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The Matriarch of Change
Kashmir Observer
|APRIL 13, 2025 ISSUE
For more than 20 years, Nighat Shafi Pandit has quietly but powerfully shaped the social landscape of Jammu and Kashmir. From championing women's empowerment to promoting education and harmony, her work speaks of deep commitment and quiet resilience.
As the founder of HELP Foundation and an advisor to several state and national bodies, Nighat has helped build initiatives that touch lives—whether through microfinance, cultural preservation, or grassroots development. Her contributions haven't gone unnoticed: a Nobel Peace Prize nomination, the Stree Shakti Award, and the Asian Peace Award are just a few honors in recognition of her impact.
In this conversation with Kashmir Observer, Nighat reflects on her journey, the changing realities for women in Kashmir, and why culture continues to be a vital force for connection.
It's a pleasure to speak with you today. Your journey and accomplishments are incredibly inspiring. To start, could you share what inspired you to dedicate your life to social work and community development?
I was driven by the cries for help in my community. In 1997, Kashmir was going through a difficult time, marked by turmoil and conflict, and I felt compelled to act. The incident that truly sparked my journey into social work was my husband's attack in an ambush. Witnessing the suffering and challenges faced by those around me, I realized that I had to do something meaningful to help. Additionally, my mother's legacy played a significant role in inspiring me. She was a kind and compassionate person who always put others before herself, dedicating her life to helping those in need. Growing up, I saw her selflessly serve our community, and I wanted to carry on her work and make a difference in the lives of those around me. Her example of kindness and compassion deeply influenced my decision to dedicate my life to social work and community development.
You've been involved with numerous esteemed organizations, including the Ford Foundation and the J&K State Women Commission. How have these roles shaped your approach to social work and community development?
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