00:00Because my life is in the area of the city, I didn't think that it would be an award for
00:05the first year,
00:06which was released and that was the award for the first year.
00:10Yes, the award is necessary to recover from this year.
00:13We are in Kashmir, a small area of Kashmir.
00:17I was sitting with those people with me,
00:20who are my friends with me.
00:23He has passed the exam all over India.
00:26My first position was there.
00:28In Kashmir, there are some female writers who have not had their own ideas,
00:35but in the fields, they have their own best work.
00:40They have also named them in Kashmir.
00:43In Kashmir, Kashmir is the first young female writers.
00:49They have the first book in Kashmir,
00:52which is the first book in Kashmir,
00:53in Kashmir.
00:54That was not done in Kashmir.
01:01That is not known in Kashmir.
01:07They have the first name in Kashmir.
01:13It was an Oaxlan and the other awards.
01:23This is the first name of Kashmir.
01:24the main part of the project
01:25that is where I am
01:26and that is where I am
01:30growing up
01:31and the development of the development
01:33I have
01:34in three
01:36my master's
01:38my post-graduation
01:39that
01:42my
01:43my
01:43my
01:43my
01:43I was very shocked that I would do a PhD in many subjects and get a PhD in many different
01:50subjects.
01:50But my interest was with Kashmiri.
01:55I had a post-graduation in Kashmiri.
01:57That's the reason that I was very impressed with my professor Nassim Shafai.
02:06And I decided that I will grow in Kashmiri.
02:12But my father, my father, he was very proud of me.
02:17He was very proud of me.
02:18Then I had a master's education.
02:23So this is my teaching.
02:26How did you write it?
02:30I was a student where I read it.
02:34Where I read it.
02:39can say that every child has a book, a book,
02:43or something doesn't write, something doesn't read.
02:45But then the interest of that will also be made.
02:49So I'm reading stories.
02:52I'm reading stories and reading stories.
02:55So those stories were always related to the culture,
02:58sometimes some of my grandkids, some of my grandkids were always related to them.
03:02And I grew up because my childhood was completely different from the kids.
03:07Why? It was completely different because I was in a house, inside my house.
03:13I had never left my house outside, so I was watching my own world, I was able to get my
03:20own world.
03:21So I had an interest with books and books, where I was born, where I was born, where I was
03:28born, where I was born, where I was born.
03:29So I was born, and I was born. And I was writing a lot, because my father was very famous,
03:37that I was always writing, then I was writing a lot of books.
03:40And after that, I started my own story in 2005. And I started writing a story.
03:46When we are talking aboutophantins and guns, we at the same time are written in Urdu.
03:52But you are writing in Kashmir because you have masters in Urdu.
03:55in the future. So, Kashmiris, why are you writing fiction?
03:59Is there any special way in Kashmiris?
04:02No. I'm not. I'm not a professor.
04:05I'm a professor who is a professor.
04:08In fact, she is a writer.
04:10But I'm a writer.
04:12Why am I saying that you are a writer?
04:13You are a writer.
04:15I'm a writer.
04:15I'm a writer.
04:16I'm a writer.
04:17I'm a writer.
04:19I'm a writer.
04:24I'm a writer.
04:27I'm a writer.
04:30Your writer is a writer.
04:33Why are you writing a book?
04:35You have a writer.
04:36Because my books are books.
04:39My books are books.
04:41that is the story of Kashmiri, that is the story of those stories.
04:45But those who read my stories, they have said that you have used the Proverbs
04:50and used the Proverbs.
04:51They have used the Proverbs.
04:54The topic is different because I am a woman.
04:57She will write a woman.
04:59There are instincts.
05:00They are inborn.
05:02I can write a woman.
05:04I can't write a woman.
05:06I can write a woman.
05:13I can write a woman.
05:14I can write a woman.
05:15I can write a woman.
05:15Do you think the first book of your stories will go?
05:19People will go?
05:20No.
05:22When I started writing stories, I started writing stories.
05:26I said,
05:27I said,
05:28I said,
05:31Prof. Nassim,
05:39I said,
05:40I was growing up.
05:44Am I saying,
06:02a book should be written to me, but I thought that I got a book
06:05and that it was a year that we had released a year, which was released
06:09and that it was a year to give it to me. Yes, this is a book
06:12that requires a recommendation to be very important.
06:15It's a small area, a little bit of a space, and it is a small area
06:19in our heart. It is our heart, and it is my heart,
06:21we have never felt like this, but it is not a part of it.
06:27You have done a book called English,
06:29foreign
06:34foreign
06:35foreign
06:35foreign
06:36foreign
06:36How do you think that translation is going to be able to reach people?
06:41This is something that has happened in my house.
06:45I had a article written by Rhabubhavani.
06:49It's a reason that I loved my husband and I had a lot of love for him,
06:53which was his home.
06:56My husband and I also had a relationship with him.
06:58He had a relationship with him.
07:01He had a relationship with him.
07:02My husband and I had a lot of love for him.
07:04He said, do this work that no one has done.
07:09So, write about Rhabubhavani.
07:11I have read about Rhabubhavani.
07:12I have read about Rhabubhavani.
07:13I have read about Rhabubhavani.
07:15I have read about Rhabubhavani.
07:17But when I went to college,
07:20I had a lot of love for him.
07:21I have read about Rhabubhavani.
07:23There is nothing I have found.
07:25I have found a small paragraph in the book.
07:28I have already known about his life history.
