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indian nuns shelter abandoned women indias northern region

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- Paramprasad Ashram in Akhnoor, Jammu and Kashmir shelters 25 abandoned women, primarily elderly.
- Run by two nuns under charitable organization Friends of Birds of Air.
- Residents include Hindus, Muslims, and Christians; they share chores and celebrate festivals together.
- Medical care is challenging; many suffer from diabetes and hypertension.
