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Indo-Pak Tensions: How a Pune-Based NGO Became a Hope for Affected Border Residents

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Last updated: May 10, 2025 9:32 pm
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Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, the border villages of Jammu and Kashmir have suffered the most, with houses damaged in shelling and lives lost. However, during this challenging time, the Pune-based NGO Aseem Foundation has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the affected communities, becoming a ray of hope for their survival.

“We are among them; we can feel their pain. We stand with them during these difficult times and will not let them down in any way. No matter how far we are, our love, support, and efforts for the well-being of Kashmiris—especially border residents—will never diminish,”said President Sarang Gosavi.

He added that from day one, Aseem’s volunteers have been on the ground, reaching out to those affected by shelling and providing relief and essential supplies to ease their hardships.

“We hope peace will prevail soon so that people can return to their homes and live happily, as they did over the past five years,”Gosavi stated.

In recent days, Aseem’s volunteers across Jammu and Kashmir have assisted all affected families, offering crucial support during this crisis.

Sajda, a local resident of Uri now staying in government-provided accommodation in Baramulla, expressed gratitude: “Words are not enough to thank Aseem for being our hope in these tough times.”

She recalled how Aseem’s volunteers arrived on the first day, providing relief and moments of joy amid the fear and uncertainty caused by cross-border shelling.

Another group of affected residents, moved to tears, shared their appreciation: “It’s heartening to know someone is here for us, caring for us despite the distance. Their love and support make life here more bearable.”

They especially thanked President Sarang Gosavi for not only offering assistance but also showing genuine concern for their well-being from the very beginning.

Mehak, a social activist from Uri, said, “I am at a loss for words to express my gratitude to Aseem for standing with us in our darkest hours. They have not only been a beacon of hope but also a true supporter—one we border residents will never forget.”

Aseem, a grassroots organization, has been working in Jammu and Kashmir for the past 20 years, consistently supporting vulnerable communities in times of need.

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