- Reshma - Wikipedia
Reshma or Resham is a female given name, derived from Persian and meaning silken, [citation needed] and may refer to:
- Reshma, Age, Death, Husband, Children, Family, Biography More
Reshma (1947 – 2013) was a famous Pakistani folk singer who gained massive popularity for her mesmerizing voice She received the third-highest honour and civilian award in Pakistan, Sitara-e-Imtiaz, and was also known as the nightingale of the desert [1]
- Reshma: The Kashmir trans icon who fought pain to bring joy to people - BBC
Last week, Reshma, an iconic trans woman and a singer in Indian-administered Kashmir, died after a long battle with cancer She was 70
- Reshma - Biography - IMDb
Reshma was a renowned folk singer of Pakistan who, due to her unique husky and folksy voice and personality, was popular both in India and Pakistan Her folk songs were used both in Indian and Pakistani films
- Reshma Saujani: Teach girls bravery, not perfection | TED Talk
We're raising our girls to be perfect, and we're raising our boys to be brave, says Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code Saujani has taken up the charge to socialize young girls to take risks and learn to program -- two skills they need to move society forward To truly innovate, we cannot leave behind half of our population, she says "I need each of you to tell every young woman
- Legendary folk singer Reshma remembered - The Nation
The folk singer was decorated with several national awards, including Sitara-i-Imtiaz and Legends of Pakistan She died in Lahore on this day in 2013 Reshma is survived by a son, Umair, and daughter, Shazia
- Nation honors legendary folk singer Reshma on 11th death anniversary
Reshma recorded various folk songs for Radio Pakistan Her first project with the company “Laal Meri” was an instant hit and she got fame with several television appearances in the 1960s Reshma contributed songs for both the Pakistani and Indian film industry
- Remembering Reshma: The Voice of Transgender People in Kashmir
Reshma was an integral part of the LGBTQIA community in Kashmir, and was always at the forefront of movements championing the rights of their community, Dr Ahmed, author of Hijras of Kashmir,
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