Mirwaiz Dr Molvi Umar Farooq stated when the whole nation was facing floods and the government had disappeared from the scene

photo for press 2Srinagar,September 6,2015-CNS:-As the devastating floods of September 2014 complete one year, Darul Khair Mirwaiz Manzil Today organized an Award Ceremony  at the Auditorium of Islamia Higher Secondary School Rajouri Kadal to honour those “Real Heroes” and brave hearts of Kashmir who exhibited tremendous courage and valour during  last year’s devastating flood.

Mirwaiz Dr Molvi Muhammad Umar Farooq , the Patron of Darul Khair gave  away medals and memorabilia to 25 religious, social and political organization who where in the forefront of relief and rehabilitation work. 35 individuals from different walks of life were also felicitated who exhibited great courage in saving  human lives  during last years flood. Apart from that around 70 youth volunteers were given certificates who rendered their services in different relief and rescue operations , and  also volunteered for Darul Khair’s “AkhAkis” Initiative.

During his inaugural speech Mirwaiz Umar Farooq lauded the courage of people, especially youth, during and in the aftermath of the flood in relief and rehabilitation work, and thanked the the good samaratans who offered monetary help and assistance in undertaking the “Akis Akis” initiative for building houses for the flood affected. .  He said  that such initiatives  were aimed  to invigorate  the society with the  spirit of community service, collaboration, self help and self reliance.

APHC Chairman stated when the whole nation was facing floods and the government had disappeared from the scene, the volunteers, youth and representatives of social welfare originations came forward to face the difficult situation with courage and determination. He stated that gesture of self-help and collective efforts proved that Kashmiris could withstand any difficult situation without the help and aid of the government. He stated that the time has come when Kashmiris should stop looking for help from the government, reject aid and so called packages and inculcate in them the spirit of self-help to utilize their collective efforts.

On the occasion, Mirwaiz thaked the media persons, Doctors, youth, members of Dar-ul-Khair Mirwaiz Manzil and people representing various walks of life for their extraordinary work during the floods and thereafter.

Before the award ceremony, a documentary film featuring the relief and rehabilitation work of Darul Khair was also screened.

 

 

 

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