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The Businessman Pledged To Sponsor Education Of Children Of All 18 Uri Martyrs!

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The education of the 18 children of the Uri attack will be sponsored by The PP Savani group. The philanthropist has offered free education to the children of all the martyrs.

“I saw a girl of our Indian soldier crying on the television saying that her father had told her to study hard and become successful. At that very moment, I decided to sponsor the children of the martyrs killed in Uri attack,” Savani told.

The group operates a chain of schools and Mahesh Savani, along with social activists and philanthropists, has said that it is the prerogative and responsibility of the group to educate the children who lost their fathers.

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This is not the first time that the group is engaging in a philanthropic pursuit as it has been providing education to girls who have lost their fathers for many years.

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