THE Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a remarkable tale of passion and perseverance, centered around the journey of young entrepreneur Nazim Nazir. Over the span of five years, Nazim's trajectory from a curious enthusiast to a prominent figure in the honey beekeeping industry epitomises the symbiotic relationship between human endeavour and the bounties of nature.
Nazim's tryst with beekeeping commenced in his childhood days, nurtured by an innate fascination for the delicate workings of the honeybee world. Fuelled by relentless self-education and deep-rooted passion, he embarked on his entrepreneurial odyssey while still in the 10th grade.
Reflecting on his humble beginnings, Nazim recounts, "In 2018, when I was in 10th grade, I constructed two boxes for beekeeping and put some sugar in them. Though my initial amateurish attempts did not work out, I was adamant and with hope sought guidance from the department of agriculture, securing crucial assistance and resources to propel my vision forward."
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