I need a freelancer I am a freelancer Pricing News Intelligence

Mir Aiyaz

No location set
Hire Now Message Mir
Languages
English Kashmiri Urdu
Book Mir with Paydesk
See how it works

Book Mir with Paydesk

Make your booking securely through paydesk for these benefits:

1

Preferred Booking Channel

Mir is more likely to commit to assignments booked through paydesk, as it is a trusted platform that validates the seriousness and legitimacy of each engagement.
2

Insured Bookings for Peace of Mind

We provide basic insurance coverage with each booking on paydesk, giving both you and the media professional confidence and protection while they work for you.
3

Effortless Online Payment

Paydesk offers a payment protection system to ensure payments are only finalized when you are satisfied with the job completion. Freelancers trusts our process that guarantees their efforts are rewarded upon successful delivery of services

Still have questions?

Check FAQ
About Mir
Mir Aiyaz is a freelance journalist based in Kashmir
Services
Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Feature Stories Investigative Journalism
+1
Topics
Politics Arts & Books Investigative Reporting
+2
Portfolio

Trafficked Brides in Kashmir- Unveiling the Hidden Stories

09 Oct 2024  |  omny.fm
The episode explores the issue of bride trafficking in Kashmir, highlighting the experiences of women like Rubina who are forced into marriages. It delves into the challenges they face, including social stigma and their fight for justice. The narrative sheds light on the hidden stories of trafficked brides, emphasizing their resilience and the broader social implications of this illegal practice.

Migrants and Moors: Transit camps for migrants risk Kupwara village its livelihood

01 Dec 2023  |  Inside Kashmir
The construction of transit camps for Kashmiri migrant employees in Kupwara, Kashmir, has led to significant local distress. Farmers and residents are losing grazing land, leading to the sale of farm animals and a decline in local livelihoods. The government's decision, part of a broader rehabilitation package for Kashmiri migrants, has been met with criticism for its arbitrary nature and inadequate compensation. Local children have lost play areas, and there is widespread concern about the long-term economic and social impacts. Despite promises from political candidates to oppose the construction, locals remain skeptical.

Vegas338: Trusted Online Gambling and Gacor Slot Site

04 Apr 2023  |  https://kashmirbylines.com/
Vegas338 is presented as a trusted and comprehensive online gambling site in Indonesia, offering a wide range of games including online slots, sports betting, poker, fish shooting games, lottery, and other casino games. It is recognized for its collaboration with SBOBET and provides high RTP slot games, particularly through Slot Mania. The site prioritizes security and comfort for its players, offering a variety of payment methods and customer support for a satisfying gambling experience.

Kashmir: Girls in limbo after admin seals school for “illegal construction”

11 Mar 2023  |  maktoobmedia.com
Female students of Arifa Khatijul Kubra Trust, an Islamic school in South Kashmir, were left in limbo after revenue officials sealed their school for alleged illegal construction. The closure has sparked criticism from locals and activists who argue that the action is part of a broader ideological war against Muslims. The article highlights the perceived discrimination, contrasting the treatment of the Islamic seminary with that of army schools built on state land. The future of the students remains uncertain as the management seeks alternative solutions.

What's behind enforced disappearances in Kashmir?

15 Feb 2023  |  www.fairplanet.org
Abdul Rashid Dar, a civilian from Kunan Poshpora in Indian-administered Kashmir, has been missing since being taken into custody by the Indian Army in December 2022. His disappearance has reignited concerns over enforced disappearances in the region, with estimates suggesting 8,000 to 10,000 people have been abducted by the military between 1989 and 2006. The article highlights the fear and altered daily habits among locals, the role of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in perpetuating impunity, and calls for thorough inquiries and legal reforms to address the issue. Human rights activists and organizations emphasize the need for India to uphold international conventions against enforced disappearances.

Rebels in the making

06 Sep 2022  |  Medium
The article tells the story of Zaid, a young man from Handwara in the Kupwara district of Kashmir, who has been repeatedly targeted by state police for alleged involvement in stone-pelting incidents during the 2016 uprising. Despite an amnesty for first-time offenders, Zaid has been forced into self-exile due to constant harassment. The article also mentions Younis, another youth who is under police scrutiny for posting information about militants on social media. A senior police official denies harassment for social media activity but admits to monitoring anti-social elements. The article suggests that continued harassment of local youth could lead to an increase in militancy in the region, echoing concerns of local citizens. The names and places in the article have been changed upon request.

Teachers’ Future Grim as Gov’t Seals Jamaat-affiliated Schools

14 Jun 2022  |  kashmirnewsline.net
The Jammu and Kashmir administration ordered the closure of nearly a dozen schools associated with Falah-e-Aam Trust (FAT), set up by Jamaat-e-Islami in 1972, leaving many teachers like Zameer Ahmad concerned about their future. The directive, issued on 14 June 2022, has been met with condemnation from local politicians, including former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, Sajjad Lone, and Altaf Bukhari. The State Investigation Agency alleges that the trust's institutions played a role in unrest and encroached on government lands. The ban has been criticized as a violation of the Indian constitution, which grants minorities the right to establish and administer educational institutions. Teachers from the banned schools are now facing joblessness and a lack of support.
×

Mir's confirmed information

Financial institution
Verified Jun 2021
Phone number
Verified Jun 2021
Joined
Jun 2021
×

Sign up to message Mir

Already have an account? Log in
Looking for work? Register as a Freelancer
Verify your email to complete registration
We’ve just sent an email to . Please check your inbox and click the link to verify your email address and complete your registration. If you don’t see the email, be sure to check your spam or junk folder.

Log in