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Kashmir: Teacher turned calligrapher revives ancient tradition, empowers community

| @indiablooms | Jun 11, 2023, at 09:38 am

Srinagar/IBNS: Shazia Anees, an English literature teacher, discovered her passion for calligraphy during the pandemic. Her profound connection with the art form and her soulful creations have captivated locals and brought new energy to this time-honored tradition.

With a master's degree in English literature, Shazia's journey into calligraphy began in solitude, where she fell in love with its beauty. Each stroke of her pen reflects a piece of her soul, making her work deeply personal and authentic.

Encouraged by the overwhelming support from her community, Shazia ventured into entrepreneurship, turning her passion into a thriving business. Her success not only transforms her life but revitalizes the art of calligraphy in Kashmir, inspiring others to explore their creativity.

Shazia's art serves as a window into her soul, while also becoming a catalyst for economic empowerment, particularly for young girls in the region. By embracing their artistic talents, these women are breaking societal barriers and creating a brighter future.

Through her dedication, Shazia is preserving the ancient art form of calligraphy and passing it on to new generations. With each stroke of her pen, she ensures the longevity and relevance of this tradition in a rapidly changing world.

(ANI Inputs)

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