Mahesh Savani offers the free education to Uri Martyr’s children
Where the entire country in deep grief for losing our 18 Uri martyrs, a novel person like Savani who is a businessman from Gujarat’s Surat has step forward for offering a free education to those children who have lost their father, their shelter from them he decided to give those children a helping hand.
“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 Times of India.
“Along with education, we will also provide the hostel and other accommodation to the children wanting to study with PP Savani International school,” he added. This is not the first time the 47-year-old businessman has shown exemplary social responsibility. He is a father figure for around 472 women from underprivileged backgrounds. He has also organised mass weddings for them.