When Prestige Hides Punishment
Kashmir Observer
|June 06, 2025 Issue
A student's self-harm has shaken Kashmir, but for many, it brought back buried memories. What happens when education comes at the cost of childhood dignity?
When news broke that 14-year-old Numan, a student at Kashmir Harvard School, had taken his own life, it hit home for many of us.
His tattoos, reportedly the reason he was harassed by school staff, weren’t unusual for someone his age. For a teenager exploring identity, ink on skin can be a way to feel seen. But instead of curiosity or conversation, Numan met ridicule and shame.
He was called immoral. Deviant. And eventually, he couldn't bear it anymore.
The tragedy forced Kashmiris to confront an uncomfortable truth: our schools especially the elite ones aren't always safe. They prize order. They demand conformity. But they rarely protect children from humiliation, or allow space for difference.
People are speaking now. But when I was a student, they didn't.
Back in the 1990s and early 2000s, I was among the "lucky" ones. I had made it to one of the top schools in the Valley. My parents were proud. Neighbours admired us. But inside the gates, behind that polished reputation, was a reality no one talked about.
We were hit. Slapped for speaking in class. Kicked for forgetting homework. Made to stand for hours. Sometimes caned. Always afraid. The class monitor, a fellow student, would note down the names of "noisy" kids. That list was our death sentence. Teachers would go down the line, punishing each one.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition June 06, 2025 Issue de Kashmir Observer.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Kashmir Observer
Kashmir Observer
DRDO Weapons Played Decisive Role In Op Sindoor: DM
The weapon systems developed by the DRDO played a decisive role during Operation Sindoor, serving as a testament to the professionalism and commitment of the organisation towards safeguarding national interests, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday.
1 min
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Mirwaiz Rasool Shah Remembered
Prominent social reformer and educationist Mirwaiz Rasool Shah (RA), was remembered here on his 117th death anniversary on Thursday.
1 min
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Tourist Hotspots Buzz As Kashmir Rings In New Year
Kashmir welcomed the New Year with celebrations at major tourist destinations across the Valley, as large numbers of tourists and local residents gathered to mark the beginning of 2026 amid tight security arrangements.
1 min
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Australia Names Spin-Heavy 15-Member Squad For T20 World Cup
Australian selectors have named a spin-heavy squad for the defending champions for the forthcoming Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka and India.
1 min
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
ATF Price Cut By 7%; Commercial LPG Rate Up Rs 111 Per Cylinder
Price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF), or jet fuel, was reduced by 7.3 per cent on Thursday, while commercial LPG rate was raised by Rs 111 per cylinder, as state-owned oil marketing companies implemented their monthly price revisions aligned with global fuel benchmarks.
4 mins
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Illegal Mining Enforcement Brings in ₹57 Lakh in Kulgam
Kulgam district recorded an unprecedented surge in revenue and enforcement outcomes following a sustained crackdown on illegal mining activities in the month of December.
1 mins
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Kashmir's Spoken Past
There was a time when children fell asleep listening to stories about brave kings, clever heroes, and unforgettable characters from the valley's past.
1 mins
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
JKBOSE Class 10 Results Likely Next Week
Education Minister Sakina Itoo Thursday said that the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) will announce the result of annual regular-2025 class 10th examination in the second week of January.
1 min
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
JERC Shelves JKPDD's 20% Peak Hour Surcharge Proposal
Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has decided to shelve the proposal of JKPDD seeking nod to charge an extra 20 percent charge on electricity consumption during morning and evening hours in the UT.
1 min
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Kashmir Observer
Worried About Future of ODIs After 2027 World Cup: Ashwin
Skeptical about the future of ODIs after the 2027 World Cup, former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin says that the format has lost its space to mushrooming T20 leagues and an \"overkill\" of cricket caused by ICC's push for a marquee event every year.
1 min
JANUARY 1, 2026 ISSUE
Listen
Translate
Change font size

