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Video of a 15 year old girl reporting live from Kashmir’s Shopian district is going viral for all right reasons.
Updated : Feb 09, 2019, 05:48 PM IST
Video of a 15 year old girl reporting live from Kashmir’s Shopian district is going viral for all right reasons.
In an one minute 19 second video, Eiduha Iqbal can be seen talking about the current snowfall. She using a marble slab as her mic. From her confidence to her 'news sense', everything about this video is perfect and Twitteratis are applauding this young girl.
Journalists from Kashmir and all across the country are applauding her professionalism and report. Senior journalists of various media outlets also praised the girl’s reporting, with many suggesting her to take it as career.
A schoolgirl from #Shopian is reporting about snowfall. Watch this aspiring journalist’s report. #kashmir pic.twitter.com/QSKYAopZ6h
— Fahad Shah (@pzfahad) February 8, 2019
Here's how Twitteratis reacted...
She is awesome future of indian journalism,really mesmerising
— Rashid Wequar (@rashid_wequar) February 9, 2019
Talented girl. She will make a good TV journalist..
— Pramod Kumar Singh (@SinghPramod2784) February 9, 2019
That’s awesome
— jayshree sridhar (@SridharJayshree) February 9, 2019
soooo adorable
— Zainab Sikander (@zainabsikander) February 9, 2019
Excellent reporting
— Seema Pawar (@seemaguptapawar) February 9, 2019
Future Journalist
— Balasubramanyam (@pbsmba) February 9, 2019
Peace can give this beautiful place & it’s citizens a brighter future.
— mumbaikaengineer (@Faltuuengineer) February 9, 2019
She is much much better than most journalists found today.
— Bharateeya (@Matirmama) February 9, 2019
Good luck to her. May she shine.
On Friday Jammu and Kashmir recieved the heaviest spell of snowfall so far. A couple was killed while their two children were rescued after an avalanche destroyed their home in Kokernag area of Anantnag district late on Thursday.
Six policemen, two Fire and Emergency Services personnel and two prisoners went missing after another avalanche hit a police post near the Jawahar Tunnel on the Jammu-Srinagar Highway. Relief and rescue efforts on Friday have traced one of the missing, police said.
Mutton, poultry products and vegetables have vanished from markets in Srinagar city and other places. Alarmed by depleting stocks of petroleum products, local administration has ordered rationing of petrol and diesel till the supply position improves.
This season's snowfall has dispelled fears of water shortage in rivers, lakes, streams and springs during the coming summer months. At the same time, the vagaries of nature have also taken their toll causing serious hardships to the people.