Yami Gautam, actress of the upcoming
Batti Gul and Uri posted on her social media that she has just supported and
donated towards setting up a library for under privileged kids in Kohlapur,
Maharashtra. Her donation will help over 400 children in the area to read, learn and imagine. The books were
science, math, history, keeping in mind the age group of 7-15
year olds. The actress mentioned the reason she felt so
strong for children's education was, " I have a personal connect as I have
grown up watching my grandpa start a school which was for underprivileged kids
who could not afford to spend on education. I remember going to that school and
interacting with them, when I had an off from my school so that was a small
initiative I saw my family start in Chandigarh. Which is why this (education)
has a personal connect with me. I have always wanted to do something for the
education and empowerment of children. Especially the rural kids as
accessibility to basics like books, good public schools, teachers is still work
in progress in such pockets of the country. While researching I came across
various NGOs who are working on this front and the least we can do is a
contribution in whatever small ways we can. "
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