The word gender is a delicate word which, as soon as one hears it, brings to mind the image of a delicate woman, who has grown up with delicacies and always lives within the walls of the house.
And the fact is that most of the women and girls in the Chenab Valley get married after getting an education, so coming and going from in-laws to parents house becomes their whole world and they spend their lives in the same way.
Most of these young ladies and girls are full of talents, and of course the women of the Chenab Valley can make their parents and their country proud by mastering any field in the world.
But unfortunately, as soon as the women reach the age of puberty, their hands are turnd yellow, and the talents that have been coated inside them disappear as soon as the color of hina fades, and this is just spend their lives as normal women.
But Amrina Naik, from Doda district in the Chenab Valley, is a beacon for these women who sacrifice their talents for their in-laws after marriage.
Amrina Naik hails from Mahalla Tehsil in the hill district of Doda. Deprived of her father’s shadow in the early years of her life, this talented girl hails from Udhianpur. She was just four years old, her father’s shadow lifted from her head by and after that her mother raised her along with her sisters, and her brothers. She passed the Class XII examination from Government Higher Secondary School Bharat and then said goodbye to the curriculum keeping in view the domestic situation.
But saying goodbye to education did not diminish her talents and she continued to show off her talents. During this time, she won first place in several district-level painting competitions.

At the same time, she got married to Zakir Hussain Naik, a young man and handsome man. But unlike ordinary women, she started trying to hone her skills as soon she stepped into the in-laws. Her husband supported her and encouraged her on every step.

Amrina Naik has a knack for Arabic calligraphy, calligraphy, painting, fashion designing, and interior decoration. She is also master in the art of painting. A few years ago, she drew a sketch of the late former president of the India, Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam, which the late president liked very much and sent her a letter of appreciation in response. Amrina Naik has also produced the best portraits of the poet Allama Iqbal.

Amrina Naik also sells samples of her paintings, but she has to keep her paint prices low because she has no contact with any dealers who buy paintings in the international market.
She is also second to none in calligraphy and Arabic script. She is also an expert in fashion designing. She uses her talents to create beautiful women’s clothing, as well as to make beautiful engravings on pottery, and she is a role model in home decor.
Talking to The Chenab Times, Zakir Hussain Naik, husband of Amrina Bano, said that after cooking and doing other chores at home, she often practices inventing new things and the things she invents are always invaluable.
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Farid Ahmed Naik is Executive Editor for The Chenab Times and first Sarazi language news reporter. He also covers Crime and Politics on CT. Read More…




