Aamir Peerzada
Aamir Peerzada | |
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File:Aamir Rafiq Peerzada.jpgFile:Aamir Rafiq Peerzada.jpg Aamir Peerzada-2015 | |
Born | 4 April 1991 Bandipora, Kashmir |
💼 Occupation | Journalist & filmmaker |
Notable credit(s) | Ramnath Goenka Award 2015, Redink Award 2016, Redink Award 2017 |
Aamir Peerzada is an Indian journalist and documentary filmmaker. He has worked with NDTV as a reporter and producer till March 2017. In 2015, he filmed a challenging journey to the top of Mount Everest during the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.[1] The documentary Operation Everest – Summiteers to Saviours[2] was later made using the footage recorded by Peerzada and his team. He has also produced documentary films Lighting the Himalayas[3] and Siachen – Journey to the World's Highest Battlefield.[4]
Early life and education[edit]
Peerzada was born in 1991 in Kashmir. His father was killed by unknown gunmen in 2002.[5][6] Peerzada did his schooling from Jawaher Navodaya Vidyalaya Baramulla and then joined University of Kashmir for Bachelors in Science. He later studied Broadcast Journalism.
Award and honours[edit]
- Ramnath Goenka Award for excellence in Journalism 2015[7]
- Red Ink award 2016– Excellence in Indian Journalism under Sports category[8]
- Red Ink award 2017– Excellence in Indian Journalism under Science and Innovation category[9]
Recent work[edit]
- (2015) Operation Everest – Summiteers to Saviours NDTV
- (2016) Lighting The Himalayas NDTV
References[edit]
- ↑ "Blog: Frozen Bodies, Snow Stained With Blood at Everest Base Camp".
- ↑ "The Indian Army's Operation Everest".
- ↑ "Lighting The Himalayas Initiative Powers Up Phugtal Monastery".
- ↑ "Blog: A 60-km Trek to the World's Highest Battlefield, Siachen".
- ↑ "Aamir Rafiq bags second RedInk award for Excellence in Journalism". risingkashmir.com. 10 June 2017.
- ↑ "Aamir Peerzada is a journalist for BBC Indian languages. He grew up in Indian-administered Kashmir, during insurgency of the 1990s, and the violence reached his family. It was this tragic event which compelled him to become a journalist". BBC. 15 February 2019.
- ↑ "Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards". The Indian Express.
- ↑ Rathod, Pranav. "Pressclub Mumbai". MumbaiPressclub.
- ↑ Rathod, Pranav. "Pressclub Mumbai". MumbaiPressclub.
External links[edit]
- magazine interview
- BBC Podcast about What compelled Aamir to become a journalist?
- BBC Podcast about Surviving Everest's 2015 earthquake
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