Education to Children, Avenues to Sportspersons Top Priority
Srinagar, Mar 17: Indrani Balan Foundation – functioning under the aegis of Punit Balan an entrepreneur, filmmaker, social worker and sports enthusiast has undertaken various initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir to alleviate the sufferings of militancy victims and the general populace alike.
The Punit Balan group has been doing social work in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and other Indian states, but his love for the people of Kashmir drew him here to work with the Indian army in order to promote education and sports. His foundation aims to rebuild the lives of children whose education has been jeopardized by drugs and militancy in the valley.
Punit Balan is the first non-J&K entrepreneur to begin working on children’s education and other development projects since the repeal of Article 370. His aim is to provide free education to the children of Kashmir.
The chairman says, “Similar initiatives have been launched in other states, but we chose J&K because we believe that someone must take the lead.”
Punit Balan’s foundation has taken the lead in the ‘Nation First’ initiative for education of Kashmiri children. Through the Indrani Balan Foundation, he has been running ten schools established by the Indian Army. These schools are in high-militancy areas like Baramulla, Kupwara, Anantnag, Pahalgam, Pulwama, Shopian, Uri, Trehgam, and Gurez.
The foundation is also assisting the Daggar Parivaar School for Special Children in Baramulla with technical, educational, and financial assistance.
Furthermore, Punit Balan Group has been supporting Kashmiri athletes in their efforts to compete in international events. Afreen Haider (Taekwondo), Muhammad Saleem (cyclist), Umar Shah (cricket) and Ummer Syed (kho-kho) are examples of such athletes. So far, the foundation has supported approximately 5,000 such youth in Kashmir.
Umar Ahmed, Khokho Athlete, played Kho-Kho for Mumbai Khiladi with the support of Punit Balan’s Foundation. “I’m extremely thankful for the army and Punit Balan group. I’ve been assisted by this organisation, and they are providing me with all possible help to serve my country,” says Umar Ahmed.
Another athlete, cyclist Mohammad Saleem Sheikh, stated that he has received overwhelming support from the Punit Balan group. He competed in eight nationals in various states.
“I received support from the Punit Balan group and the army. I encourage the youth to step forward and serve their country, rather than succumbing to militancy, drugs, or radicalization,” says Mohammad Saleem.
The foundation has been working closely with the army. On the occasion of the 73rd Republic Day, the Punit Balan Group in collaboration with the Chinar Corps, installed a 150-foot-high mast National Flag in the historic town of Shopian. The chairman considers himself fortunate to have been given the opportunity to work with the Indian Army. “Together with the Army, I will undoubtedly do everything in my power to help build a new Kashmir” said Punit Balan in a statement issued to The Global Kashmir.
Punit Balan condemns militant killings and the devastation they cause to families, leaving children orphaned. In Rajouri, a similar incident occurred recently. The foundation became involved because it wishes to help these children as much as possible.
The Indrani Balan Foundation intends to support the victims of terrorism. “We will identify terrorism-affected families and sponsor their children’s complete education,” says Punit Balan.
He also stated that the group is focused on promoting sports & talent. “We’re giving them opportunities. Our team already has 60 athletes, four of whom are from J&K. We believe that the youth of Kashmir deserve a platform to showcase their talent,” says the chairman of the Indrani Balan Foundation.