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Dr.Shahid Amin

Gwalior, Pulwama

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Associate Professor, Department of Management, Convener Institution's Innovation Council @ ITM Gwalior and FDP Alumnus, IIM Ahmedabad

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  • 2 weeks ago | kashmirreader.com | Dr.Shahid Amin

    I love my homeland. I love its energy and its potential. But I have to say it honestly—what’s happening on our roads is terrifying. And the silence around it is equally dangerous. It’s summer in Kashmir—lush, glowing, and deeply nostalgic. Yet, despite the beauty around me, peace was hard to find, especially on the roads. As I arrived a day before Eid, one of my friends in my home town Tral mentioned that the police had seized several large bikes from young riders who were creating havoc in Kashmir.

  • Feb 11, 2025 | greaterkashmir.com | Dr.Shahid Amin

    The concept of long-distance train travel may be new to the residents of Kashmir. Most locals are more used to cabs, buses, and airplanes because of the non-availability of large trains and routes. But now that the Kashmir to Delhi train service is a reality, this development can alter people’s opinions about rail travel. As someone who had these concerns initially, I know that trains weren’t the greatest mode of transportation for lengthy trips.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | greaterkashmir.com | Dr.Shahid Amin

    I was enjoying a quiet lunch at a restaurant when I overheard a conversation from a nearby table. A group of bank managers were deep in discussion, analyzing their client base. One of the senior managers, wearing glasses, said, “Big clients? They’re not volatile. Even if they move abroad, they’re easy to manage.” The others nodded in agreement, and he continued, “It’s the small clients who are the real challenge.

  • Nov 3, 2024 | greaterkashmir.com | Dr.Shahid Amin

    Sitting under the shade of a tree after a morning workout, watching boys play cricket, I found myself reflecting on an important yet often overlooked concept: perception. The way we perceive others—especially students—can significantly impact their growth and self-esteem. As teachers and parents, we frequently label students as “bright” or “weak,” but these labels can be misleading and detrimental.

  • Sep 8, 2024 | greaterkashmir.com | Dr.Shahid Amin

    Dean, School of Education and Behavioural Sciences and Head, Department of Education, Prof Tasleema Jan reflected on the enduring significance of the teaching professionTeachers need to adapt evolving trends of today’s dynamic educational landscape: KU VC

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