed In Awantipora Gunfight, Toll Two

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    SRINAGAR: One more militant has been killed in an ongoing gunfight at Padgampora area of Awantipora in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Tuesday.

    A senior police officer said that two militants have been killed so far in the ongoing encounter.

    Earlier, an army trooper was killed and another was injured in the gunfight.(GNS)

     

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  • Karan Johar Shifts His Song’s Shooting From Switzerland To Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: After a hiatus of seven years, film maker Karan Johar is all set to shoot the last pending romantic song of his movie Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, in the snow clad mountains of Kashmir.

    Directed by Karan Johar, the epic love story stars Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh in the lead roles.

    As per the latest buzz, the song will be a tribute to the late film maker Yash Chopra, who Karan idolizes. Ranveer and Alia will recreate the looks of Sridevi and Rishi Kappor from the film Chandini directed by ace director Yash Chopra in late 1980’s.  Alia will be seen donning chiffon sarees while Ranveer for a change will be in the formal attire.

    The romantic song will be shot in Kashmir in a ten-day schedule beginning on March 1. The crew has already left for Kashmir while Karan will leave for the valley with Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt on February 28 and join the crew.

    Karan Johar wanted to film the song in Switzerland but after Alia Bhatt’s pregnancy he moved it to Kashmir as the film maker believes that snow has same feel in Kashmir as it has in Switzerland.

    Alia will be accompanied by her baby Raha for the ten-day shooting schedule.

    With this song in Kashmir, the entire shooting of Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, a tribute to Karan’s favourite director Yash Chopra, will be complete.

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  • Korean Government Offers Scholarship, Details Here

    Korean Government Offers Scholarship, Details Here

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    South Korean Government is inviting a fully funded scholarship for Masters, and PhD programmes called Global Korea Scholarship (GSK) for the year 2023.

    A total of 1300 international students below the age of 40 years with a relevant degree from any recognized institution are eligible to apply. Applicants must have obtained their degrees by February 28, 2023 to apply for the scholarship.

    The documents required for the scholarship include Recommendation letters, Attested transcripts, a Statement of Purpose, a Certificate of Language proficiency, and a Medical assessment form.

    Selected candidates will be provided with round air tickets, a settlement allowance of 200,000 KRW (12,700 INR), and a monthly allowance of 900,000 KRW-1,500,000 KRW (57,000-95,000 INR). Selected candidates will also receive a research allowance and medical insurance.

    Eligible candidates can apply in two ways- either through the Korean Embassy of your country or directly to the domestic University of Korea.

    The Scholarship is open throughout the year, for further information, click here 

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  •  JK High Court Notifies Rules For Live Streaming

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    SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh on Monday issued regulations governing the live broadcasting and recording of proceedings in courts and tribunals in the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

    The High Court Registrar General, Shahzad Azeem, released the rules on Monday under the title “Live Streaming and Recording of Court Sessions Rules of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, 2023.”

    Per rule 5, it is strictly forbidden to record proceedings on audio, video, or by any other method than what is required by the regulations.

    The laws further state that live streaming is prohibited during court procedures involving marriage, gender-based violence against women, sexual offenses, and instances covered by the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act (POCSO Act).

    Also, cases that the bench believes may incite animosity among communities and perhaps lead to a breakdown of law and order will not be streamed live.

    Furthermore, cases that the bench believes may incite animosity among communities and perhaps lead to a breakdown of law and order will not be streamed live.

    Moreover, live streaming will not be available for any other matters in which the Chief Justice or the bench has given a special directive.

    Any individual or organization is prohibited under Rule 9 from recording, distributing, or transmitting live-streamed proceedings or archival data through print, electronic, or social media.

    It further states that any unauthorized usage of the live stream will be punishable as an offense under the Indian Copyright Act of 1957, the Information Technology Act of 2000, and other provisions of law including the law of contempt of court.

    Without the prior written consent of the Court, the live stream cannot be reproduced, copied, transferred, uploaded, posted, edited, published, or reprinted in any way.

    As per the Rules, court proceedings in matrimonial matters, cases concerning gender-based violence against women, cases concerning sexual offences and cases under the POCSO Act would stand excluded from live streaming.

    Read Rules Here / Live_Streaming_Rules

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  • Man Killed After Hit By Train

    Man Killed After Hit By Train

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    SRINAGAR: An unidentified man was killed after getting hit by a moving train along Pattan-Hamray railway station in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district this morning, officials said.

    They said that the man was hit and subsequently run over by the train on way from Banihal to Baramulla, resulting in his instant death.

    Confirming it, a police official told that they are ascertaining the identity of the deceased individual. (GNS)

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  • Militant Involved In KP’s Killing Neutralized: ADGP

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    SRINAGAR: Additional Director General of Police Kashmir Zone, Vijay Kumar on Tuesday said the militant who killed Kashmiri Pandit Sanjay Sharma, has been killed in Awantipora gunfight.

    Kashmir zone police, while quoting ADGP Kumar, said the militant killed in the gunfight has been identified as Aqib Mushtaq Bhat of Pulwama.

    He said Aqib was an A category militant and was initially working with Hizbul Mujahideen, but was now working with TRF.

    “Killed #terrorist identified as Aqib Mustaq Bhat of #Pulwama (A category). He initially worked for HM #terror outfit, nowadays he had been working with TRF. #Killer of late Sanjay Sharma #neutralised,” police tweeted. (KNO)



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  • CRPF Trooper Shoots Self Dead

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    SRINAGAR: A CRPF trooper ended his life by shooting self dead with his service rifle in Nowshera area of Jammu district reports said on Tuesday.

    A police offical confirming the incident identified the deceased as CT Sarith of 245 Batallion.

    The cause of him taking such an extreme step was not immediately known, the official said adding that investigation has been launched into the incident. (GNS)

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  • Awantipora Gunfight: Armyman Succumbs, Operation Continues

    Awantipora Gunfight: Armyman Succumbs, Operation Continues

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    Srinagar: One of the injured army soldier succumbed to his injuries in an ongoing encounter at Padgampora area of South Kashmir’s Awantipora on Tuesday.

    Official sources told news agency GNS that one of the army soldier who was critically injured succumbed to his injuries at 92 Base Hospital.

    Earlier, an unidentified militant was killed, and two armymen injured in an ongoing encounter.

    More details will follow.

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  • Police Says One Militant Killed

    Police Says One Militant Killed

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    SRINAGAR: In the midnight encounter that broke out in Padgampora Awantipora, the Jammu and Police said they have killed a militant.

    The police tweeted that they have retrieved the body of the slain militant but the identity is to be ascertained. The operation is still in progress.

    (Photograph used in this report is merely representational)

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