• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contributors
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
The Kashmir Horizon
EPAPER
  • HOME
  • Region
  • City News
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
  • News In Focus
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Ideas
    • My Idea
    • Friday Faith
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Business
  • Sports
  • India
  • World
  • Snapshots
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
The Kashmir Horizon
  • HOME
  • Region
  • City News
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
  • News In Focus
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Ideas
    • My Idea
    • Friday Faith
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Business
  • Sports
  • India
  • World
  • Snapshots
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
The Kashmir Horizon
No Result
View All Result
Home Top News

Kashmir witnesses surge in donations for war-hit Iran

Irfan Yattoo by Irfan Yattoo
March 24, 2026
in Top News
A A
Kashmir witnesses surge in donations for war-hit Iran
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegramEmail

• Jewellery, vehicles, savings, and livestock among key contributions
• Iranian Embassy acknowledges Kashmir’s “unforgettable solidarity”

Irfan Yattoo

Srinagar, March 23: A wave of humanitarian support is sweeping across Kashmir as people from different backgrounds come forward to donate money, gold, and personal belongings for civilians affected by the ongoing war in Iran.
From cities to villages, the growing response reflects a strong sense of solidarity, with many contributing whatever they can despite financial constraints.
From Srinagar to Budgam, Bandipora, and Baramulla, the response has been widespread, particularly in Shia-dominated areas where youth-led campaigns have intensified over the past several days.
Volunteers have been moving door-to-door, mobilising support through mosque announcements, social media outreach, and local networks.
Locals said the campaign gathered momentum after Eid-ul-Fitr, with contributions cutting across social and economic lines.
Women, children, daily wage earners and traders have all stepped forward, often donating beyond their means despite prevailing financial challenges in the region.
Syed Mohsin Rizvi of Zadibal, who donated his car and his children’s Eid savings for relief efforts, said that “What is happening in Iran is heartbreaking. The least we can do is stand with the suffering people. We did not celebrate Eid this year. Instead, we chose to contribute, he said.
In this campaign, women are the front runners, who not only donate their jewellery but are also donating house hold things.
Zubaida Ali, a resident of Budgam, donated her wedding bangles.
“These were given to me by my parents, but if they can help someone in distress, that matters more,” she said.
In Mirgund Pattan, Fatima Zehra sold jewellery worth ₹1.5 lakh and donated the entire amount. “If I had more, I would have given more. Humanity comes first,” she said, adding that the decision was taken collectively by her family despite their modest income.
Volunteers say such contributions are not isolated. Ghulam Hassan Mir from Ganderbal said women have been coming forward quietly, placing jewellery, utensils and even mobile phones into donation boxes.
“Some were emotional, but they said this is their duty. Humanity is more valuable than material things,” he said.
In Shahtulpora and Chanamohalla Inderkote in Bandipora’s Sumbal area, local organisers said collections have reached nearly ₹15 lakh in gold and ₹6 lakh in cash within days.
Youth and daily wage earners have also made remarkable contributions. In Magam, Budgam, Majid Ali Mir, a labourer, sold his two-wheeler for ₹1.10 lakh and donated the proceeds. “I earn daily, but I felt I must contribute something meaningful,” he said.
Similar gestures have emerged from across the Valley. In Syed Mirak Shah Colony, a youth donated his bike, while in Goom village, a resident contributed sheep.
Reports of livestock donations have also surfaced from rural pockets of Baramulla and Bandipora. Children, too, have played a heartfelt role and they are not lagging behind.
In Nowgam, Sonawari, a young boy, Mohammad Ali, donated savings collected over three years. In another widely shared instance, a child gave away a bicycle gifted to him on Eid. In Parisabad, Budgam, a minor donated gold belonging to his deceased mother.
Volunteers said such small contributions, when combined, are forming a substantial part of the overall collection.
“People are coming on their own. Nobody is forcing them. They feel connected to the suffering,” said Mohammad Qasim Abasi, a volunteer from HMT Srinagar.
Donation drives are currently underway across multiple districts, coordinated by local organisations and religious bodies, including the All J&K Shia Association.
Collection points have been set up in areas like Khanpora Khag, Sumbal and Sonawari, with volunteers ensuring transparency and documentation.
The Iranian Embassy in India has acknowledged the contributions, describing them as acts of “love and solidarity” and stating that such kindness “will never be forgotten.”
President of the All J&K Shia Association, Imran Raza Ansari, said people have donated “not just wealth, but deep emotion and faith,” adding that all contributions will be handed over to the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi with full accountability.
MLA Zadibal and JKNC spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq said the response reflects a “remarkable testament to compassion and collective conscience”.
“The way people from villages to towns have stepped forward in support of humanitarian relief efforts through official channels is inspiring,” he said in a post on X.
MLA Budgam, Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi, has announced the donation of his one month’s salary for humanitarian aid to the people of Iran.
“I stand in solidarity with the people of Iran during this difficult time. As a small gesture, I am donating my one month’s salary towards relief efforts. Humanity must come before everything, he wrote on his X handle.

