It is no longer true that women in Kashmir cannot work or run businesses. An inspiring example is Sania Zehra,a 20-year-old resident of Balhama, who is a champion in beekeeping. She is not only the backbone of her family’s longstanding business but also a shining example for her entire community.

Sania said that beekeeping has been her grandfather’s business, which her father took over, and now she is in this line of work as the third generation. “In the beginning, I used to help my father, but I often felt bored and just tried to pass the time. I never thought I would develop an interest in it, but today I am so passionate that I handle everything from beekeeping to its marketing myself.”

She mentioned that the profits from the business have enabled her to grow further, and she is also involved in import-export activities. Sania reflected on why she chose beekeeping when there are many other businesses: “Beekeeping is mentioned in the Quran; it carries great blessings from Allah. It doesn’t matter that I am a girl; what matters is the capability to work. Personally, I believe that beekeeping is a respectable profession and also has healing properties.”

She acknowledged that no journey is easy, especially in Kashmir and for women. “I faced a lot of trolling at the start, even from close relatives, but I never lost heart. I always tried my best to focus on my work, and today I am genuinely satisfied.”

Sania stated that not only does she earn a decent income, but her beekeeping business has also allowed her to expand into other ventures. “I produce beauty products, wax, and even green pollen from beekeeping.”

Photographs below capture Sania with her pet bees: