Sonu Sood is planning to open an international school for impoverished students.

The actor and philanthropist recently met a Katihar engineer who abandoned his work and founded a school for orphaned children named Sonu Sood. Sood will construct a new structure and provide impoverished students with better education.
Sonu Sood was startled to learn in February of this year that 27-year-old Bihar engineer Birendra Kumar Mahato had abandoned his full-time job to create a school for orphaned children, which he had named after the actor. The actor was moved by Mahato's effort to give free education and food to 110 children and met Mahato and the children at the school, which also serves as a shelter house.
The actor spent time with Mahato to learn about the school's requirements, from rationing to quality education, raising awareness, and bridging the education divide between rich and poor. By the end of the day, Sonu Sood had begun work on a new building for the school, allowing it to shelter more disadvantaged children and provide meals for all students. "Improving access to education is one of the most effective ways to combat poverty." We want to educate children from underserved communities so that they have a greater chance of finding work.
We are working on improving higher education. Another critical issue is nourishment and overall well-being, as this institution also serves as a night refuge." The actor stated. (In addition, mention a scholarship in my mother's name that will benefit all students.) Sood currently educates approximately ten thousand kids across the country.
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