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A Home for Hope in Kashmir
Kashmir Observer
|APRIL 12, 2025 ISSUE
A glimpse into an orphanage where education isn't just taught, but lived—and where every child is nurtured to rise above circumstance.
Education is an empowering tool, but does it reach those who can't afford it for multiple reasons? No, it does not. We have numerous examples of how children drop out or in the first place can't even register themselves to get educated in any school.
But that does not end the story here. For those who are truly committed to a cause, they pursue it tooth and nail.
This is the story of my experience and observations at CHINAR Kashmir Home (CK Home)—an orphanage located in Khanpora, Budgam, that has become much more than a shelter. Thanks to the unwavering dedication of the people behind it, it’s a true home for the children who live there. CK Home is run by CHINAR Kashmir, an NGO based in Barzulla, Srinagar.
What began as a short fellowship turned into nearly three transformative months for me. Those weeks were rich with learning, reflection, and personal growth. But more than anything, I was moved by the NGO’s deep commitment to sustain CK Home and nurture every child it shelters. When I was there, around 40 children were staying at the home and all of them registered in a nearby decent private school. The very first impression was that it is ‘quality’ over ‘quantity.’
Every meeting with the Board of Directors, and every other person serving CK home in their individual capacity, delighted and humbled me. The Board Members are senior and retired fellows but still carry within them that spark and enthusiasm to serve back their community, especially the underprivileged sections.
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