of their husbands, sons and fathers are still on a daily search for their loved ones while trying to discover their own identity — are they widows or not widows?
Apart from economic hardships, they have been alienated by family, society and government. Documenting their mental agony and trauma was never an easy task. This book compiles their tragedies in order to give a voice to the voiceless. Courts have failed them, successive governments have brushed aside their suffering, society has adopted an indifferent attitude and there are those who earn out of the indigence of these women.
About the author
Afsana Rashid Bhat is a Srinagar-based journalist. Covering social and political affairs, her reports have been widely acclaimed. She has been awarded a number of fellowships and awards. She has been to Cardiff, London, Amsterdam and Kathmandu and has attended many workshops, seminars and conventions in India and abroad. She received her master’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from University of Kashmir (2000-01) and post-graduate diploma in rural development, IGNOU (1999).
She has also worked as research investigator for various projects conducted by Directorate of Adult Education, Union Ministry of Human Resource Development, Centre for Adult Continuing and Extension Centre, University of Kashmir and Radio Kashmir-Jammu. She has worked as lecturer in Mass Communications and Video Production at Government Degree College Baramulla, Kashmir.
192 pp / PB
Rs 200 / USD 13
ISBN-10: 81-7221-048-5
ISBN-13: 978-81-7221-048-9
Size 8.5 x 4.5 / Non-fiction / Kashmir / Human Rights / India
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