I live in the community, just up the road. Actually I work in the centre, where we are now, as a domestic assistant. I'm here because obviously the laundrette closed down. But fortunately for me, the people that run the community centre saw an opening. They offered it to me and I'm just so very glad that they did.

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There is a village near Sakardu, near the Indian border, called Siksa. I was born there, grew up there, and in our village the rate of education in 100% and all over Baltistan. The first high school opened there in 1964 and so my village was very well educated. From my village, if you go to Khaploo there is a big field from there you can view K2 in front of you. It’s peak is always covered in fog and so you cannot see the top. We did not know the importance of K2 at that time. There was a brand of cigarettes called K2 and K2 for us was famous because of that. After, when tourists started coming there, it became famous and now I feel proud.

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