Kargil: People of Kargil in Ladakh have joined a broader regional donation drive for Iran, contributing cash, gold, vehicles, and personal belongings as part of ongoing humanitarian support efforts linked to the conflict in West Asia.
The scale and variety of contributions have drawn attention, with reports indicating that people have donated not only money and jewellery but also assets such as cars, motorcycles, and other valuables.
The donations are part of a wider campaign across Jammu and Kashmir and adjoining areas, where individuals from different backgrounds have been participating in relief efforts. Contributions have included gold ornaments, household items, and other possessions, reflecting a strong public response.
In some instances, children and young individuals have also taken part by contributing personal belongings, including bicycles, as a gesture of support for those affected by the conflict, according to local accounts and circulating reports.
“The funds and materials collected are being routed through organized collection mechanisms, with items often converted into monetary value before being transferred for relief purposes,” said a local from Kargil adding that some people even donated their new brand cars.
The ongoing drive has been described by participants as a humanitarian initiative, with contributors citing solidarity with civilians affected by the conflict. The campaign has also seen involvement from community groups and local organizations coordinating the collection and distribution process.
The development highlights the extent of grassroots participation in relief efforts linked to the Iran conflict, with Kargil emerging as one of the contributing regions alongside parts of Kashmir, Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal regions. [KNT]












