Updated On: 28 August, 2022 06:58 AM IST | Mumbai | Upala KBR
After reiterating importance of helping its members, association decides to fund education of kids whose producer-parents are no longer financially adept

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Leading from the front when making a case to provide financial help to industry folk hit by the pandemic, the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA) has decided to fund the education of those children whose producer-parents are financially unstable. IMPPA senior vice president Ashoke Pandit reveals that financial aid for educational purposes will be provided to the children till they graduate.
“The newly elected executive committee has decided to provide free education to the children of those producers who cannot afford it. The initiative, led by our president Abhay Kumar Sinha, can be availed by any producer who finds it difficult to get his children educated. He is excited to implement these measures. It is the first time that a film body will take up such an important initiative of children’s education. It is the duty of an organisation to stand by its people.”