Sameer Showkin Lone

Sameer Showkin Lone

Born in Srinagar, the capital city of Jammu and Kashmir, Sameer is a Journalist and a Development Professional. He worked as Aspirational District Fellow with the Govt of India. He was posted in Naxal hit Bijapur district in Bastar Division of Chhattisgarh State of India. A Computer Science graduate with post graduation in Mass Communications & Journalism, Sameer has a Certificate Course in - [Public Policy & Defining Problems] And [Speaking Effectively & Leading Self] from Harappa Education. He has done Defence Course (Batch 2014) from Ministry of Defence, Govt of India, at Maritime Warfare Centre (Kochi). A former staffer at India Today and ScoopWhoop, he reports on Defence & Security, Kashmir Politics, Education, Health & Nutrition And lately on Development Journalism
798 Hits Sameer Showkin Lone Mar 28, 2024, 7:53 PM
his year’s theme was ‘Awareness is Everyone’s Right!’ The event received support from Care Foundation J&K and Kashmir Cancer Awareness Network. The Bluethon included a Cancer awareness talk by Dr Shabnam Bashir, a talk by President founder of J&K Care Foundation Mr Dildar representing people with Spinal cord injury in which he mentioned various issues faced wheelchair -bound people and difficulties in accessing healthcare facilities and treatment.
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786 Hits Sameer Showkin Lone Mar 26, 2024, 5:02 PM
Uneven rain and snowfall and gusty winds which J&K has been witnessing over the years are the symbols of erratic...
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333 Hits Sameer Showkin Lone Mar 20, 2024, 9:59 PM
With World especially the Arab countries continuing their “criminal silence” over Israel's continued onslaught over Gaza strip killing innocent people,...
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1,791 Hits Sameer Showkin Lone Mar 20, 2024, 9:19 AM
With a population of around 3000 and a geographical area of 4.13 square kilometers, the village is among the rare...
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614 Hits Sameer Showkin Lone Mar 18, 2024, 6:38 AM
o fight the increasing malnutrition, the district administration thought of introducing millets in Anganwadi centers. But it was not an...
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