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Operation Sindoor: Lodha Foundation stands with India’s heroes

10th May 2025: Our heroic Armed Forces are defending the freedom and dignity of 140 crore Indians who will be forever indebted to them. As a mark of our respect and tribute to their valour and sacrifice, the Lodha Foundation will humbly support the family of every martyr from our Armed Forces during Operation Sindoor as follows:

1. Lodha Foundation will fund the education of the martyr’s children till they finish their college graduation. This will include fees, books, and hostel expenses. Additionally, the Lodha Genius Program will provide its advanced educational programs and mentorship for these children.

2. The martyr’s spouses will be supported to become financially independent through skilling and entrepreneurship support. If they are desirous, they will be given preference in employment in Lodha Group as well as the Lodha Foundation.

3. The foundation will arrange health insurance for the martyr’s parents for the next 20 years.

Further, to enable like-minded citizens and corporates to support India’s bravehearts, the Foundation has set up ‘Operation Sindoor / Patriots Fund’ – all donations to this fund will be used to support the families of our soldiers and civilians who have lost their lives or have been permanently disabled during Operation Sindoor.

Lodha Foundation stands ready to wholeheartedly support our government and armed forces in any other manner that may be required.

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