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Kashmir I love, retweets just mean something interests me, student of journalism, formerly @KashmirLife

Srinagar Se unió Mart 2011
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saimabhat@saimabhat·
Last evening, an emergency occurred. Had to rush SMHS hospital along with a patient, unfortunately female. Hoping to have comfort, it was a pain. As doctor advised ECG, there was no female technician available. No where. Possibly very basic & that too in tertiary care hospital.1
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Sonam Lotus@lotusladakh

#WesternDisturbance to WELCOME #𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐊𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐧 With NOWFALL during (21-22nd ) 𝐄𝐗𝐏𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐄𝐃 𝐈𝐌𝐏𝐀𝐂𝐓 Disruption of traffic on Zojila, Shinkula, Changla, Khardongla,Razdan Top etc. & FLIGHT ✈️ on 21-22nd #StayUpdated #PlanAccordingly for your safety & Conveniences

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saimabhat@saimabhat·
“Life School Hosts Media Workshop Honouring Journalist Mudasir Ali, Inspiring Next Generation of Reporters”
Greater Kashmir@GreaterKashmir

#Watch | Life School Hosts Media Workshop Honouring Journalist Mudasir Ali, Inspiring Next Generation of Reporters Charari Sharief (Budgam): Life School Kashmir hosts special media workshop to commemorate the legacy of renowned journalist Mudasir Ali, bringing together leading voices from local, national, and international media to mentor and inspire young students. The event also marked the first anniversary of the Mudasir Ali Podcast Studio, an audio-visual lab established at the school to carry forward Ali’s unwavering commitment to ethical, courageous journalism. Mudasir Ali, a senior editor at Greater Kashmir who passed away in November 2020, was widely respected for his deeply reported work on Jammu & Kashmir’s politics, conflict, and environment. His stories appeared in national and international publications including The Wire, Foreign Policy, and The New Humanitarian. Through hands-on sessions, interactive discussions, and one-on-one mentorship, students received foundational training in: News gathering and reporting, Media ethics, Equipment handling and production basics, critical thinking and narrative accountability. The workshop brought together an impressive lineup of journalists, including Muzaffar Raina of The Telegraph, former CNN-IBN J&K bureau chief Mufti Islah, Times of India special correspondent Naseer A. Ganai, Greater Kashmir Health Editor Zehru Nissa, Greater Kashmir's senior editor Nazir Ganaie, senior writer and book critic Majid Maqbool, and writer-journalist Zahid Rafiq. Students from the first cohort of the Mudasir Ali Podcast Studio engaged with the journalists in group activities, informal conversations, and a Q&A session, gaining firsthand insight into the profession’s challenges and responsibilities. Life School chairman and J&K Private School Association chief Baba Nazrul Islam reflected on his long association with Mudasir Ali, describing him as a committed journalist and a compassionate human being. “The aim of establishing this studio was to ensure society continues to produce journalists like Mudasir, who upheld the cardinal principle of objectivity,” he said. “We can’t fill the void left by Mudasir’s departure, but we will strive to keep his memory alive. This workshop is the beginning of a journey that will not only sharpen the skills of our students but also help them grow as better human beings.” Akash Dutt, a Teach To Elicit fellow who trained the selected students throughout the year, likened the role of the media to a society’s immune system. “Just as the immune system identifies threats to keep the body healthy, responsible media identifies bias and propaganda to keep a society informed,” he said. “My goal wasn’t just to teach the students how to hold a camera but how to hold a narrative accountable.” Honouring Mudasir’s spirit A felicitation ceremony, chaired by Life School principal Gulafrose, concluded the day-long workshop. Mudasir’s brother, Jehangir Ali, J&K correspondent for The Wire, expressed gratitude to the visiting journalists and writers for spending time with the students. “Your guidance and presence mean a great deal to us and to the young reporters who look up to you,” he said. The workshop, and the continuing work of the Mudasir Ali Podcast Studio, stands as a powerful tribute to a journalist whose work and values continue to shape and inspire the next generation.

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Tabeenah Anjum@TabeenahAnjum·
Unboxing our author copies today! This morning, we opened the first author copies of our non fiction book From Dynasties to Democracy: Politics, Caste and Power Struggles in Rajasthan— and somehow, holding the book feels surreal. From seeing drafts, PDFs, or even the cover reveal, there’s something deeply peaceful about holding the finished book! Its weight, its texture, its presence & smell is like witnessing the idea finally taking a form. As we lifted the books out of the box, the entire journey came rushing back. The long conversations on highways, late-night writing, chai at roadside dhabas, crowded rallies, quiet interviews, and the countless stories that found their way into these pages. What began as an idea in 2020, became five years of reporting, travelling, interviewing, digging through archives, revisiting forgotten political moments, and tracing the everyday lives and voices that shaped this body of work. We were fortunate to find our perfect co-travellers in A Suitable Agency, especially @hemalisodhi @rsengupta2003 @AmbarSahil who believed in this project from its earliest spark and walked besides us. Our heartfelt gratitude to the brilliant editorial team at Pan Macmillan. @PujKrishnan @udyotcfc whose invaluable guidance, clarity and generosity have shaped this work into what it is today. And Teesta Guha Sarkar for spotting and acquiring the book. To the people of Rajasthan who trusted us with their stories, our friends, and families. Hoping that these stories shall live on shelves, in hands & in conversations. Happy reading to everyone who has ordered the book!
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saimabhat@saimabhat·
When you were alive, you were my treasure and now when you are gone, your memories are the only treasure I have! #MuhammadAltafBhat #November15,2021
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saimabhat@saimabhat·
This is shocking..
YusufJameelیوسف جمیل@jameelyusuf

I'm deeply saddened by the sudden passing of our colleague Tariq Bhat, the esteemed correspondent for @TheWeekLive. He was not just a cherished member of our tribe but a rare fount of wisdom on Kashmir’s intricate politics. I leaned heavily on his razor-sharp insights, his unerring depth, and his quiet generosity—quoting him often in my special print features and TV packages. His voice will echo in every story we tell from the Valley. Rest in peace, Tariq.

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Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸
Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸@MuhammadSmiry·
Israel bombed a school today, number of Palestinians were killed, mostly children.
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Imran Nabi Dar
Imran Nabi Dar@ImranNDar·
Grateful to @JKNC_ President Dr Farooq Abdullah, Hon'ble CM @OmarAbdullah sb for giving me a chance to contest on the fourth RS seat. Thankful to party GS Sagar sb, Hon'ble Ministers @sakinaitoo sahiba, Javed Dar sb, Rana sb, Advisor @nasirsogami sb, party Treasurer @oberoi_shammi, Provincial President Showkat Mir sb, Hon'ble MLA's, party functionaries for their support and encouragement. I am pretty hopeful that we will win this seat. Insha Allah, our party legislators and all legislators who do not believe in the divisive, anti-people, and communal agenda of BJP will vote for us.
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Eye on Palestine
Eye on Palestine@EyeonPalestine·
The funeral of the journalist Saleh Al Ja’farawi in Gaza city.
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Dr. Omar Suleiman
Dr. Omar Suleiman@omarsuleiman·
Saleh Al Jafarawi. Murdered today by occupation collaborating gangs in Gaza. He was so happy celebrating these last few days after two years of somehow surviving. Chosen for shahada, and we are the ones at loss. Rahimahullah.
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Motasem A Dalloul
Motasem A Dalloul@AbujomaaGaza·
Before and after Israeli genocide
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