Adani Company To Fund Children Who Lost Parents in a Rail Crash's Education

Mr. Adani stated in a tweet that it is everyone's duty to help the victims and their families and ensure the children have a better tomorrow.
 
Over 300 people died in the deadliest rain tragedy in almost three decades.

New Delhi: Billionaire Gautam Adani on Sunday offered to give free schooling to kids whose parents died in the nation's biggest train tragedy in decades, claiming that the train catastrophe in Odisha was extremely upsetting.
Mr. Adani, who is in charge of a conglomerate that includes ports, oil, commodities, airports, and data centres, said in a tweet that it is everyone's duty to help the victims and their families and provide for the children's future.

"The railway catastrophe that occurred in Odisha has all of us quite alarmed. The Adani Group will take care of the innocent children whose parents died in this disaster, it has been agreed. Supporting the victims and their families, as well as ensuring that the children have a better life, is a shared obligation between all of us "He stated in a Hindi tweet.

Almost 300 people died and hundreds were injured in the deadliest rain catastrophe in almost three decades.