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Natural Water Supply Case Study- Panhar PK

Women and children walked nearly 13 kilometers through forest paths just to bring water home. Every drop came with exhaustion. Every journey carried risk. And even after hours of walking, the water they brought back was not always safe. The lack of clean water did more than create inconvenience. It affected community health, children’s education and among all, it affected dignity.

"From the place where we are standing, the main water source is approximately 13 kilometers away, deep in the forest. Today, that water flows right to our homes."

Muhammad Ashraf, Chauhan Gugra, Panhār

When Clean Water Was Miles Away

Life in Chauhan, Gugra and Panhār was shaped by scarcity. Farmers could not properly irrigate their land. Crops suffered. Livelihoods suffered. At Boys Middle School Panhār, children sat in classrooms without access to safe drinking water.

At Jamia Mosque Gugra, worshippers had no running water to perform wudu (وضو) before prayers. For the elderly, this was especially difficult. Many struggled physically to fetch water before coming to pray.

The burden fell hardest on the most vulnerable, the elderly, women, and children. Water was just not missing. Stability was missing.

Bringing Clean Water Closer to Home

When Al Mustafa Welfare Welfare Trust launched the natural water supply project in the region, it did not just bring infrastructure, it brought relief.

To ensure water could reach every home, seven water tanks were carefully constructed at key locations. A proper pipeline system was laid to connect the highest settlements to the lowest.

This was not a temporary fix. It was a carefully planned solution designed for long-term impact.

“As per the Sustainable Development Goal 6, by 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to staff and affordable drinking water for all”. 

And we are dedicatedly working on this Goal to provide access to clean drinking water to the underserved communities. Each tank became a lifeline. Each pipe carried more than water, it carried ease, health, and dignity.

6,000 Lives Changed Forever

Today, nearly 6,000 people benefit from this project. Water now flows directly into homes. It reaches Jamia Mosque Gugra and supplies Boys Middle School Panhār. Even the lowest and hardest-to-reach areas receive a steady supply. The daily 13-kilometre walk is now a memory.

“Alhamdulillah, there is an abundant supply of water. We sincerely thank Al Mustafa Welfare Trust. We hope they will continue to monitor and oversee this project in the future.”

Muhammad Ashraf

A Sadaqah Jariyah That Never Stops Flowing

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Be the Reason Someone Smiles Forever

This Natural Water Supply Project in Kashmir is proof that when compassion meets action, entire communities rise.

Clean water means:

Fewer illnesses
Better school attendance
Stronger farming output
Dignity for the elderly
Safety for women and children

This is more than a water project. It is Sadaqah Jariyah, a continuous charity. Just as water keeps flowing, so does the reward. You can be the reason another community never walks 13 kilometers again. You can be the reason clean water reaches another home.