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जमीला Jamila

जमीला Jamila  The Neelam Valley, cradled in the Himalayas, was a tapestry woven with emerald meadows and sapphire rivers. In the village of Tithwal, nestled on the banks of the Neelam River, lived Jamila. Her eyes, the colour of a still, melancholic lake, reflected the beauty and the sorrow of her homeland. She was called  “Neelam di Beti” , the daughter of Neelam, the most beautiful girl in the valley. The eldest daughter of Khuda Bakhsh and Anisa, her life revolved around her family, especially her younger sister, Saira, and the saffron fields that painted their lives in fiery hues. Across the river, in a house surrounded by acres of saffron and sheep, lived Sukhvinder, son of Bakhtiyar Singh and Tara. He was a boy with a smile as warm as the Kashmiri sun and eyes that mirrored the playful sparkle of the Neelam River. Since the age of six, Jamila and Sukhvinder had been inseparable, their childhood a symphony of shared laughter and whispered secrets amidst the swaying saffro...