Govt establishes helpline for J&K students pursuing studies in rest of India

STC NEWS DESK
SRINAGAR, APRIL 25 (STC): In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terrorist attack and reports of assaults, harassment, and threats targeting Kashmiri students from various parts of the country, the Jammu & Kashmir government has established a dedicated toll-free helpline – 1800-8900-166 – at the Raabita Office in Srinagar to extend support and assistance to any student facing intimidation or threat. The helpline will operate
round-the-clock and is equipped to address grievances, offer assistance, and coordinate with local authorities wherever needed.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has expressed deep concern over the unfolding situation and reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to uphold the rights, dignity of every student from Jammu & Kashmir and ensure a safe environment for them, no matter where they are pursuing their education.
“We humbly and earnestly appeal to the governments of all States and Union Territories, in these trying times, to come forward with unwavering commitment to protect the Kashmiri students and citizens who find themselves far from home. These individuals, whether traveling or residing outside Jammu and Kashmir, must be safeguarded against any form of harassment, discrimination, or intimidation,”— pronounced by a resolution passed yesterday at the All Party Meeting chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.
The government has urged all educational institutions and state administrations across the nation to ensure the safety of students from J&K and to take firm action against any individuals or groups attempting to disrupt communal harmony.
Students and their families have been asked to report any incident or concern via the toll-free helpline. For assistance, those in distress have been asked to call: 1800-8900-166 (Toll-Free).(STC)