We are committed to utilizing evidence-based approaches to advance policy advocacy, aiming for a long-lasting, sustainable impact on the future. This humble initiative, powered by a diverse team, has worked on the ground and generated knowledge across various subjects related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. By collaborating with communities and other institutions to promote sustainability initiatives, our objective is to foster a shared commitment to sustainability.

National Educational Policy 2020 (NEP 2020)
Rethinking Education in J&K: Towards prioritizing mental and emotional health needs of students
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A culture of uncertainty imposed by the armed conflict has shaped a generation of students in Jammu and Kashmir, too scared to question what they are being taught. They are…

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Policies (implemented) speak louder than press releases
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There are certainly no such templates that would convince an ordinary Kashmiri into taking the claims of the government seriously. Touseef Raina It has become fashionable for the government to…

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Commentary: What to expect from the third phase of ‘Back to Village’ programme
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By Arka Chakraborty and Kasturi Guha / For JKPI The third phase of the public outreach programme ‘Back to Village’ (B2V) will begin from October 2nd and continue till October 12th.  The first of its…

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COMMENTARY: What are the challenges of the revival of the business sector in J&K?
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By Arka Chakraborty and Kasturi Guha / For JKPI On 18 August 2020, the Jammu and Kashmir Government constituted a high-level committee headed by Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor, K. K.…

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Always under the spotlight for the politics concerning this region, the vital human geography of Kashmir has never really got the kind of primacy it deserves. While a lot has been written in praise of its scenic splendour, not much focus is accorded to the elements responsible for its natural magnificence – its climate, the geography, and its interactions with the people, and vice versa.
This is perhaps why this place has not attracted the kind of scholarship it should ideally have given its geological past – of being a place desiccated from water – of an ancient lake called Sati-Sara, or having been part of the Tethys Ocean.
Even in global concerns vis-à-vis climate change, Kashmir rarely finds a mention. This is despite this region being situated within the world’s highest mountain range— the Himalayas, which are vital to the global climate, and dictate & determine the human geography & political economy of billions not only in the Indian subcontinent but the entire South Asia.
With all these observations, fears & doubts in mind, JK Policy Institute’s work is focused on SUSTAINABILITY and other matters concerning the human geography of the region.