Bigg Boss 19's Mridul Tiwari spends a day with children, promoting importance of education; says 'I will do whatever is within my reach to help educate these children'
Mridul Tiwari, who was one of the most talked about contestants of Bigg Boss 19 this year, was recently seen attending the success bash of the show. He was seen sharing the screen with the other Bigg Boss 19 contestants. However, after finishing all the formalities, Mridul later landed in his hometown, greater Noida where he was seen visiting a school and distributing books, pens and pizza’s among children.
Earlier, Mridul had mentioned before his Bigg Boss journey that if he won the show, he would donate the entire prize money of Rs 50 lakh for public welfare. Although he did not emerge as the winner, his actions show that his intentions remain unchanged. Mridul has been actively involved in charitable efforts, regularly contributing to social causes in his own way.
Recently, he was also seen visiting NGOs that support physically handicapped individuals, spending quality time with them and offering help. Those present shared that Mridul interacted warmly with everyone, listening patiently and speaking with genuine kindness.
He took to his Instagram, sharing his experience. Mridul stated, “I wasn't able to get much formal education, But I still try to improve and educate myself every day.
Education is more important than anything.”
Speaking exclusively to Times of India TV, Mridul said, "While growing up, I understood how important education is, but I never got the chance to receive proper formal schooling. That’s something I try to change by constantly learning something new. I make every effort to educate myself. I had also decided that if I won Bigg Boss, I would donate the prize money for education. Even now, I will do whatever I can and whatever is within my reach to help educate these children. Those who are deprived of education truly understand its value.
After the Bigg Boss 19 finale, Mridul visited Mumbai's Siddhivinayak temple with close friends Gaurav Khanna and Pranit More to seek blessings of lord Ganesha.
Recently, he was also seen visiting NGOs that support physically handicapped individuals, spending quality time with them and offering help. Those present shared that Mridul interacted warmly with everyone, listening patiently and speaking with genuine kindness.
He took to his Instagram, sharing his experience. Mridul stated, “I wasn't able to get much formal education, But I still try to improve and educate myself every day.
Education is more important than anything.”
Speaking exclusively to Times of India TV, Mridul said, "While growing up, I understood how important education is, but I never got the chance to receive proper formal schooling. That’s something I try to change by constantly learning something new. I make every effort to educate myself. I had also decided that if I won Bigg Boss, I would donate the prize money for education. Even now, I will do whatever I can and whatever is within my reach to help educate these children. Those who are deprived of education truly understand its value.
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