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Published May 8, 2017
SOURCE: ANI
Charity by celebrities and power brands are a common tale, but an 84-year-old retired bank employee has tugged heartstrings by donating his entire life savings amounting to Rs. one crore to the National Defence Fund.
Hailing from Gujarat‘s Bhavnagar, Janardan Bhatt and his wife donated Rs one crore to National Defence Fund from their savings.When Janardan, a retired State Bank of India (SBI) clerk saw reports of martyred Army jawans at borders, he decided to take the major step by doing his bit for the Indian Army.
He had saved a good amount of money from his earnings as well as invested in various funds from time to time, which gave him good returns when he retired.
The elderly man has a record of being a Good Samaritan of sorts, as all his life he tried to help everyone. Even as a union leader he solved many problems of his co-workers.
This is not for the first he has donated such a large sum of money, as earlier, Bhatt and his colleague had shelled out 54 lakhs in order to help someone.
SOURCE: ANI
Charity by celebrities and power brands are a common tale, but an 84-year-old retired bank employee has tugged heartstrings by donating his entire life savings amounting to Rs. one crore to the National Defence Fund.
Hailing from Gujarat‘s Bhavnagar, Janardan Bhatt and his wife donated Rs one crore to National Defence Fund from their savings.When Janardan, a retired State Bank of India (SBI) clerk saw reports of martyred Army jawans at borders, he decided to take the major step by doing his bit for the Indian Army.
He had saved a good amount of money from his earnings as well as invested in various funds from time to time, which gave him good returns when he retired.
The elderly man has a record of being a Good Samaritan of sorts, as all his life he tried to help everyone. Even as a union leader he solved many problems of his co-workers.
This is not for the first he has donated such a large sum of money, as earlier, Bhatt and his colleague had shelled out 54 lakhs in order to help someone.
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