Harry Potter author, JK Rowling, brings ‘magic’ moments to J&K students with special gifts
British author JK Rowling has sent special gifts to students of Jammu and Kashmir.
Srinagar, June 26: Do you believe in magic? A group of students from Jammu and Kashmir has started believing that "magic" does happen in life, especially if you are blessed by none other than popular British author of the Harry Potter series fame, JK Rowling.
Yes, Rowling has recently sent a gift box full of goodies, which consisted of personalised handwritten notes, inscribed books and a few Harry Potter merchandises for the young students of Haji Public School in Breswana village of Doda district in the state.
The pictures of smiling children opening their gift box sent by the queen of wizardry and trickery have gone viral on social media. Rowling's lovely gesture for the school children has left everyone with a warm fuzzy feeling.
Director of Haji Public School, Sabbah Haji, took to Twitter to tell the world how Rowling has left the students mighty happy with her gifts.
Thanking the best-selling British author, Haji wrote on Twitter, "HELLO, WORLD. SO @jk_rowling SENT A HUGE GIFT BOX FOR KULSUM AND FRIENDS. HANDWRITTEN NOTE, INSCRIBED BOOK, AND THIS IS ALMOST TOO MUCH TO HANDLE. We are so thrilled and squeaky, I cannot even. Thank you so much, Ms Rowling."
HELLO, WORLD. SO @jk_rowling SENT A HUGE GIFT BOX FOR KULSUM AND FRIENDS. HANDWRITTEN NOTE, INSCRIBED BOOK, AND THIS IS ALMOST TOO MUCH TO HANDLE.
— Sabbah Haji Baji (@imsabbah) June 23, 2018
We are so thrilled and squeaky, I cannot even. Thank you so much, Ms Rowling. Thread below. #HajiPublicSchool https://t.co/X39EtCd9kn
The "magical" journey between the children of the remote village and the author-philanthropist started in April after 12-year-old student of the school, Kulsum, a Harry Potter fan and one among her family's first generation to learn English, wrote an essay on JK Rowling.
Haji posted the essay written by Kulsum on Twitter and tagged Rowling too. Rowling, who shares a great bond with millions of her young readers, replied to the post immediately asking for Kulsum's address.
Dear @jk_rowling. Kulsum, 12, a first generation English learner from the Himalayas would like to meet you someday. So come visit us at #HajiPublicSchool . https://t.co/F9tvShYJsm
— Sabbah Haji Baji (@imsabbah) April 26, 2018
Please can you send me Kulsum's full name by DM? I'd love to send her something.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) April 26, 2018
And almost two months later in June, Rowling fulfilled her promise as she sent Kulsum and her classmates a box of gifts including entire book series, magic wands, Hedwig figure and bookmarks among others.
"Today was our last day of class before Term 1 exams and look what arrived in the mail. GIFTS FROM JKR with personalized notes for Kulsum. All of class 7 (along with their director @imsabbah) lost their minds," Kulsum's teacher wrote on Twitter.
The British author wrote on Twitter that she was "so happy it got there! I was getting worried! Xxx."
I’m so happy it got there! I was getting worried! Xxx
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 23, 2018
Rowling's love and kindness towards the students of Jammu and Kashmir, where many children don't even get a chance to attend schools regularly because of turmoil and violence, garnered a lot of positive feedback on Twitter. Here we bring you a few of them:
Wow wow wow.... this is fantastic! @jk_rowling stay blessed!
— :-) (@ruvaida_reyaz) June 23, 2018
This makes my heart all warm and fuzzy inside pic.twitter.com/fmwUw3mIm2
— Bourne Stupidity (@BourneStupidity) June 23, 2018
Super! Feel elated from a thousand miles away. Respect for the thoughtfulness of JKR and great work of your School. #HajiPublicSchool @jk_rowling Kulsum and the class have now found a 'star' - let her be their North Star, lighting up their way!
— Debiprasad Mishra (@DebiprasaMishra) June 24, 2018