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Sonu Sood urges govt to provide free education to kids who lost parents to Covid
Video Credit: HT Digital Content
Published on April 29, 2021 - Duration: 03:24s
Sonu Sood urges govt to provide free education to kids who lost parents to Covid
Sonu Sood has come up with an appeal to the government to help kids who have lost parents to Covid.
Sharing a video, Sonu has urged the government to take a step to secure the future of these children.
The actor has requested Centre, state governments and NGOs to provide free education to children.
Sonu recently recovered from Covid-19 and has been working to help those in need.
The actor has been facilitating resources for those stricken by the second Covid wave.
Sonu was hailed as a 'messiah of the migrants' last year during the lockdown.
He arranged transport for stranded migrant workers and helped students to return home.
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