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Police come forward to help fire victims

In the recent devastating fire incident in Mulwarwan in Kishtwar that left several students without their belongings, Kishtwar police has stepped forward to support the affected students. Under the supervision of Kishtwar Senior Superintendent of Police Abdul Qayoom, SHO Warwan...
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In the recent devastating fire incident in Mulwarwan in Kishtwar that left several students without their belongings, Kishtwar police has stepped forward to support the affected students.

Under the supervision of Kishtwar Senior Superintendent of Police Abdul Qayoom, SHO Warwan inspector Sam Gill personally distributed school bags and essential stationery items among the victim students of Mulwarwan fire incident under Civic Action Programme, providing a lifeline for these children to resume their studies without further disruption.

An official spokesperson of police said, “With compassion and resilience as their guiding values, this support not only aids in alleviating immediate hardships but also instills a sense of hope and continuity in these young students”.

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At least 80 structures were damaged in a major fire in Mulwarwan village recently.

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