New Delhi: An educational institute in Karnataka has announced free education for children of Kashmiri Pandits settled across the country after their displacement from their homeland. Subramanya Nattoj, the convener of Ambika Mahavidyalaya in Puttur town in Dakshina Kannada district, made this announcement on Saturday.


Moved by the plight of Kashmiri Pandits after watching the film 'The Kashmir Files', Nattoj visited Jammu and then decided to provide free education to children of Kashmiri Pandits. He has come out with a plan to provide free education from the sixth standard to graduation. He also announced a free hostel facility for them.


Nattoj said the institute has already got four Kashmiri Pandits admitted to the institute. "It will cost up to Rs 80,000 per student for a year to get an education in this institute. The other facilities would cost them Rs 50,000 annually. But all facilities would be freely available to the children of Kashmiri Pandits," he said.


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Meanwhile, the Kashmir Files film has completed 50 days in theatres on Friday (April 29) with a whopping collection at box office of Rs 331 crore across the globe. The revolves around the plight of Kashmiri Pandits and their exodus from the valley.


Thanking everyone, the director Vivek Agnihotri tweeted, "Today, The Kashmir Files complete 50 days in theatres and still running successfully. It's a victory of Truth. It's a victory of Humanity. It's truly a people's film. Thanks everyone."