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Kashmiri Girl’s 19-Hour Hope Run
Kashmir Observer
|November 27, 2025 Issue
While classmates chase office jobs, Nazia Khan clocks 19-hour days to turn a cow, two acres and a vegetable basket into medical hope.
The first call of the day is the rooster that Nazia Khan refuses to silence.
By 4 am, she is already in the barn, fingers testing the udder of her lone cow. Milk hits the steel pail in an even stream.
She measures two litres for customers, keeps half a litre for her parents’ tea, and is back in the kitchen before the first kettle whistles.
At 22, Nazia is the oldest worker in her house and the youngest postgraduate student in her village. She is also the only child her parents have left who can still walk without a cane.
Her father, Abdul Rashid Khan, once drove a truck over the Sinthan Pass. Two slipped discs ended that life. Now, he shuffles to the veranda with a walker Nazia built from discarded orchard wood. Her mother, Raja Begum, survives on tablets that cost 1,200 rupees a week.
Both parents sit in the sun and watch their daughter load vegetable baskets onto her head, the same way other parents watch sons leave for green pastures.
The walk to the market takes 27 minutes downhill. Nazia counts every step because the return climb will be done with 40 kilos less produce and 400 rupees more hope.
She sets up beside the bus stand where commuters from Anantnag buy breakfast radish and gossip. A plastic sheet becomes her shop, while a broken brick becomes her chair.
By seven-thirty, the spinach is sold, by eight the milk is gone, and by eight-fifteen she’s counting how much homework she can finish before lunch.
Customers do not haggle. They know the girl with soil under her nails is paying school fees for her 15-year-old brother, Aamir, who still dreams of becoming a pilot.
“She charges the same rate for three years,” says Farooq Hakeem, the government teacher who buys 200 millilitres every day and refuses change. “In Kashmir, that counts as a miracle.”
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition November 27, 2025 Issue de Kashmir Observer.
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