Jahangeer Ganaie
Pulwama, Jun 23: A young artist from South Kashmir’s Pulwama district has made it to India book of records by making the smallest origami paper flower with a stem.
Muntazir Rashid, 21, is a resident of Tiken Pulwama who has pursued a bachelors degree in dialysis technology has also published one book and very soon is going to publish three more books.
Muntazir said that he has been inclined towards artwork since his childhood and has taken reshaping waste material, cardboard and many others arts as his hobby.
He said that he has managed to make it to India book of records as he has made the smallest origami paper flower with stem, a Japanese origin art.
“I have made hundreds of art pieces so far and has sold several pieces already. I feel very happy as my skills are being acknowledged which encourages me to nourish my talent more,” Muntazir said.
Muntazir said he has also written four books so far, “among one has already been published while three more will be published very soon.”
“The published book namely ‘Whirlwind Flames of Love’ revolves around the heartbreaks and how to overcome such circumstances,” he said.
Muntazir said that instead of getting involved in drugs, depression and other things, youth must keep engaged themselves in artworks and other sports-related activities.
“Hard work and consistency is a must achieve any dream and youth must try their level best to change their dreams into realities,” he said.