In a compassionate gesture following a recent devastating fire that left students in Mulwarwan village without essential belongings, District Police Kishtwar has stepped forward to aid affected students, helping them resume their studies without further disruption. Under the guidance of SSP Kishtwar, Abdul Qayoom, the Kishtwar police took swift action to provide relief and resources for young learners impacted by the incident.
According to a statement, SHO Police Station, Warwan, Inspector Sam Gill, distributed school bags and essential study materials, including stationery, among students affected by the fire. The initiative, conducted under the Civic Action Programme (CAP), aims to relieve immediate educational challenges for the affected students, reaffirming the police’s commitment to the welfare of the community.
“District Police Kishtwar has always been dedicated to supporting residents, especially during trying times,” said SSP Abdul Qayoom. “Our team’s quick response to the Mulwarwan fire reflects our core values of resilience, compassion, and service to the community.” The support provided by Kishtwar Police is expected to play a pivotal role in helping these young students get back to their routines and concentrate on their studies despite the hardships they face. This initiative has been widely appreciated by locals, who view it as a lifeline for the children to regain a sense of normalcy.