NITN | @notintownlive | 18 Feb 2019, 10:26 am

Kolkata, Feb 17: Laxman Jaiswal Chairman & MD of Ascon Infrastructure India Ltd on Saturday announced that his company has pledged to take the entire responsibility of studies of the 4 year-old-daughter of the martyr Head Constable Bablu Santra of CRPF till her graduation.
He said, “The supreme sacrifice Bablu Santra, Sudeep Biswas and the other slain 38 jawans made for India and Indians shall remain etched in golden letters in the history of India. While we as ordinary citizens can only extend our hands of support to the bereaved families and Ascon as an ethical company from Bengal believe that Corporate India should also step forward to support the brave hearts."
"We undertake the complete responsibility of little girls education till she is a graduate. In the coming days we shall be collecting all data from the martyr’s family and start the process of such support with immediate effect. This is our humble homage to the brave hearts of India from Bengal,” Jaiswal added.
Militants rammed an IED-laden car into a vehicle carrying CRPF at Goripora, Awantipora in Kashmir on Thursday afternoon leaving 40 personnel martyred.
Support is pouring from across the country and abroad.
Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag on Saturday extended his hands to take complete care of the education of the children of Indian CRPF soldiers killed in Pulwama terror attack in on Thursday.
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