
Distributes cash prizes, textbooks and stationery among students
Reyaz Rashid
Baramulla: Continuing its endeavor to support education of poor and needy students besides felicitate and encourage its adopted students who passed matriculation and class 12th examination with excellent marks percentage, Human Aid Society (HASK) Kashmir organized a felicitation cum distribution function at its head office at Dewanbagh Baramulla on Thursday.

Sharing the joyful and special occasion with the students, Deputy Superintendent of Police Headquarters Baramulla Gulzar Rashid, who was flanked by secretary HAS Reyaz Rashid, Event Managing Head HAS Hilal Ahmad Akhoon, distributed sweets, study material and cash prizes among the students who passed the exams with flying colours. Besides Fahreen Manzoor who is perusing MSW Jamia Millia was special councilor for students.
The social organization HAS has emerged as ray of hope for hundreds of orphans, poor and violence hit children whom it provide moral and academic support to continue their education from last almost twenty years. On this occasion 35 students sponsored by the organization including fresher who are violence victims, orphans, needy and poor children were provided cash prizes and other education related material.

In his emotional speech Dy SP Headquarters Gulzar Rashid said, “To look after and help the needy, poor and particularly violence victim children of this society are our obligation. I assure all of you support and all possible help from my side as well from our department for all these children are part of our society.”
“And it is not sin to be part of this class as I have also come from the same background living middle class family. Being orphan is not crime but one has take the challenges to change,” he said with tears stream out from his eyes.
Narrating his life story Gulzar Rashid said that he too has strived hard to fight the poverty and other challenges of life. “We have to make crumbling stones as mile stones and achieve our goal. Life is full of challenges and you have to fight back. ,” he added and donated Rs 5000 for students besides assured excursion for students by police department.
Earlier, Fahreen Manzoor who is perusing MSW in Jamia Millia and internship with HAS, counseled students about various aspects of life besides shared ideas and information about career making.
Speaking on the occasion Chairman Human Aid Society Kashmir Bashir Ahmed Mir said that the aim of the function was intended to encourage and felicitate the students of HASK studying in various government and private schools who have passed matric and 12th exam with flying colours.

Secretary Human Aid Society Kashmir, Reyaz Ahmad Ganai said that innovative ideas can change the world and lives people in the society so students must come up with innovative ideas to help the society.

Aloha Coordinator and Event Managing Head HAS Hilal Ahmad Akhoon said that participation of students in recent easy competition on challenges of life in Covid-19 pandemic was overwhelming and in future students would be encouraged in writing and art competitions.