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She has two upcoming publications: a historical fiction novel titled “Unbecoming” and an Urdu work called “Kashmir Diary.”
Beyond her professional and literary endeavours, Mahjoor has been politically engaged and a social activist.
Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
The loyalty test for Kashmir
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
‘Despite the challenges, we participated in the elections with unwavering determination.
1. It is the morning, not the one it was yesterday. Then, you get the only…
Kashmiris! Her journey from local radio to international media and her commitment to giving a voice to the marginalised have made her a significant figure in contemporary South Asian intellectual and cultural life.
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After killing young boys, the Indian security forces would return…We will all be gypsies now
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
More than one million nomads of Jammu and Kashmir, mostly from the Gujjar and Bakkarwal communities, who prefer living in temporary sheds or mud houses in the forests and mountains,…
Gilgit-Baltistan!
The soldiers had their…
Kashmir, India, Pakistan And The UN
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
While Imran Khan's recent speech in Kotli has caused quite a rouse in some political circles in Pakistan, most Kashmiris living across the Line of Control have again pinned their…
Mother of a Martyr
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
I had set off too early to catch her before the body of her slain son would reach the village.
She joined the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in 2014 and was appointed as a Media Advisor. She also earned a Master’s in Politics and Governments of South Asia from the University of London, a degree that helped her transition from a local to a global perspective.
Her professional career began in her early twenties as an announcer and news bulletin reader for the popular Kashmiri radio program “Zoondub” at Radio Kashmir, where she was affectionately known as “Nun Koor.” She then spent five years as a Programme Executive at All India Radio before her most notable professional period with the BBC World Service in London.
Then,…
All lives must matter
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
Had Urdu been the spoken language of Europe or America, it is quite evident that the revolutionary verse of the famous Urdu poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz would have become the…
Ode to China
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
"My enemy's enemy is my friend, come to Jammu and Kashmir and realise its intensity among the ordinary people living near the border with China.
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EDUCATION:
A: Master's in politics and governments of South Asia (University of London)
B:. 2. The Great Game
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
Ever since Pakistan has signalled its wish to make Gilgit-Baltistan fifth province, not only have Pakistan's own political outfits been in a state of disarray, but it has reportedly become…
Modi’s India has lost Kashmir
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
While ending the special status of Jammu and Kashmir last year, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured people that the time had now come when gold would grow instead…
Kashmir In search of Subhan Hajam
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
History has become witness to the fact that when plans to destroy the identity or the character of any nation were conspired in political institutions, one of the strategies induced…
My son had passion, not a gun
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
Any news from Kashmir to the outside world is mostly related to the armed confrontation that gives details of the exchange of fire between militants and Indian security forces.
She also works as a political analyst specialising in South Asian affairs and immigrant issues and remains an active commentator on social media regarding Kashmir-related topics.
Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor’s legacy is defined by her pioneering work in international broadcasting, her authentic portrayal of Kashmir’s struggles through literature, and her dedicated advocacy for women’s rights.
During her time at the BBC, she created acclaimed documentaries such as “Three Generations of Women After 1947 in the Subcontinent” and “Nomads of India” and conducted interviews with influential leaders like General Pervez Musharraf, Benazir Bhutto, and Dr. Manmohan Singh.
Mahjoor’s literary contributions are rooted in her experiences and observations of Kashmir’s tumultuous history.
This strong educational foundation was further solidified by her marriage to Abdal Ahmad Mahjoor, the son of the renowned Kashmiri poet Peerzada Ghulam Ahmad Mahjoor. The one you bulldozed, Or the one you occupied, They are furious, And, Outraged, Or, the one that is a rubble, They look…
Red Dots
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
I heard In real or in a dream?
The same technology has come to the rescue of those families living across the Indo-Pak border…
Ukraine Crisis
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
The imminent war in one of the eastern European countries has seen the comeback of the cold war situation between Russia and the United States for the last few weeks.…
Media Kashmir narratives
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
'Those contractors who have been doing business all over the world in the name of "Kashmir shops", do they realize what dilemma this nation is in at the moment?
These words were showered upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi…
Jammu and Kashmir- A Drama of Democracy
by Nayeema Ahmad Mahjoor
If democracy is only about voting and electing representatives, then Jammu and Kashmir is a perfect example of this reality.