Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Volunteer run school re shapes education in former militant hub

MOULDING FUTURE Profession­als from different parts of India quit their jobs to teach children of a J&K village, where only 1% of the residents are educated beyond Class 10

- Gulam Jeelani gulam.jeelani@htlive.com

BRESWANA (DODA): Karishma Prakash,25, quit her engineerin­g job in Ben ga lu ru and SanuKhan ,30, took a sabbatical from Tata Consultanc­y Services( T CS) in Thiruvan a nthapuram. Both volunteer as teachers at the Haji Public School in Breswana village of Dod a–a district 160 km northeast of Jammu that was once a hub of militancy.

“I feel people are too scared to come here but there is a necessity to teach the students here more than any other city in India ,” says Karishma, on her second threemonth stint in over a year.

Given the remote location of this village of about 1,600 residents and its troubled past, finding regular teachers was not easy for Sabbah Haji,35, whorunsthe school. So she relies on volunteers from across the country, like Karishma and Sanu, who along with a group of locals, teach 400 children up to Class 8 — mostly first-generation learners — to think, question and stay abreast of the world.

“Coming here has been an eyeopening experience. The children despite thediffere­ntkind ofhardship they face are tremendous­ly bright,” says Dhamini Ratnam, 33, who quit her journalism job in Mumbai to teach here.

Situated at 7,500 ft above sea level, Breswana, was one of the many villages of Doda where almost every household was hit by militancy till 2004. The only government school, burnt down in 1992 andre constructe­d in 2005, has just 150 students and 10 teachers. Militants used the terrain to engage in a guerrilla battle with the forces. In 2008, the region was again in news due to unrest over the Amarnath land row.

However, set up a year later, the school is re defining education in a village where not more than 1% residents are educated beyond Class 10th.

“We are taught everything about the world,” says Yasir, 13, influent English. The son of a carpenter, Yasir writes poems in English and Urdu. His mother tongue is K ash miri.A Class 8 student, Hum air a Ba nu can read out the “Quality of Mercy” quote in William Shakespear­e’ s Merchant of Venice in one go. She lost her father a few years ago.

Delhi-based volunteer, Jaishish Kaushik 34, was left in a quandary when Class 7 girls wanted to know during a Geography class :“Why do only men ride horses in Doda, why not women ?” Hyderabad-based Bharat Merugu was made to dance to “Shape of You” song on his last day at the school while Sanuw as flooded with farewell messages from class 1 kids the day she left.

Born and brought up in Dubai, S ab bah did her higher education in Bengaluru where she later worked as a content editor. She returned to her native B re swan a village in 2008 soon after the A mar na th land row led to unrest. Financed by her NRI uncle, the school started in 2009 with 30 kindergart­en kids.

Today, at least 20 families from far away villages have relocated to Breswana to educate their kids. This, when the nearest motorable road is 8 km away.

“I decided to do something to give back to my ancestral village after my relatives were affected in the riots after Amarnath land row,” says Sabbah who plans to make it a higher secondary, and eventually a college, in the years to come.

› I feel people are too scared to come here but there is a necessity to teach the students here more than any other city in the country.

KARISHMA PRAKASH, volunteer teacher at Haji Public School

 ?? HT ?? (Top) Haji Public School is located in Breswana village of Doda district, where almost every household was hit by militancy till 2004; (below) Born and brought up in Dubai, Sabbah Haji returned to her native village in 2008 and decided to run the...
HT (Top) Haji Public School is located in Breswana village of Doda district, where almost every household was hit by militancy till 2004; (below) Born and brought up in Dubai, Sabbah Haji returned to her native village in 2008 and decided to run the...
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