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    Indian-Administered Kashmir Orders Review of Educational Books Amid Controversy

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, officials in Indian-administered Kashmir have mandated educational institutions to conduct a thorough review of all books available on their premises. This directive aims to identify and remove materials deemed ‘objectionable,’ though the criteria for such classification remain unclear. The move has raised concerns among educators and activists about potential censorship and the impact on academic freedom in the region.

    Indian-administered Kashmir has long been a sensitive area due to its complex political status and ongoing tensions. Educational content has often been a focal point in debates over cultural and political narratives. This latest order reflects broader efforts by authorities to control information and influence the ideological environment within schools and colleges.

    Meanwhile, the directive has sparked a wider discussion about the balance between protecting societal values and preserving intellectual freedom. Critics argue that such crackdowns could hinder critical thinking and restrict access to diverse perspectives for students. The situation continues to evolve as institutions begin implementing the review process, with observers closely monitoring the implications for education and civil liberties in the region.

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