Kashmir Labours Welfare Association (KLWA) Hosts Iftar Party at District Hospital Anantnag on 25 March 2025
On the evening of 25th March 2025, the Kashmir Labours Welfare Association (KLWA) organized a heartwarming and community-driven Iftar party at the District Hospital Anantnag. This gathering not only marked the spiritual significance of Ramadan but also underscored the collective efforts of the KLWA in supporting the region’s labor force and the wider community during this holy month.
Setting the Scene
The event was held in the hospital’s spacious courtyard, which had been carefully decorated to reflect the spirit of Ramadan. Strings of twinkling lights and colorful lanterns adorned the venue, creating a welcoming and festive atmosphere. The hospital staff, along with volunteers from KLWA, worked tirelessly to ensure the setup was both functional and festive. The warm, pleasant breeze of late March mingled with the tantalizing smells of traditional Kashmiri delicacies, setting the stage for a memorable evening of unity and celebration.
The Purpose of the Event
The Iftar party, hosted by KLWA, aimed to bring together the hospital’s diverse community — from doctors, nurses, and medical staff to patients and their families. In particular, the event was designed to recognize the hard work and dedication of the laborers who contribute significantly to the functioning of both the hospital and the wider community.
KLWA, known for its welfare initiatives, has always been at the forefront of supporting the working-class community in Kashmir. By hosting this Iftar, the organization intended to show solidarity with the laborers and offer them a moment of respite and fellowship during the holy month of Ramadan.
A Diverse Group of Participants
The Iftar party saw an array of participants. Healthcare professionals from the hospital, many of whom had spent long hours tending to patients, were in attendance. Alongside them were the patients themselves, many of whom were undergoing treatment or had been admitted for extended stays. This was especially meaningful for those patients who might have otherwise felt isolated from the festivities of Ramadan. Their families were also invited to share in the communal meal.
In addition, a number of laborers, many of whom work in the hospital’s maintenance, security, and other essential services, were welcomed by the KLWA as special guests. The inclusion of these workers reflected the association’s ongoing commitment to ensuring that the voices and needs of laborers in Kashmir are heard and addressed.
The Iftar Spread
The Iftar spread was nothing short of lavish, a fitting tribute to the region’s culinary heritage and the spirit of Ramadan. A range of dishes was prepared to cater to the diverse preferences of the attendees. Here are some of the highlights of the evening’s menu:
- Dates and Water: As is customary during Ramadan, the event began with the breaking of fast using fresh dates and water. These were offered to all attendees as a symbol of renewal and sustenance.
- Sheer Khurma: A rich, delicious Kashmiri dessert made with milk, vermicelli, and dry fruits, this sweet dish was the perfect way to start the meal.
- Samosas, Pakoras, and Kebabs: A selection of fried snacks, including crispy samosas filled with spiced potatoes and meat, and hot pakoras, were served alongside juicy kebabs. These were perfect for tantalizing the taste buds after a long day of fasting.
- Kashmiri Wazwan: The highlight of the meal was undoubtedly the Kashmiri Wazwan dishes, a royal feast known for its intricate flavors. Rogan Josh, Yakhni, Dum Aloo, and various other meats were served, each dish reflecting the rich culinary heritage of Kashmir.
- Rice and Bread: Fluffy, fragrant rice accompanied the Wazwan dishes, while fresh naan and roti were served hot from the oven.
- Fruit and Refreshments: A variety of fresh seasonal fruits and fruit chaat was provided, adding a refreshing touch. The guests also enjoyed traditional drinks like “Khus” and “Sharbat,” which helped them hydrate after the long hours of fasting.
The Spirit of Ramadan
As the sun set and the call for Maghrib prayer echoed across the valley, participants gathered in a moment of reflection. KLWA representatives and hospital administrators spoke briefly about the significance of Ramadan, emphasizing values like charity, compassion, and community. They also highlighted the importance of supporting laborers and essential workers, especially during times of crisis.
One of the most touching moments of the evening was when the KLWA leadership acknowledged the tireless contributions of the hospital staff and laborers. Their work, often invisible but vital, was recognized as an integral part of the region’s social fabric. It was a powerful reminder of the importance of solidarity, especially in times of hardship.
Community Prayers and Unity
Following the Iftar meal, many of the attendees gathered for a collective prayer (dua). The prayer focused on thanking Allah for the blessings of the month of Ramadan, seeking peace and prosperity for the region, and asking for strength and resilience for all those involved in healthcare and labor.
The sense of unity was palpable. Staff members and laborers, patients and their families, all sat together, sharing in the spirit of togetherness that Ramadan inspires. Conversations flowed easily, with guests discussing not just their work and lives but also their shared commitment to building a more cohesive and compassionate community.
A Moment of Charity and Giving
In true Ramadan spirit, KLWA also took the opportunity to distribute care packages to some of the hospital’s patients and laborers. These packages included essentials like food, toiletries, and Ramadan-specific items, offering practical support to those who might be facing financial challenges. The gesture was a reflection of KLWA’s ongoing efforts to support the less fortunate and create a more inclusive environment for all.
Conclusion
The Iftar party hosted by the Kashmir Labours Welfare Association at District Hospital Anantnag on 25 March 2025 was a resounding success. It was not just a celebration of Ramadan but also a powerful display of community, solidarity, and care. By bringing together diverse members of the hospital and the broader labor community, KLWA reminded everyone of the importance of unity during the holy month of fasting and reflection.
As the night drew to a close, guests left the event with full stomachs, hearts filled with gratitude, and a renewed sense of belonging. The event will undoubtedly remain a cherished memory for all those who were part of this special evening.