Nargis Dutt Foundation

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Nargis Dutt Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing healthcare and support to underprivileged individuals in India. Named after the legendary Indian film actress Nargis Dutt, who passed away due to pancreatic cancer, the foundation was established by her family members to honor her memory and continue her legacy of helping those in need. The foundation focuses on several key areas including cancer care, health education, and the support of individuals and families affected by natural disasters.

History[edit | edit source]

The Nargis Dutt Foundation was established in the early 1980s, following the death of Nargis Dutt in 1981. The foundation was initiated by her husband, Sunil Dutt, a notable actor and politician, and their children, including Sanjay Dutt, a prominent actor in the Indian film industry. The foundation's mission was inspired by Nargis Dutt's own battle with cancer and her lifelong commitment to humanitarian causes.

Objectives[edit | edit source]

The primary objectives of the Nargis Dutt Foundation include:

  • Providing financial and medical assistance to cancer patients who cannot afford treatment.
  • Promoting cancer awareness and early detection through health education campaigns.
  • Supporting the education and welfare of children affected by cancer.
  • Offering aid and rehabilitation to victims of natural disasters in India.

Programs and Activities[edit | edit source]

The foundation undertakes various programs and activities to achieve its objectives:

  • Cancer Care: The foundation provides financial assistance for the treatment of cancer patients, including medication, chemotherapy, and surgery. It also supports cancer hospitals and research institutions in enhancing their facilities.
  • Health Education: Through workshops, seminars, and awareness campaigns, the foundation educates the public about the importance of early cancer detection and healthy living.
  • Disaster Relief: In the event of natural disasters, the Nargis Dutt Foundation mobilizes resources to provide immediate relief and long-term rehabilitation support to affected communities.
  • Child Welfare: The foundation also focuses on the education and health of children, especially those whose families are impacted by cancer.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Over the years, the Nargis Dutt Foundation has made a significant impact in the lives of many individuals and communities across India. By providing access to essential healthcare services and supporting disaster relief efforts, the foundation has upheld the legacy of Nargis Dutt in serving humanity.

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