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Yusuff Ali assures Rs 1 crore yearly to institute for the disabled in Kerala even after loss of life

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By PTI

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a uncommon and heart-touching gesture, LuLu Group chairman M A Yusuff Ali has promised a yearly donation of Rs one crore to an artwork centre right here for in another way abled youngsters and warranted that the contribution would proceed even after his loss of life.

In addition to that, Ali, additionally a Padma Shri awardee, additionally donated Rs 1.5 crore to the institute — Different Arts Centre (DAC) — which works to recognise and hone the artwork abilities of in another way abled youngsters.

At an occasion organised by the institute right here for the launch of the emblem of the Kasargod Diversity Research Centre, the NRI businessman mentioned that based on the federal government figures, there have been over 8 lakh in another way abled youngsters within the state.

“It is also our social obligation to ensure these children get a good education and not just that of the parents of these children or the institute,” he mentioned.

In order to make sure that social obligation is fulfilled, Ali mentioned he would donate Rs 1.5 crore to the DAC and handed over a cheque for a similar to Gopinath Muthukad, the Executive Director of DAC’s Academy of Magical Sciences.

In addition to that, in the course of the occasion, the businessman additionally promised a yearly donation of Rs one crore to the DAC and mentioned that the contribution would proceed even after his lifetime.

“Every year this institute will get Rs one crore. It will continue even after my death. I will tell my team and will also put it down in writing to ensure that. Every January that amount will reach this institute,” Ali mentioned.

Subsequently, in a social media submit, Muthukad thanked the businessman for his beneficiant donation and his promise to proceed serving to out the DAC even after his loss of life.

LuLu Group International owns the LuLu Hypermarket chain worldwide and the LuLu International Shopping Mall.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a uncommon and heart-touching gesture, LuLu Group chairman M A Yusuff Ali has promised a yearly donation of Rs one crore to an artwork centre right here for in another way abled youngsters and warranted that the contribution would proceed even after his loss of life.

In addition to that, Ali, additionally a Padma Shri awardee, additionally donated Rs 1.5 crore to the institute — Different Arts Centre (DAC) — which works to recognise and hone the artwork abilities of in another way abled youngsters.

At an occasion organised by the institute right here for the launch of the emblem of the Kasargod Diversity Research Centre, the NRI businessman mentioned that based on the federal government figures, there have been over 8 lakh in another way abled youngsters within the state.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

“It is also our social obligation to ensure these children get a good education and not just that of the parents of these children or the institute,” he mentioned.

In order to make sure that social obligation is fulfilled, Ali mentioned he would donate Rs 1.5 crore to the DAC and handed over a cheque for a similar to Gopinath Muthukad, the Executive Director of DAC’s Academy of Magical Sciences.

In addition to that, in the course of the occasion, the businessman additionally promised a yearly donation of Rs one crore to the DAC and mentioned that the contribution would proceed even after his lifetime.

“Every year this institute will get Rs one crore. It will continue even after my death. I will tell my team and will also put it down in writing to ensure that. Every January that amount will reach this institute,” Ali mentioned.

Subsequently, in a social media submit, Muthukad thanked the businessman for his beneficiant donation and his promise to proceed serving to out the DAC even after his loss of life.

LuLu Group International owns the LuLu Hypermarket chain worldwide and the LuLu International Shopping Mall.