Government Approves App Proposed By Akshay Kumar To Support Families Of Slain Jawans

Dipali Patel

Bollywood star Akshay Kumar had recently donated Rs 9 lakh each to the families of the 12 CRPF personnel who were killed in a recent Naxal ambush in Chhattisgarh.

On Saturday his suggestion to give back to security forces killed in line of duty received government approval, reported India Today

The Bharat Ke Veer app, which was first proposed by the actor, through which people can extend financial support to the families of the killed soldiers has been approved, the channel reported. 

b’Akshay Kumar in a proposal video xc2xa0(L) & Family members mourning the death of a CRPF Jawan xc2xa0(R) | Image Source: Twitter Akshay Kumar& PTI’

Ahead of Republic Day, the 49-year-old actor had posted a video on Twitter, suggesting the creation of a website or a mobile app that connects people directly to the families of the killed jawans in order to help them financially.

The new mobile app will allow people to transfer a maximum of Rs 15 lakh as a donation to the verified account of the next of kin of those killed in the line of duty.

b’Indian Army official handing over the Tricolour to a family member of a killed soldier | Image Source: PTI’

Both app and the website are expected to be launched by the actor along with Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Minister of State Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju. 

(Feature Image Source: Twitter/Akshay Kumar & PTI)

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