Renowned Indian actress Taapsee Pannu visited Nanhi Kali in Barabanki (Lucknow) and Moga (Chandigarh) for the third year in a row following the success of her film Dunki. An group called Nanhi Kali is non-governmental and seeks to educate and empower poor girls in India. Taapsee has been actively supporting the organization’s mission during her three years of affiliation.
Taapsee Pannu has always taken an unusual approach, which is admirable, whether it is in her film roles or her social activity. Her commitment to uplifting impoverished girls in India is demonstrated by her recent visit to Nanhi Kali in Barabanki and Moga. Dressed in traditional garb, the girls greeted her and even danced with her. It is quite touching to witness how Taapsee educated them, shared her opinions, and made an effort to comprehend their needs during the course of the day. Giving time and attention to those in need is just as important as monetary donations, and Taapsee is a wonderful role model for all of us to emulate.
Taapsee spent a day with the girls during her visit and made an effort to comprehend their needs. She also gave them books, rackets, and other educational supplies related to Amar Chitra Katha. Taapsee has been providing all of the girls connected to Nanhi Kali with assistance, keeping a close eye on their development. She uses this as a means of showing her love and helping others in need.
For the past 25 years, Nanhi Kali has dedicated her efforts to the education and development of impoverished girls in India. Throughout India, the group has been successful in giving approximately 4,50,000 females access to school.For the past 25 years, Nanhi Kali has dedicated her efforts to the education and development of impoverished girls in India. Throughout India, the group has been successful in giving approximately 4,50,000 females access to school.