Wall of hope reaches Baramulla

Baramulla: After Srinagar, Pulwama and Sopore, now the idea to donate clothes and other things to poor and needy people the wall of kindness reached north Kashmir’s Baramulla town, however the organisers changed its name as Wall of Hope.

On Thursday afternoon a group of lawyers including Adv Nilofar Masood, and Adv Mudasir Naqashbandi and other people select a place in Noorbagh area of Baramulla town and hang clothes for the needy and poor people of the area.

While talking to Kashmir Reader advocate Nilofar Masood said that, idea was first created in Iran where people not only donated their old clothes, they donated their new clothes and other goods including food for the poor people. She said that after that a group of volunteers select a place in Srinagar and then in Pulwama and Sopore and now we select a place in Baramulla town where people can donate clothes and other things for the needy and poor people.

“We appeal all the people of Baramulla who has clothes unused at their homes to come forward and help the needy and poor people” advocate Mudasar Naqashbandi another lawyer said.

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