The nation is mourning the death of 44 men who lost their lives in the terror attack that took place in Jammu and Kashmir¡¯s Pulwama on February 14. The families are inconsolable and there's not a dry eye in the country at the moment.
Sitting in our rooms, reading the newspapers and feeling helpless won't help. But what will help is, doing what we can. There are a number of ways in which we can help the families of the martyrs because after all if we can¡¯t help them in other ways we can at least do things that will make their families feel that humanity isn't entirely dead.
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Here is what all you can do:
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If you are willing to contribute to the families of the martyrs you can visit the bharatkeveer.gov.in website. The 'Bharat Ke Veer' was initiated in April 2017, by the Ministry of Home Affairs with a purpose for the citizens to help the family of the martyred soldiers. The donated money can either go to the soldier's account or it can reach the Bharat Ke Veer fund.?
With the help of the portal, you can provide financial support to the families of martyrs from Assam Rifles (AR), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), National Security Guard (NSG), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB).
You can also visit Paytm and donate the amount to CRPF Wives Welfare Association.?
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You can also do protests and candlelight marches in the memory of the martyrs and protest against terrorism. But with all these things you should keep in mind peaceful law and order situations. By doing protests and candlelight marches it shows how united we are against terrorism.
On February 15, a group of ex-Armymen staged a protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar.?
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If we don't have the power to do anything while sitting in our rooms, then we shouldn't even promote the idea of war as it costs a lot of lives. We should think about the soldiers protecting our borders, and doing so selflessly, and sometimes getting? martyred in the process. We should also think about those families who send their?brothers, husbands, fathers, and sons to fight that war.?
Even if we can't do these things then let's become an Indian who is worth dying for!