Kumar Tajamul Islam, a 27-year-old resident of Srinagar, has emerged as a committed entrepreneur and an active politician in the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC). Known for his grassroots connection and unwavering sense of duty, Tajamul has continued to serve society with compassion and action.
His journey into public service gained widespread attention during the COVID-19 crisis. While the entire region faced uncertainty and lack of resources, Tajamul stood with his people. He extended help to families by providing essential supplies, medicine, and on-ground support. Many remember him for stepping in where systems fell short.
What makes his story inspiring is the consistency of his efforts. Even after the pandemic, he did not stop. Whether it is assisting youth with job opportunities, helping families in distress, or working for community development, his presence is often felt before any formal help arrives.
As an entrepreneur, he also focuses on empowering others by generating local employment and promoting self-reliance among young Kashmiris. His dual role as a social worker and a political voice gives him a unique identity in Srinagar’s evolving leadership space.
At an age when many are still finding direction, Tajamul Islam is already shaping change with humility and hard work. His approach reflects inclusive values and a commitment to those who need support the most.