 

 

Irfan Yattoo

Irfan Yattoo

Related Posts

Panchayat-Led Service Delivery Key to Inclusive Dev: LG Sinha

LG Sinha Drives Frontier Growth via Makwal Model In Jammu Border Heartland
by Irfan Yattoo
June 24, 2026

• J&K emerged as top performer in e-service delivery with over 1,100 online services by 2023 • Block Diwas and...

Read moreDetails

Every policy, administrative decision must contribute towards building ‘Viksit Bharat’: PM Modi

PM Modi welcomes US-Iran understanding, hopes it restores stability in West Asia
by Irfan Yattoo
June 24, 2026

New Delhi: Highlighting the vision of "Viksit Bharat 2047’’, Prime Minister Naredra Modi on Tuesday underlined that every policy and...

Read moreDetails

LG Sinha reviews arrangements for Muharram across J&K

LG Sinha Ignites 100-Day Nasha Mukt J&K Campaign   
by Irfan Yattoo
June 24, 2026

Directs comprehensive traffic mgmt plan for Muharram, Amarnath Yatra Srinagar :Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting...

Read moreDetails

PM Modi, HM Shah, Top BJP Leaders Honor Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Hail Article 370 Abrogation as Dream Fulfilled

Home Minister Amit Shah hails PM Modi for tap drinking water connections to all schools, Anganwadis in J&K
by Irfan Yattoo
June 24, 2026

New Delhi: BJP leaders paid tribute to Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his 73rd death anniversary, stating...

Read moreDetails

CM Omar reviews PMGSY implementation across J&K

Council of Ministers approves ₹93 crore power infrastructure projects for Srinagar
by Irfan Yattoo
June 24, 2026

Srinagar : Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday chaired a review meeting to assess the implementation and progress of the Pradhan...

Read moreDetails

No Scope for errors in security arrangements ahead of Amarnath Yatra: DGP Prabhat

No Scope for errors in security arrangements ahead of Amarnath Yatra: DGP Prabhat
by Irfan Yattoo
June 24, 2026

Calls For Max Vigilance, Professionalism In Security Ops Srinagar: Director General of Police (DGP) Jammu and Kashmir, Nalin Prabhat, on...

Read moreDetails

About

The publication of “Kashmir Horizon” as an English daily was started with a modest attempt on May 19, 2008.It has been a Himalayan attempt for “The Kashmir Horizon” to survive the challenges posed to journalism in the violence fraught place like Jammu & Kashmir.

MORE

Search in Archive

DIGITAL EDITION

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contributors
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© The Kashmir Horizon - Designed by Gabfire

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • Region
  • City News
    • Srinagar
    • Jammu
  • News In Focus
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Ideas
    • My Idea
    • Friday Faith
    • Letter to the Editor
  • Business
  • Sports
  • India
  • World
  • Snapshots
  • ePaper

© The Kashmir Horizon - Designed by Gabfire

✕
The Kashmir Horizon

FREE
VIEW