Nana Patekar’s Nirmala Gajanan Foundation has launched relief efforts for families affected by cross-border shelling during Operation Sindoor. The foundation will provide immediate assistance, including food, clothing, medical aid, and financial support to families who lost homes or loved ones.
A spokesperson said, “We are committed to helping victims of Operation Sindoor. Our goal is to provide timely support and restore a sense of security to affected families.” Furthermore, Nana Patekar emphasized that standing by communities impacted by violence is a moral responsibility and a core mission of the foundation.
The foundation has a long history of humanitarian work in India. For instance, it has supported flood victims, organized medical camps in rural areas, and provided education to marginalized children. Therefore, the Operation Sindoor relief initiative continues the foundation’s commitment to social welfare.
Relief teams are distributing essential supplies and coordinating with local authorities to identify the most vulnerable households. Additionally, financial aid will help families rebuild homes and sustain their livelihoods. Volunteers are working tirelessly to ensure assistance reaches the affected families quickly and efficiently.
Public figures and citizens have praised Nana Patekar for his proactive humanitarian efforts. His initiative demonstrates a strong commitment to community resilience and social responsibility. Moreover, the foundation plans to monitor the situation closely and extend support wherever necessary in the coming weeks.
By providing direct assistance to families impacted by Operation Sindoor, the Nirmala Gajanan Foundation reinforces its role as a reliable support system for vulnerable communities. This step ensures that victims receive immediate help while highlighting the importance of organized humanitarian efforts in crisis situations.





