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PoliticsSep 13, 2025 05:59 PM

Families Hit By Pakistan Shelling During 'Operation Sindoor' Pin Hopes On New Housing Scheme In Jammu Kashmir

Srinagar: As bombs and guns rattled mountainous villages along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir in May, Nazir Ahmad War huddled his family in a small room. Outside, a mortar shell struck his commercial cab, setting off a fire that consumed half a dozen residential houses. But he, along with his neighbours, narrowly escaped but lost all. Three months on, the 44-year-old, with his wife and two minor sons and a daughter, lives in a small makeshift shelter adjacent to the piece of land where their two-storey home once stood in remote Tangdhar's Batapora village in Kupwara. Dozens of houses alongside the border were affected, and a large number of people were displaced by shelling and firing from Pakistan following India's Operation Sindoor. The aerial strikes executed by the Indian military targeted terror camps inside Pakistan in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 25 tourists and a local civilian. In response, Pakistan pounded the LoC and International Border with heavy shells and carried out drone and missile strikes at several places in India. "We ran out on the road as flames razed our two-storey home with eight rooms in no time," War says. "I lost my source of income, as the cab I drove is still awaiting repairs. The insurance cover does not compensate for losses in war." He is among hundreds of homeless people who are struggling to find a roof over their heads ahead of the coming winter, when the mercury will drop below freezing point. The government provided compensation, offering over three lakhs for the reconstruction of their houses, but the families see the funds as insufficient for rebuilding. But now, War, along with hundreds of families, is hoping for a new beginning after the High-Range Rural Development Society (HRDS India) announced building over 1500 houses for victims who suffered damages during Operation Sindoor and recent floods in the region. The HRDS India signed a memorandum with Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar and Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg for building free houses in the Union Territory, according to a spokesman of the Lieutenant Governor's administration. The two officials will identify beneficiaries.

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