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Bilal Bhat

Bilal Ahmad Bhat (born 1 January 1989, Nigeen Bagh, Hazratbal, Srinagar, India) is an Indian Delhi-based Kashmiri journalist, author, activist, actor and a former students union president. He is the present chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Youth Civil Society.
==Early life and education==
He received his primary education from Al-huda Public School at Khayam, Srinagar. He finished his matriculation in 2005. In 2006, he joined SP school from where he received his high school graduation in medical science. He was involved in student activism since his high school days. He used to actively participate in extracurricular activities. Despite being newly introduced to the game, on 3 June 2006, he won silver (second position) during the open challenge J&K State Arm Wrestling Championship defeating former Arm Wrestling Champions. Following the same year, he represented J&K State by participating in The All India & South Asia Second- Division " R.W. Leybroune Callaghan Cup" 15’s Rugby Tournament held at Barabati Stadium Cuttack, Orissa between 4–10 August.
Bhat played the role of an actor in the international feature film Zero Bridge in 2007, based on Kashmir. He formed a student’s union in the year 2007. He finished his high school in 2007 and joined SP College in the year 2008. He became actively involved in students politics during the first year of his college during Amarnath land transfer controversy and became President of the Sp college students union in the same year. He organised a number of protests and demonstrations in the summer capital Lalchowk, Srinagar against the Indian forces for killing unarmed youth in the valley.
On the call of the Kashmir University students union in 2009, he organised a massive students rally in Lalchowk against the Shopian double murder and rape. During the same year he had to dissolve his union following the infamous ragging incident owing to his union’s involvement in which he along with his two friends were named for the incident. Later on, the union resumed in the year 2010 during Kashmir unrest. In the same year he formed an apex body of students which was an amalgam of various college student unions to protest against, torture, arrests and the killings of youth, mostly students who fell to the bullets of security forces in 2010 unrest. During his college days he had participated and organised a number of youth conventions based on social work, environment and human rights. He made a big contribution towards social service by involving youth in the social services. He actively participated in environmental drives. He finished his BSC in 2011.

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