Bint e Haider
Fourteen years ago, I witnessed Farhad Ahmed Fagar busy in pursuing artists through his camera lens for a newspaper. He conducted an interview with someone dear to me who had received a gold medal in fine arts. Following this, he approached me regarding the design for the cover of his book. Then, I received a call from Farhad asking for my interview. Unfortunately, I could not find time and then Farhad slowly faded into a backdrop as I pressed onward into the tapestry of life.
When he reconnected, it was clear that he had bid farewell to the world of the camera and journalism, as it stood an obstacle in his educational journey.
It had made me happy to witness how he navigated the obstacles that hindered his progress. Individuals of Farhad’s resilience invariably reach their destination, adept at surmounting obstacles. Today, I feel proud that the Farhad of my city has the courage to move mountains and at the same time continues to beautiful home for the ‘Shirin’ of literature.
Farhad’s journey persists, marked by boundless enthusiasm and passion. In the challenging and remote region of Mirpura, Neelum Valley, where facilities are scarce, Farhad has taken the initiative to involve teenagers in creative endeavors at Inter College.