New Delhi: Hemkunt Foundation on Monday announced the onboarding of Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh as a Goodwill Ambassador.
Hemkunt Foundation is relentlessly working for the upliftment of the underprivileged sections of society with education, skill development, access to livelihood, and healthcare support.
The foundation played a significant role during the pandemic and in the lives of marginalized communities in terms of poverty alleviation.
“Ranveer’s association is a step forward in that direction. As a youth icon and an individual who feels passionately about education and giving back to society, Ranveer will encourage and empower the youth of India to take an active part in helping the underprivileged. He will be closely associated with the sustainable development of HF Gurukul - India’s largest not-for-profit skill development center,” a statement said.
Talking about his motivation behind joining the foundation, Ranveer said in a statement, “Education is the only solution to eradicate generational poverty and unemployment. It is disheartening to see that a large segment of the population do not have access to it and I want to do my bit to help as many people of my country as possible.”
“Hence, I am glad to join hands with Hemkunt Foundation and Harteerath Singh to provide equal access to education and employment opportunities for all. I hope, with this association, we can positively impact the lives of children from marginalised communities,” he added.
“We are extremely grateful to have Ranveer join the Hemkunt Foundation family. He is the perfect embodiment of our values of striving to give back to society. His passion and commitment to education are worth applauding. I am certain together we’ll be able to create tangible on-ground impact in the society,” said Harteerath Singh, Director of Hemkunt Foundation.
Hemkunt Foundation has impacted more than 50k lives with education so far. The Hemkunt Foundation Gurukul, is spread across 25 acres in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, it plans to further impart skill training to 1000 students every year. (UNI)