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40 Couples Tie Nuptial Knots in Mass Marriage Ceremony in Kashmir

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Last updated: 2023/11/24 at 6:52 PM
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40 Couples Tie Nuptial Knots in Mass Marriage Ceremony in Kashmir

40 Couples Tie Nuptial Knots in Mass Marriage Ceremony in Kashmir

Srinagar, 24 Nov (KS) : In a symphony of love and compassion, Srinagar witnessed a heartwarming spectacle as 40 underprivileged couples embarked on their matrimonial journey in a mass marriage ceremony orchestrated by the Jaffaria Council Jammu and Kashmir in collaboration with Gujarat-based NGO JU Kulsum Taleem Kendra.

The event, as per news agency Kashmir Scroll, held at the Amar Singh Club Sonwar in Srinagar on Friday, resonated with the spirit of unity and the transformative power of generosity.

At the heart of this noble initiative stood Haji Musadiq Hussain Manhas, Chairman of the Jaffaria Council Jammu and Kashmir, who eloquently emphasized the significance of such endeavors in fostering a more empathetic and supportive society.

He urged the fortunate couples not to indulge in lavish weddings and instead extend their compassion towards the underprivileged, highlighting the transformative impact of collective action.

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With a proud track record of empowering underprivileged couples, the Jaffaria Council has consistently demonstrated its unwavering commitment to alleviating societal burdens.

Manhas recounted their remarkable achievements, citing they facilitated 38 marriages in 2015, 70 in 2016, 75 in 2017, 105 in 2018, and 83 in 2019.

While the pandemic temporarily disrupted their efforts in 2020, the council’s resilience shone through as they successfully organized 55 marriages each in 2021 and 2022.

This year, despite facing challenges, they remained steadfast in their mission, successfully arranging the marriage ceremony for 40 underprivileged couples.

To ensure transparency and fairness, couples seeking assistance register with the council at its office in Khaumani Chowk Bemina, Srinagar. Upon verification of their circumstances, Deserving couples receive the necessary support.

Haji Musadiq Manhas’s impassioned plea for community involvement resonated deeply, echoing the spirit of giving that defines the council’s mission.

As the couples exchanged vows and embarked on their new lives together, the air was palpably charged with hope and promise.

The Jaffaria Council’s unwavering commitment to empowering underprivileged couples serves as a beacon of inspiration, illuminating the path towards a more just and compassionate society. (KS)

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