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Srinagar, Nov 27: On
the eve of the Constitution Day, the President of India, Droupadi Murmu,
released translated versions of the Constitution in nine Indian languages—
Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Bodo, Kashmiri, Telugu, Odia and Assamese
at Samvidhan Sadan, New Delhi.
Among these, the
Constitution of India has been translated into the Kashmiri language for the
first time, marking a historic moment for the region and its linguistic
heritage.
The Kashmiri translation
has been carried out by a team from the University of Kashmir (KU) under the
Ministry of Law, Government of India, and executed through the Central
Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysore.
The project, initiated in
September 2023 and completed in March 2025, was coordinated by Prof. Aejaz
Mohammad Sheikh Professor, Department of Linguistics, Head Department of Urdu
and Dean School of Arts, Languages and Literature.
The translation and review team
included Afaq Aziz: Centre of Central Asian Studies, University of Kashmir.
Basher Bashir: Shaikh-ul-Aalam Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies, University
of Kashmir. Ghulam Nabi Haleem: Department of School Education, Government of
Jammu & Kashmir. Iftikhar Hussain Bhat: Department of Law, University of
Kashmir. Irshad Shamsi: Department of Higher Education, Government of Jammu and
Kashmir. Khurshid Ahmad Mir: Department of Higher Education, Government of
Jammu and Kashmir. Mir Junaid Alam: Department of Law, University of Kashmir.
Mir Mubashir Altaf: Department of Law, University of Kashmir.
Ratan Lal Talashi:
Department of Kashmiri, University of Kashmir. Satish Vimal: All India Radio
Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir.
Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof.
Nilofer Khan, who keenly monitored and supported the work throughout,
congratulated the team for completing this nationally significant assignment.
“This is a moment of
immense pride for the University and for the people of Jammu & Kashmir.
Bringing the Constitution into Kashmiri will greatly strengthen constitutional
awareness and linguistic inclusion. I commend the team for their scholarly
dedication and hard work,” she said.
The University extends its
appreciation to all contributors and reiterates its commitment to advancing
academic excellence, multilingual scholarship and national development.