07:30I have heard about Rhabubhavani by Rhabubhavani.
07:40But the study I have found was not in London.
07:42my research has not been finished because I was living in a way that if it comes to
07:48the world, then how would it come to the world? Then I realized that in Jammu
07:51of the Tala Pilu, there was a trust that was built in Kashmir Pandit, because
07:55there were not been here, so where I went from, where I went from, where I went from,
08:00where I went from, where I went from, all the research I went from, all the research
08:04has been translated.
08:04कर लिया मैं आपने कंई कई खाय का मिया नहीं पाती हूं जहां मैं तालबी साथ बैठा करती थी उनुवरसिटी
08:22में अपने ठीचरस को रहती एपने इसका धाय देखती हूं कहीं और नहीं देखंगी क्यूंकि मैं काors
08:32I don't have the courage that I would like to give up to you
08:35in those students who are living with me, who have made my responsibility.
08:39It's a good idea that I sit with them with me
08:41whose responsibility I am with, who I want to reach my children to my children,
08:48who are my children, whom I am Professor Nassim Shafai, Professor Nirja Matu,
08:53who is my father or my husband.
08:56So, I don't have to achieve anything, I don't have to achieve anything,
09:02I don't have to achieve anything, I don't have to achieve anything,
09:03but I do have to achieve it very much.
09:05It's a great job.
09:07The President's Award is also a Young Writer's Award.
09:11When did you get it and who did you get it?
09:13The President of India who got it, I got it in the 9th grade, 2003.
09:18The Scouting and Girl Guiding is a moment.
09:21Because it's the opposite of literature.
09:25So, I got the bravery award, there are 6 classes, I am the first girl,
09:31I am the first girl, I am the first girl in Kashmir,
09:33who has passed the exam all over India.
09:36So, I got my first position there.
09:39That is the first person who got it in the 9th grade,
09:47I am the first person who got it.
09:48I was the first person who got it.
09:48And I am the second person who got it, who got it.
09:49And I got a lot of other people who got it.
09:52have to do that. So I have done that.
09:55Today we talk about the day of the days,
09:58the day of the day of the day of the day of the day,
09:59and the day of the day of the day.
10:02Where are you from?
10:05We say that women empowerment,
10:07we get to know that it's a day that
10:09I understand that my house is my home.
10:13Okay.
10:14Whether my husband's home or whether my husband's home,
10:17I know that I'm a good.
10:20I will play, I will play.
10:22I don't think I should make art march.
10:27It is a day every day.
10:29It is a day every day.
10:30If we say that Kashmiris was very empowered.
10:36We say that it is not empowered.
10:38It is not.
10:38Is it our kandr's daughter who is learning roti?
10:42Is it not empowered?
10:43Is it not working with her husband?
10:44Is it not empowered with her husband?
10:52I have seen her in my house.
10:52I am selling tamooks.
10:54Or mucchlia.
10:55Or mucchlia.
10:56The fashion of women is very high in Kashmir.
11:00If we will see.
11:02Now we are talking about violence.
11:04The violence of women, I believe.
11:07The violence of women is so much.
11:09But I want to explain to you.
11:12Do you choose to be my daughter or my daughter?
11:15It is my daughter.
11:15Do you have to look for themselves?
11:18You have to look for themselves.
11:19If you have to talk about Islam or the society,
11:21if you have to talk about it.
11:24If you have to talk about it,
11:25or sometimes you have to talk about it.
11:26Or you have to talk about it.
11:27So, if women are a teacher.
11:30You have a teacher.
11:31Writees of me.
11:32And for people in thevantages.
11:33you can do better.
11:35What are the time?
11:38I feel like my time is being made by the evening.
11:45I do not want to show my literature,
11:47I do not want to show my stories,
11:49I do not want to show my stories,
11:53because the stories of my stories are told,
11:56I do not want to show my stories,
11:58I do not want to show my stories,
12:01with me, I have written wherever I am, I write where I am, when I am living in my life,
12:08I write down my life, I write down my life, my life goes on my children's lives. I have
12:12stories, I have stories, I have stories, I have stories, I have stories, I have stories
12:15that I want to make, whether they make or not make, they have to make a profession,
12:20but I have to make a job.
12:22Yes, yes, yes, yes.
12:23My husband is my husband, my husband was my house, so my husband was my husband.
12:29When is the time coming?
12:31The time coming from the temple is the time when the temple gets angry.
12:37Because I'm not a lot of talking, I'm a lot of talking, I'm a lot of listening.
12:40I'm a lot of social, I'm a lot of people.
12:44I feel good to sit with people, talk with people, and listen to them.
12:48But when I'm angry, that's the time coming from the temple.
12:51Will there be any message in today's day?
12:54I want to give this message to all the daughters,
12:57that I want to give them to their own.
13:01I want to give them to their own.
13:03Whatever passion, whatever passion you want to do,
13:08do it once again.
13:10I want to give them to their own,
13:12and be careful, and be careful.
13:13The ones who are in your future,
13:15the ones who are in your future,
13:17the ones who are in your future,
13:18they will live.
13:20There are many people who have their passion,
13:24what action is, who have finished,
13:25that is a victim.
13:28There are many people who have been here.
13:29And that they don't have to do this.
13:30But then,
13:31if you will do this out.
13:35You know,
13:36what is your true passion?
13:49It's possible that we can do the same work and do the same work in the world as well as
13:54we can do the same work in the world.
13:58A.T.V. Bharat, Srinagar
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