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INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN DAY (IMD) 2024

By Syed Shams Uddin Date: December 11, 2024 Theme: Mountains Matter: Connecting Ecosystems and Communities. International Mountain Day (IMD) 2024 focuses on the vital interconnectedness between mountain ecosystems and human well-being. It underscores mountains as critical sources of water, biodiversity, renewable energy, and cultural heritage, sustaining not only the lives of mountain communities but also millions of people worldwide. The gigantic mountain ranges of Asia—the Karakoram, the Hindu Kush, the Himalayas, and the Pamirs—are collectively referred to as the "Third Pole of the World" due to their remarkable ecosystem and unparalleled significance in the global climate and hydrological systems. These ranges are home to the largest ice reserves outside the polar regions, encompassing a vast network of glaciers, snowfields, and high-altitude wetlands that act as critical water towers for billions of people across Asia. Why "The Third Pole"? The term "Thir...
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POWER DYNAMICS - ABOUT POWER & PELF

By Syed Shams Uddin QUITE INTERESTINGLY,Ubaid Khan's Facebook post dated December 5, 2024, reflecting on the exercise of 'power and authority' by individuals during their tenure and their eventual retirement upon reaching the stage of superannuation, brings forth the following noteworthy conclusions and points for reflection: 1. The Ephemeral Nature of Power: Authority is transient, and no position of power is everlasting. Those who wield it must remember that their tenure is limited, and they will eventually return to the ranks of ordinary citizens. 2. Legacy of Conduct: The behavior and decisions of individuals in authority define their legacy. Acts of fairness, empathy, and service create goodwill and respect, while arrogance and apathy lead to resentment and disapproval. 3. Accountability to Society: Upon retirement, officials find themselves surrounded by the very people they once governed. Their treatment at the hands of society becomes a mirror reflecting their co...

A Call to Action for Persons with Disabilities in Gilgit-Baltistan

By Syed Shams Uddin On the occasion of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, let us reaffirm the supreme virtue of empathy by standing in solidarity with the vulnerable and embracing humanity with unbounded love. Those who walk this noble path are truly blessed, for a life of distinction and honor is defined not by personal gain but by selfless service to others. True greatness lies in uplifting those around us, earning admiration and enduring respect through acts of kindness and compassion. Such humanitarians become beacons of hope, inspiring generations with their noble deeds and leaving behind legacies that endure through the ages. Unlike those who live solely for themselves and fade into obscurity, these benefactors of humanity illuminate the world with their unwavering morality and boundless empathy. Their greatness is not found in momentary grandeur but in the enduring light of their virtues—a testament to the profound beauty of a life devoted to serving others. ...

BATTLING FOOD SECURITY ISSUES IN GILGIT-BALTISTAN

By Syed Shams Uddin In a thought-provoking Facebook post, Waseem Baigal recently showcased the transformative work of the Aga Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP) in Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral. This post sheds light on AKRSP's significant efforts to address the chronic shortage of arable land in these mountainous regions, where agriculture has long been constrained by terrain, climate, and scarcity of suitable farmland. By introducing innovative techniques and sustainable practices, the AKRSP has empowered local communities to cultivate their land more efficiently, maximizing limited resources and supporting local food security. AKRSP’s initiatives date back to the 1980s when the organization began developing programs to modernize traditional farming in Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral. The regions’ remote location and challenging geography, nestled in the northern Himalayas and Karakoram ranges, had kept agricultural practices largely rudimentary and subsistence-focused. However, ...

SIPAR BEGUM: THE UNYIELDING SPIRIT OF COURAGE

By Syed Shams Uddin In the rich tapestry of Gilgit-Baltistan’s history, certain stories of bravery often remain in the shadows, yet these tales hold profound significance, symbolizing the indomitable spirit of the people. One such powerful narrative emerged recently, shedding light on the courage of an unsung heroine, Mujahida Sipar Begum, from Barmas—a locality near the Governor House in Gilgit. Her story is an emblem of defiance against oppression, courage in the face of adversity, and silent resilience that contributed to the historic overthrow of the Dogra regime in Gilgit. This poignant account, shared in Part 8 of Gilgit-Baltistan in the Eye of Historians, published on October 14, 2023, has rightfully drawn attention to her forgotten legacy, illuminating the sacrifices made by Sipar Begum and many like her during a tumultuous era. Sipar Begum’s life began in 1925 in Mohellah Barmas, where she grew up in a community defined by close bonds and traditional values. At just 16, she...

PAYING FITTING TRIBUTES TO THE 1ST MARTYR OF THE GILGIT REVOLUTION

By Syed Shams Uddin UNDENIABLY, the gallant and unwavering struggle courageous individuals demands to be highlighted with due recognition, both regionally and nationally, through an enduring and monumental commemoration of their heroic deeds in the federal and provincial capitals. Such recognition would not only honor their extraordinary sacrifices but also inspire future generations to revere the legacy of their resilience and patriotism. In a poignant tribute to the unparalleled sacrifice made by Amir Hayat of the renowned Gilgit Scouts—the first martyr of the glorious Gilgit-Baltistan Freedom Struggle—esteemed journalist Manzar Shigri expressed deep sorrow in his article titled The First Martyr of the War of Liberation of Gilgit-Baltistan, published in Daily K2 on November 1, 2019. Shigri lamented the neglect of this iconic martyr’s final resting place, situated outside the Chinar Bagh in Gilgit - a neighborhood called Haiderpura, by the banks of the Gilgit River. What deepens the...

LEGACY OF MUJAHID BAKHTAWAR SHAH

By Syed Shams Uddin A highly impactful and engaging discussion aired on the social media platform "Gilgit-Baltistan Nexus," Part I, on October 26, 2024, shedding light on the life and legacy of the legendary hero, Bakhtawar Shah. This broadcast serves as a poignant reminder of the recognition bestowed upon Bakhtawar Shah by none other than Colonel Hassan Khan, the Great Revolutionary Commander, who issued a high commendation certificate on December 10, 1947. This commendation was an acknowledgment of Bakhtawar Shah's invaluable acts of courage and extraordinary feats during the critical period of the region's history. The contents of the handwritten certificate, which is included as page 428 in Manzoom Ali's book Karakoram Hindukush, express a formal and authoritative recognition of Bakhtawar Shah's bravery. This discussion not only brings to the forefront the often-overlooked contributions of Bakhtawar Shah but also highlights the broader struggle for freed...