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Srinagar tragedy prompts swift response from Orphans in Need Charitable Public Trust

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April 19, 2024
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Srinagar, April 18: Sheikh Anis expressed profound sadness and shock in response to a tragic incident that claimed the lives of innocent individuals.

The incident, which unfolded recently, prompted Sheikh Anis to take decisive action to ensure the safety and well-being of all children under the care of the Orphans in Need Charitable Public Trust.

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Immediately following the heartbreaking news, Sheikh Anis convened a meeting with the organization’s child sponsorship department and volunteers. The primary objective was to coordinate efforts aimed at safeguarding the children in their care. Emphasizing the utmost priority of child safety, Sheikh Anis directed the team to extend support to any child requiring assistance in travelling to and from school.

Praising the emergency personnel and medical staff for their unwavering commitment and courage in responding to the crisis, Sheikh Anis remarked, “The emergency services and medical teams have exhibited remarkable strength and compassion in the face of adversity. Their dedication serves as a testament to their commitment to serving the community.”

Reaffirming the organization’s dedication to providing aid to those affected by the tragedy, Sheikh Anis stated, “Orphans in Need Charitable Public Trust is fully prepared to offer assistance to all individuals impacted by this devastating incident. Our team stands ready to support affected families, children, and anyone in need.” He urged those seeking assistance to contact the local office in Srinagar for information, guidance, and support.

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