Human Rights In Jammu and Kashmir: A Study Of Socio-Economic Situation

970 630 ANANDITA PAVAGADHI

Abstract

This study provides an evaluation of human rights concerning the socio-economic situation in Jammu and Kashmir. It highlights the narrative of peacebuilding that can be created in the region through the actualization of human rights. However, the study reveals that the wide-ranging ways of implementation of human rights by the Government may not have been successful in preserving socio-economic rights, free speech, and privacy in Jammu and Kashmir. Over-securitization of the state apparatus in the development of policies, the presence of insurgency elements and conflict within the indigenous groups creates a negative impact on the sustainability of human rights in the region. The prolonged militancy and conflicts between different groups in Kashmir have created conditions of inequality. These include inequalities and discrimination in the realms of literacy and gender for the people in Kashmir. Furthermore, the study also analyzes the overall impact of human rights curtailment on poverty indicators such as food, education, housing and employment.

 

ANANDITA PAVAGADHI

Ms. Anandita Pavagadhi is currently pursuing her Masters in Development Studies from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva with a specialization in Power, Conflict, and Development, and Global Health. Anandita has also been associated with the student body at the Institute as the Vice President of the Students Initiative on Asia and as the Director of Communications for the Global Health Initiative. She is currently associated with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights as a Graduate Student Researcher and is working on the Social Forum 2020 in Geneva. Having completed her Bachelors of Arts in Sociology from Miranda House, University of Delhi, she has interned with the Social Justice and Empowerment division of Niti Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India), a policy think-tank for the Government of India. At JKPI, Anandita seeks to constructively contribute to the discussions and research narratives on policy, governance, diplomacy, peacebuilding and development.

Author

ANANDITA PAVAGADHI

Ms. Anandita Pavagadhi is currently pursuing her Masters in Development Studies from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva with a specialization in Power, Conflict, and Development, and Global Health. Anandita has also been associated with the student body at the Institute as the Vice President of the Students Initiative on Asia and as the Director of Communications for the Global Health Initiative. She is currently associated with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights as a Graduate Student Researcher and is working on the Social Forum 2020 in Geneva. Having completed her Bachelors of Arts in Sociology from Miranda House, University of Delhi, she has interned with the Social Justice and Empowerment division of Niti Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India), a policy think-tank for the Government of India. At JKPI, Anandita seeks to constructively contribute to the discussions and research narratives on policy, governance, diplomacy, peacebuilding and development.

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