![British awards for Two Pakistanis, including the first Sikh female journalist British awards for Two Pakistanis, including the first Sikh female journalist](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDPh5TG9o_U3b6krBj0q9XAOEx0l8VWYHzzRFYfJHizOJzVWYGr5hrslTafPOv3a_XrOW-yuQOHCr-fjUYhEOnrwebRpcu0XvU20k3XSxMIk5tGROyEvSsNcfPyR8rNOIGvdQoSbV67S1e/s1600/British+awards+for+Two+Pakistanis%252C+including+the+first+Sikh+female+journalist.jpg)
British awards for Two Pakistanis, including the first Sikh female journalist
Monday, May 18, 2020
Comment
Another Pakistani Sikh youth, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) journalist Manmeet Kaur, who was honored as Pakistan's first Sikh woman, was nominated for the top award by a British international organization.
Manmeet Kaur hails from Peshawar, the capital of KP, and works as a reporter for the private TV channel Hum News.
While the other Pakistani youth nominated for the award is also from KP but he got his education from Punjab province.
In addition to Manmeet Kaur, 21-year-old Pakistani youth Manjot Singh has been nominated for the award. He is also one of the young people nominated for the award.
Manmeet Kaur was honored to become the first Sikh female reporter in 2018. She has also won several national awards for her reporting.
Manmeet Kaur, 25, also faced difficulties as a woman from a minority community, but she turned to journalism after graduating from university, ignoring social issues.
When she came to journalism two years ago, she said in an interview that most girls in her community are not given higher education and even if someone is given a little education, they are not allowed to work.
Manmeet is currently a reporter for Private. After living and studying in a city like Peshawar, when he chose journalism for a job, his parents initially opposed his decision, but later he turned to journalism. Was allowed.
During her journalism career, Manmeet Kaur has been instrumental in highlighting the problems of minority communities, as well as other social issues.
Manmeet Kaur has been nominated by the British Sikh Religious Organization (The Sikh Group) in the UK for his journalistic services and contribution to society.
Manmeet Kaur is ranked 81st in The Sikh Group's list and is the only Sikh woman to be selected from Pakistan among the influential personalities of 30 years, while another Pakistani youth was also nominated for the award. Is.
Manmeet Kaur started journalism in 2018. The two nominated Pakistani youths will be given the Influential Sikh Personality Award next year.
The list also includes girls and boys from Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States, India and Malaysia. In the list of 100 most influential personalities up to the age of 30, most of them are from India and most of them are from the world of showbiz and fashion.
The list also includes sports and business figures, as well as 30-year-olds working on human rights and religious freedom, including education, society and health.
The list also includes 21-year-old Manjot Singh, a Pakistani youth who graduated from Nankana Sahib with an engineering degree from the University of Management and Technology, Lahore.
Manjot Singh has also been nominated for the award for his religious beliefs and views. Manjot Singh was also nominated for the award.
0 Response to "British awards for Two Pakistanis, including the first Sikh female journalist"
Post a Comment