Mushtaq Pahalgami

Mushtaq Ahmad Magrey, also known as Mushtaq Pahalgami[1] (born 1981), is a social activist, environmentalist and president of Himalayan Welfare Organization.[2][3] He hails from Pahalgam town of Anantnag of Jammu and Kashmir. He was honoured with an award from the Ministry of Tourism working for the cause of education, public health and environmental conservation in Pahalgam, Kashmir.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

    Mushtaq Pahalgami
    Born (1981-03-01) 1 March 1981
    Known forJ&K, Right to Information, 2009 Right to Public Services legislation, J&K, PSGA, 2011 Environmentalism
    Parent(s)Taja Begum (mother)
    Mohammad Jabar Magrey (father)

    Career

    Mushtaq Pahalgami has worked closely with many other environmental and social activists in the region, including environment and human rights lawyer Parvez Imroz. Pahalgami is founder and president of the NGO Himalayan Welfare Organization, Pahalgam (HWO), committed to service in the areas of health care, environmental protection and conservation, tourism, education,[15] poverty reduction and alleviation[16] human rights, and preservation of the famous Kolahoi Glacier, Lidder and Sind Rivers.

    Pahalgami also works with trade unions and social organizations like the Pahalgam Collation of Unions, Pahalgam Hotel/Guest House Owners Union, Pahalgam Travel and Tour Operators Union, Pahalgam Tent Union, and Pahalgam Peoples Welfare Organization.[17] He and his team at HWO are known in the region for organizing free medical camps,[18] educational conferences, environment preservation and awareness programmes, seminars and symposiums about the right to Information[19][20] public education and health care,[21] drug deaddiction, animal rights, sanitation and hygiene apart from ongoing flood relief operations after the recent floods in the valley.[18][20][22][23]

    Pahalgami has campaigned for environmental conservation in the Himalayan region, particularly in and around Pahalgam, compelling exploitative forest, timber and land interests to retreat from most parts of the region through a long and sustained legal battle and RTI crusade against illegal occupation of forest land, hunting of wild animals, felling of trees and smuggling of timber.[24] HWO has also organised over 30 camps and information campaigns to promote and ensure conservation of the natural ecosystems of the Lidder and Sind rivers as well as the Kolhoi Glacier.

    Social Campaigns

    Pahalgami and his team at the HWO have filed hundreds of Right to Information Act RTI and Public Service Guarantee Act PSGA applications and cases, particularly concerning land grabbing, illegal construction and illegal land-use in and around Pahalgam; ensuring implementation of the 2008 J&K High-court order staying all construction and repair in the region. This has resulted in positive interventions and more than two hundred notices served in various cases, to the Department of Social Welfare, Ministry of Tourism, Department of Education, Department of Consumer Affairs, Department of Public Distribution, rural Development, Ministry of Environment, Forest Department, Integrated Child development project; GOI, and State Assembly Secretariat, among others.[25][26]

    Mushtaq Pahalgami's sustained efforts at inculcating a culture of rational critique and inquiry among the youth, have also strengthened the citizens' movement in the region.[27] His persistent efforts in questioning the state-machinery's inefficacy has given much-needed impetus to the state's anti-corruption movement.[23][28][29]

    See also

    References

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