Thursday, February 5, 2026
ADVT 
India

Here's How You Can Donate To Families Of Martyred CRPF Jawans

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Feb, 2019 11:33 PM

    Those who want to contribute voluntarily to the families of CRPF jawans martyred in Pulwama terror attack can do so on the official website of 'Bharat Ke Veer'.


    This fund is managed by a committee comprising Director Generals of Central Armed Paramilitary Forces (CAPFs) under the aegis of the Ministry of Home Affairs.


    'Bharat Ke Veer' is a trust into which public can contribute voluntarily to support families of martyrs of CAPFs -- BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, NDRF, NSG, SSB and Assam Rifles, the MHA said.


    Expressing gratitude for the support, MHA said, "During the last few days there has been a tremendous response from people wanting to contribute through the website : bharatkeveer.gov.in."


    However, due to heavy traffic, sometimes a slowdown is reported in accessing the website, it added.


    "It is also reported that some unscrupulous elements are soliciting contributions from people through other accounts. It is advised that people desirous of supporting families of martyrs of CAPFs should only contribute through the website -- bharatkeveer.gov.in," the Ministry of Home Affairs said.

     

     

     

    Bank Details:
    SYNDICATE BANK
    A/C NAME: ARMY WELFARE FUND BATTLE CASUALTIES
    A/C NO: 90552010165915
    IFSC CODE: SYNB0009055
    SOUTH EXTENSION BRANCH,NEW DELHI. ***

     

     

     

     

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Rats Drank 1,000 Litres of Seized Liquor - UP Police

    Rats in Uttar Pradesh have turned alcoholic - or the state police claim. According to the police, a gang of rats drank nearly 1000 litres of alcohol that were seized in Bareilly.

    Rats Drank 1,000 Litres of Seized Liquor - UP Police

    India Being Divided Under Modi, Help Unite India: Rahul Tells Expats

    India Being Divided Under Modi, Help Unite India: Rahul Tells Expats
    Claiming India was being divided for political reasons and that there has been intolerance for the last five years, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Friday called upon the Indian diaspora across the globe to commit themselves towards solving the countrys biggest crises -- unemployment and agrarian distress.

    India Being Divided Under Modi, Help Unite India: Rahul Tells Expats

    Bengaluru Boy Jumps Before Train After Mother Scolds Him

    Bengaluru Boy Jumps Before Train After Mother Scolds Him
    The 18-year-old student was saved in the nick of time as the alert train driver Madivalappa applied sudden brake and he escaped getting run over, police said.

    Bengaluru Boy Jumps Before Train After Mother Scolds Him

    Two Foreign Nationals Arrested With Heroin Worth Rs. 32 Crores: Police

    Two Foreign Nationals Arrested With Heroin Worth Rs. 32 Crores: Police
    The members of the alleged cartel have already supplied more than 100 kgs heroin in Delhi during the last one year, police said.  

    Two Foreign Nationals Arrested With Heroin Worth Rs. 32 Crores: Police

    UP Man Kills Wife For Trying To Stop Him From Having Alcohol, Say Police

    UP Man Kills Wife For Trying To Stop Him From Having Alcohol, Say Police
    The woman was identified as Nilima, 28, wife of Sanjiv Kumar. She was shot when she tried to stop her husband from having alcohol on Thursday evening, said Saharanpur police officer Dinesh Kumar.

    UP Man Kills Wife For Trying To Stop Him From Having Alcohol, Say Police

    If You Have Balasaheb's Blood...: Shiv Sena Gets Dare After BJP Threat

    If You Have Balasaheb's Blood...: Shiv Sena Gets Dare After BJP Threat
    If you have Balasaheb Thackeray's blood running in your veins, show the courage to walk out of the state cabinet tomorrow morning," Jayant Patil dared the Shiv Sena chief.

    If You Have Balasaheb's Blood...: Shiv Sena Gets Dare After BJP Threat