Potholes and bad road conditions are pretty common in India no matter how much inconvenience it causes to the citizens. However, a little girl took it upon her to talk about bad road conditions in her area.
A video is going viral on social media where a little Kashmiri girl turns into a reporter to show the bad condition of lanes and bylanes.. In the video, the little girl can be seen holding a lapel mic and narrating how the condition of the roads have gone severely bad.
The video was shared on Twitter user Sajid Yousuf Shah who is also the CEO of The Real Kashmir News. He captioned the video - 'Meet Youngest reporter from the Kashmir Valley.'
The video begins with the girl greeting her audience. She then talks about how the road in front of her is extremely dirty. As she talks about the roads, her camera person navigates along with her, giving a clear picture of each side of the lanes.?
The little girl wears a pink jacket and dictates her 'cameraperson' (her mother) to follow her and show the condition of the damaged roads.?
The child reporter also comments on how people have made their surroundings dirty by littering around. ¡®Kitna kachra phenka hua hai¡¯ (people have thrown garbage), she says.
The young girl is also worried about her guests. ¡®Itni gandi road hai ke mehman bhi nahi aa sakte¡¯. (The road is so dirty that even guests cannot come). She mentions that since the road is extremely dirty and in shambles, guests will not come to her place.
People on the internet showered the little girl with all sorts of appreciation and like her dedication and vigour.?
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In the end, the energetic child reporter asks her audience to ¡®like¡¯, ¡®subscribe¡¯ and ¡®share¡¯ the video, while promising to return soon with another one.?As per?NDTV, the name of the girl and the exact location where she was shooting the video could not be immediately confirmed.
Kashmir valley is currently under the grip of the 40-day harshest winter period known as 'Chilla-i-Kalan' which began on Tuesday. Moderate to light snowfall has been reported from most parts of north Kashmir and south Kashmir including Gulmarg, Sonamarg and Pahalgam tourist resorts.
Even though the snowfall is a beautiful sight, it has been a difficult time for the people residing there. Commuting has also been quite dangerous due to the bad and slippery roads.?
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