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Kashmir: Crowdfunding for cancer patient generates Rs 80 lakhs in less than 24 hours

Barely within 24 hours after a desperate appeal for help was made by the family of a cancer patient in J&K’s Pulwama district, crowdfunding generated Rs 80 lakhs and more was pouring into the family’s bank account.

A family in Pulwama district treating their daughter for Leukaemia (Blood cancer) had to sell whatever they had to manage expenses. They had nothing to carry on with the treatment.

After the family put out an appeal for urgent help on social media, money started pouring into their bank account as if they had rubbed Aladdin’s magic lamp.

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Within less than 24 hours, Rs 80 lakhs were deposited through crowdfunding and the family had to put out another appeal on social media thanking its patrons and asking them to stop sending more money.

Things like this were unheard of till a few decades in Kashmir. There was little sense of social responsibility in the past except that a poor man would be given food or a chiller to the beggar on the street.

“Kashmir society has been baptized by fire because of the insufferable amount of misery, death, destruction, loss of social connect, etc ever since the violence started here in the early 1990s. There is hardly a family that has not been either directly or indirectly touched by that suffering. Seeing death and destruction at close quarters, Kashmiris have learned the value of social cohesion and oneness,” said Dr. Farah Qayoom, who teaches sociology at the University of Kashmir.

“If your neighbor had suffered yesterday because of the all-pervading violence during the last 33 years, it could be you today. This has in more than one way cemented the social ethos of the locals. In addition to individual responsibilities, Kashmiris have understood the value and importance of collective responsibility.

“This is the reason that the Valley has credible orphanages and charitable institutions. Before 1990, the only institutions we had were old age homes and a few orphanages run at government expense,” she elaborated.

Crowdfunding, and NGOs doing commendable work in healthcare, childcare, and other segments of the civil society in Kashmir prove that the suffering and misery are great teachers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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