The singer, through Suryodaya Foundation which she is a part of, is planning to give Rs 50,000 to the families on February 18, when she will be felicitated by Maharashtra Governor C Vidyasagar Rao for her outstanding contribution in the field of music and social service.
"We are going to felicitate five families of martyrs and give Rs 50,000 per family. This is a small step from our side but we want to extend our support, in whatever way we can," Anuradha told PTI.
"There are a few things I want to do for the army. One is to request that all the universities should have some reservation for army children. They give up their lives for people who they have never met," she said.
"At least they should feel their families are cared for. The government has issued full support for them but there is no co-ordination. There has to be a bridge," she said.
The "Aashiqui" singer is involved in other social issues also, including in Maharashtra's Nandurbar district where she says she is working to solve issues of electricity and malnutrition.
"People who have achieved something in life are realising that we need to do something. Celebrities should come forward for causes like these and good thing is they do. Times are changing. We all must contribute something," she said.
Paudwal, 64, is a National award-winning singer, who has sung in Bollywood movies like "Aashiqui", "Ram Lakhan", "Saajan" and "Dil", besides having an array of devotional songs, bhajans, mantras, & stotras to her credit.
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