Gwasha Lal Kaul: Kashmir’s prominent Journalist of pre-Independent era
Gwasha Lal Kaul was one of the most bold and prominent Journalist Kashmir has ever produced. Besides a historian, he used to publish “The Kashmir Chronicle’’ from Srinagar before 1947, which he had founded in 1939. Kaul, during the same period, was also the President of Kashmir Journalists Association and the founding Editor of “The Kashmir Times (1934) besides a correspondent for A.P.I. and Reuters in 1931.
The Kashmir Chronicle of July 16, 1947
Kashmir Rechords is producing one of the scanned copies of this preserved newspaper, published on July 16, 1947.The newspaper carries an interesting write-up on the right corner of its front page under the heading “Kashmir on Horns of a Dilemma”, with Delhi (July 13 dateline). Remember, on July 16, 1947, Kashmir had neither decided to accede to India nor to Pakistan on the day of publication of this news item—hence the dilemma!
As per the available records, during the period from 1945 to 1947, the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir was publishing 60 newspapers/weeklies/journals, mostly in Urdu and English from Srinagar, Jammu, Mirpur and Muzaffarabad. The Kashmir Chronicle was one of those prominent papers.
According to the noted broadcaster, Peerzada Abdal Mehjoor, this Editor was popularly known as Gwasha Lal (B.A)……for he had completed his graduation in 1927, which was uncommon during those days! More than his journalism capabilities, he was equally recognised as a prominent historian.
Gwasha Lal Kaul’s history book titled “Kashmir now and Then’’ used to be an authentic reference book. The Book was once a part of Kashmir curriculum. Dr Karan Singh wrote its foreword. It is, however, unknown as to why the book was dropped in every seventies.
Abdal remembers Gwasha Lal Kaul as a close friend of his father, Ibn Mehjoor, Both had established an NGO “Kashmir Historical Society “. Dr Abdul Ahad was also its founder member.
Abdal has seen Gwasha Lal very minutely, discussing Kashmir affairs with his father. “Though physically weak, Gwasha Lal was brave with a lion’s heart and tremendously outspoken’’. That is evident from his writings, as he was not sparing even Maharaja’s administration while highlighting the plight of common masses.
Pt. Lok Nath Kaul of Srinagar remembers Gwasha Lal Kaul as being nicknamed as “Gwasha Thackery’’. His references to and quotations from William M. Thackery in most of his conversations with friends and foes had earned him this nickname!
Gwasha Lal Kaul’s professional Journey
1923-1928: Press Representative
1925: President Postmen’s Union.
1928: President ‘Kashmir Youngman’s Club’.
1931: Correspondent A.P.I. and Reuters.
1932: Editor ‘Daily Martand”.
1933: Vice-President S. D. Youngmen’s Association (Yuvak Sabha), Kashmir.
1934: Founder and Editor ‘The Kashmir Times’.
1939: Founder and Editor “The Kashmir Chronicle.
1947: President ‘Kashmir Journalists Association’.
1948: Director of News, Radio Kashmir.
1949: Information Officer, Jammu.
1950: Information Officer, Kashmir.
1960: Back to Journalist.
Comments
Kanwal Krishan Lidhoo
People like Gawsh Lal Kaul are rare breeds who weigh options to pursue their passions and that requires hell of a gut to do. God has stopped manufacturing this stuff.
ashok bhan ashokbhan50@gmail.com
pt gwash lal koul was a prominent journalisr & a broadcaster.inspite of his great contribution to the society with his pen,he remained unsung.it is great to read about late pt gwash lal koul & his writings in various journals& papers
Kashmir Rechords
Thanks for your valuable inputs.