Meet Farhan Majeed, Kashmirâs youngest qualified pilot at 20
Farhan Majeed joined an aviation services academy in Uttarakhand after his schooling and remained focus to achieve his dream of flying an aeroplane. Farhan Majeed provides a new perspective for the youth of Kashmir to make their dreams come true.
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Updated: Jan 16, 2021, 08:09 AM IST
A 20-year-old from the Awantipora region of the Pulwama district in militancy-affected southern Kashmir has provided new hope for many. Farhan Majeed has obtained the license of a commercial pilot at this young age.
Majeed is now the youngest man from Kashmir to have achieved this feat.
Award ceremony organised to highlight role, achievement of women in J-K ANI | Updated: Jan 03, 2021 15:00 IST
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 3 (ANI): To highlight the role and achievements of women in the Valley, authorities in Jammu and Kashmir organised a special award function Jashne-e-Parvaaz-Niswaan , The Lal Ded Khatoon-e-Kashmir Award in Srinagar on Saturday.
The event was organised by ELFA International in collaboration with the Northern Railways Women s Welfare Organisation at Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC).
Speaking to ANI Mehran Khan, the organiser and founder of ELFA Intentional said that for the last few years women in Kashmir showcased tremendous performances in different streams which resulted that they are holding good positions across the country.
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