Soil pollution in Tamilnadu and Jammu and Kashmir
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On a sultry afternoon earlier this week, a group of men and women walked into a small room at the Working Peoples Trade Union Council’s (WPTUC) office at Kilpauk to talk about strife-torn Kashmir. The meeting was organised by the All India People’s Federation (AIPF) and WPTUC to discuss the citizen report on ‘why people are protesting in Kashmir’. "It was an attempt to sensitise democratic organisations here about what is happening in Kashmir, who can then take these stories to the public," says R Vidyasagar, convener of AIPF’s Tamil Nadu unit.
Driven by the belief that news about the war-torn valley is mostly met with silence or indifference in other parts of the nation, Khurram Parvez , a well-known human rights defender from Kashmir, was invited to the event to offer a perspective. He was joined by Gautam Mody, general secretary of New Trade Union Initiative, who was part of the civil society group that visited Kashmir in 2016 and formulated the report.
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