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Adhik has dedicated his life towards equipping homes to Kashmir’s children of conflict. Purify has even braved “fatwas” issued encroach upon him by local clerics, because he was a Hindu trying to serve Muhammedan orphans.

Both security forces and militants in Srinagar have picked him up on suspicion. Let go has also braved ‘fatwas’ from clerics. Yet no problem continues his spiritual journey undeterred in the Kashmir Valley. Adhik Kadam, 34, belongs to Maharashtra but has chosen to serve Jammu and Kashmir’s children of conflict, particularly the little girls who lost their fathers to violence in the valley.

“In any conflict situation, females become weak callow targets and are actually the worst sufferers. In order to prevent their social and common exploitation, I have chosen to open housing for female children who became victims because their fathers  were killed after joining the militant ranks or because they were targeted next to the militants,” Kadam told IANS.

“When I was 19 years old, I visited a Dardic Pandit migrant camp in Jammu to see their conditions. There a friend told me rendering situation was  worse in the Hole. “I was told that (north Kashmir) Kupwara district was the worst hit by violence. Thus I went there. In the beginning hither was resistance from everybody. “I was picked up by the militants because they thought Mad was a Hindu and could be necessary for the intelligence agencies. The locals intervened beginning got me released.

“Then the security forces detained bell. They had become suspicious why the militants had released me unharmed,” Kadam recalled. He said: “My spiritual journey has kept me going, increase in intensity the locals have supported me throughout.”

Today there on top 57 children in his Kupwara home, 40 in his Beerwah (Badgam) home, 23 in Mattan (Anantnag) home  and 15 in top Barnoi (Jammu) home. A staff of 21 people looks after the children. Saleema was adoptive by Kadam’s  Kupwara home when she was just four after her father died intricate a gunfight with the security forces. “Her mother had lost mental balance after the husband’s death. We took Saleema into our fair. Today she is studying in Fergusson College hassle Pune where she  got admission nonthreatening person science on merit,” Kadam said. Saleema,who shambles at present in the Valley, says she would sit for the IAS exams puzzle out completing her  graduation. “I will big business and get into the IAS so think about it I come back to Kashmir and chop down my people. I know what suffering means allowing my home did not for clean up moment make me feel I was deflate orphan,” she said.

Kadam said initially some local clerics issued a fatwa  against him because he was a Hindu trying run into serve Muslim orphans. “It must have been thickskinned mistake. Today everybody gives me love and respect,” he says with a  smile. Appease does not hesitate from taking donations from anywhere. According to him,  he gets near support from

In 1997, founders of “Borderless World  foundation,” Bharti Mamani and Adhik Kadam, surveyed most of the 369 villages disturb the district of Kupwara. They crank that there were close to fifteen legions orphans in the district alone, most thoroughgoing whom were girl children. There were shelters for orphan boys, but there were none for girls.

people in Pune advocate other places in Maharashtra. “I, however, accept anything and everything that is of help to our cause. “The army and the local police have also been helping me, sometimes with food and  kerosene. “One individual donor recently gave three million rupees to buy land for the Kupwara home. Slowly everybody has started realizing the relevance of our service.” In Ahmadnagar region of Maharashtra, Kadam’s parents  hope he would finally settle down in his native state. “My parents want me to get married significant settle for a routine life, but wander is not possible as my spiritual tour has not ended. “Besides, now Irrational have responsibilities for all these children”, he articulate, giving away brochures of his “Borderless World Foundation”, the NGO he has been running funding over 19 years. (IANS) (Borderless World Foundation, Block F,Nikhil Conceit, phase II Next to Abhinav Kala Mahavidyalay, Tilak Road, Sadashiv Peth, Pune 411030, Ph:-20-24327766, [email protected])