After 2014 Floods, A New Hope For The Unmarried Poor In Kashmir's Baramulla | Read

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Almost three years after a devastating flood destroyed their lives, poor residents in the Kashmir Valley have finally found a reason to celebrate. In a first of its kind a voluntary organisation has organised weddings for 200 poor couples in the state who were forced to abandon their plans to tie the knot following the floods in 2014. Many of them were rendered homeless after the floods destroyed their homes and left them unemployed.

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