Sonu Sood had hogged the limelight of late for arranging transport for thousands of stranded migrants desperate to return to their native places. A couple of days back he helped warrior Ajji start a martial arts school. Now moved by an article in a newspaper on how kids of a remote village in Haryana travel miles to access a smartphone for online classes, he immediately provided these kids with smartphones. We also read about how he gifted a tractor after watching a farmer using his two teen daughters to plough the field.
On Wednesday, the students of Government Senior Secondary School at Morni’s Koti village received their smartphones through Sood’s friend Karan Gilhotra who delivered them to the school principal. The students also interacted with Sood over a video call. Happy to have helped the students, Sonu Sood shared on Twitter, “A wonderful beginning to my day watching all the students get their smartphones to attend their online classes. On August 24, Sood reacted to the newspaper story and tweeted, “No more travelling for these kids. They will have their smartphones by tomorrow ” This is not the first time that Sonu Sood has facilitated the education of underprivileged students. Earlier too, he helped a family in Himachal Pradesh who had to sell their cow, their only source of income, to buy a smartphone for their children’s online classes.
A wonderful beginning to my day watching all the students get their smartphones to attend their online classes. @Karan_Gilhotra पढ़ेगा इंडिया तभी तो बढ़ेगा इंडिया। 🇮🇳 n thanks to @HinaRohtaki for bringing this need for the students to our notice. https://t.co/6Pn9QH0o4H
— sonu sood (@SonuSood) August 26, 2020