
Indian army renovates Sufi shrine in Kashmir's Kupwara
Zee News
Kupwara Terriers was approached by locals from Gazriyal for the provision of a covering over the Chashma (natural water source) used by approximately 300 residents of the village.
Kashmir: Indian Army, 160 Infantry Battalion TA renovated Baba Abdullah Ghazi shrine at Guzeriyal, Kupwara. The ‘Awaam & Jawan’ initiative saw locals from Kupwara working alongside Indian Army personnel.
Kupwara Terriers was approached by locals from Gazriyal for the provision of a covering over the Chashma (natural water source) used by approximately 300 residents of the village.
The Cheshma (spring) is located inside the Shrine compound which is co-located with the masjid. The spring is the main drinking water source to the 300 people of the adjacent village and they were suffering for years because the spring was in bad shape. The water is also used for agricultural purposes throughout the year.
