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  1. Justine writes on the mental health crisis in Kashmir for India Today Sunday’s Times of India’s Special Report features an essay from Justine on current troubles in Kashmir Justine has written a feature commentary for Mail Today India on frustration and alienation in Kashmir

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  3. Justine Hardy is a journalist and documentary maker with an international reputation. She lives in Kashmir, Delhi and London, and is the author of five books, of which Scoop-Wallah and Goat: a story of Kashmir and Notting Hill were serialised on BBC Radio 4.

  4. Healing Minds Foundation - Justine Hardy. Based on twenty years of working with Non-Government Organisations and foundations in India and the UK this section will give an insight into some of those: slum education in Delhi, earthquake reconstruction and rehabilitation in Kashmir, and a mental health project, also in Kashmir. The NGO, non-profit ...

  5. 2 de nov. de 2021 · Justine’s new novel, Dust, is now available on Amazon in hardcover, paperback and Kindle and to mark the occasion the blog Women Writers Women’s Books has published an interesting Q&A with her. You can see that at Justine’s Facebook page or here.

  6. Justine Hardy has spent the past fifteen years working as a writer, journalist, and documentary filmmaker in both England and India. She is the author of the nonfiction books The Ochre Border: A Journey Through the Tibetan Frontierlands , Scoop-wallah: Life on a Delhi Daily , Goat: A Story of Kashmir and Notting Hill , and Bollywood Boy: Inside Hindi Movie Stardom .

  7. Justine talks about Norah Vincent’s life, work and death on BBC Radio 4’s obituary programme ‘Last Word’. The piece starts at 12:40 minutes into the programme: The Choice of How We Die. by Richard Morris | Sep 1, 2022 | Blog