Srinagar, Jun 26: The Department of Students’ Welfare (DSW), University of Kashmir, on Friday organised a Social Service Camp at Imam Bara, Zadibal, on Youm-e-Ashura.
Officers, officials and student volunteers of the University actively participated in the humanitarian initiative by serving safe packaged drinking water and juice to thousands of mourners and visitors throughout the day.
The camp was organised to honour the timeless message of sacrifice, justice and compassion embodied by Hazat Imam Hussain (A.S.).
The initiative reflected the University’s continued commitment to community outreach, humanitarian service and social responsibility while extending assistance to the mourners participating in the Ashura observances.
Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nilofer Khan, said that the observance of Youm-e-Ashura serves as a reminder of the universal values of truth, justice, sacrifice and commitment to humanity.
She remarked that the legacy of Hazrat Imam Hussain (A.S.) continues to inspire people across generations to uphold righteousness, dignity and compassion even in the face of adversity.
She emphasised that universities have a vital role in nurturing socially responsible citizens, and such initiatives provide students with an opportunity to transform these ideals into meaningful action through selfless service.
She appreciated the dedication of the volunteers and reaffirmed the University’s commitment to promoting the spirit of humanity, inclusiveness and community engagement.
Registrar, Prof. Nasser Iqbal, said that serving the mourners on the sacred occasion of Yom-e-Ashura is a humble tribute to the enduring values of Karbala.
He observed that the University remains committed to strengthening its bond with society through initiatives that promote compassion, mutual respect and collective responsibility.
He appreciated the efforts of the Department of Students’ Welfare and the volunteers for rendering dedicated service with sincerity and devotion.
Dean Students’ Welfare, Prof. Seema Singh, said that the Social Service Camp embodies the University’s vision of encouraging students to actively participate in humanitarian activities and community welfare.
She noted that the spirit of Youm-e-Ashura inspires values of sacrifice, empathy and service and expressed satisfaction over the enthusiastic participation of student volunteers who worked tirelessly throughout the programme to assist the mourners.
Among the other notable functionaries of the University, Dean, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Prof. Pervez Ahmed who also attended the camp said that the message of Karbala transcends religious and geographical boundaries, inspiring humanity with the ideals of courage, justice, patience and selfless sacrifice.
He stated that educational institutions should continue to create opportunities that encourage students to practise these values through meaningful engagement with society, thereby contributing to a more compassionate and responsible community.
Cultural Officer, Dr. Shahid Ali Khan, said that Youm-e-Ashura represents a profound lesson in humanity, resilience and service to others. He remarked that the Social Service Camp offered students a meaningful opportunity to translate these values into action by serving the mourners with humility and dedication. He appreciated the commitment shown by the volunteers and said such initiatives strengthen the University’s culture of social responsibility and humanitarian service.
The Social Service Camp was widely appreciated by mourners and members of the public, who acknowledged the University’s continued commitment to humanitarian outreach and community service during important religious occasions.


