Our
very own Singham and cinema icon Ajay Devgn has always been at the
forefront of noble causes like 'Support the Girl Child', donated cars
for Mumbai Police Patrolling and has always contributed to the society
in his own inimitable way.
Well!
this time the actor has gone a step ahead and will be seen leading from
the front yet again by supporting the Mumbai Police in their 'Daan
Utsav' campaign for rehabilitation of begging families and education of
their children.
This
noble cause will be inaugurated on the 8th October at an event at
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in Mumbai with Devgn's presence. Last year the
Mumbai Police had organized the celebration of Daan Utsav at Birla
Matoshri Hall for supporting the cause of elderly citizens in
association with Dignity Foundation.
This
year the objective is to start a long term initiative to help the
children and women of Faase Pardhi and Waghri tribes who are begging on
the streets of South Mumbai.
Ajay
Devgn will be seen supporting the cause and talking about the long term
objectives like creating a beggar free zone in South Mumbai by
rehabilitating children/families begging on the street. Children will be
rehabilitated through non-profit organizations, so that they can pursue
education and are given optimum opportunities and a holistic growth via
Salaam Bank Trust & Sahaara Charitable Society.
Parents/families
of these children are to be rehabilitated by providing skills training
and employment by the following organizations so that they do not
dropout their children from school and re-initiate them into begging by
Kherwadi Social Welfare Association & Pipal Tree Foundation.
The
Tribal Development Department, Nashik and its branch at Thane is also
associated for enrolling the children to Tribal Boarding Schools and
'Namankit' School scheme as well as benefiting their elderly people with
the facilities available for the tribals.
Well we hope not only the film fraternity but citizens of India too join and support this noble cause post this news.
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