Jagbir Singh is 72. And in the past 33 years, he has touched the lives of thousands of people left permanently scarred by the India-Pakistan border conflict and militancy in J&K. Singh is the spirit behind the Poonch-based Pritam Spiritual Trust, a voluntary organisation that has provided artificial limbs to over 10,000 people, mostly landmine amputees, victims of cross-border firing and shelling, besides militancy. In recent years, the organisation has arranged eye surgeries of over 2,000 poor and needy people. While it has arranged marriages of 88 girls left orphaned by the conflict, the organisation has also been helping militancy-affected students.