Dr Kamal Hossain and Dr Hameeda Hossain after attending some meetings in Paris visited UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador and SAF Founder, Madanjeet Singh to update him about the activities of the Chapter.
It was a learning experience for the two teachers namely Mr. Showkat Ahmad Ganai and Ms. Asmat Chowdhary of DPS, Srinagar. During their visit to Bangladesh they had an opportunity to interact with various NGOs and distinguished personalities and heads of different public departments. The main focus of the tour and the interaction was the contemporary legal studies and human rights issues of South Asia in general and Bangladesh in particular.
Shalish is primarily an outgrowth of rural power structure. Derived from an Arabic word meaning ‘arbitrator’, Shalish can be understood as a process of mediation with much emphasis on the people who act as mediators or ideally “Shalishkars”, who are rich, powerful and socially accepted persons.
Based on my online application, I was selected by the South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal & Human Rights Studies (SAILS), Bangladesh to attend a course on Alternative Dispute Resolution starting from 29/05/2010 till 29/06/2010 in Bangladesh.