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Meet Malik Mukhtar, a young Kashmiri teacher whose aim is to revive the centuries-old art of Calligraphy. Hailing from Pattan town of J&amp;K&#39;s Baramulla district, the 28-year-old now runs his own training institute for encouraging creativity. The valley appreciated Mukhtar for his craft and he wants to popularise the art amongst valley&rsquo;s school students. This is his story.</p>
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