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Taapsee in Barabanki: Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu reached Barabanki this year like every year. He presented a bicycle to the adopted girls and spent time with them. Her husband was also with him on this occasion.

Taapsee is associated with Nandi Foundation’s ‘Little Kali Project’
Highlights
- Taapsee Pannu presented a bicycle to the students in Barabanki.
- Taapsee meets girls every year under the little bud project.
- Taapsee described Barabanki as his second home.
Barabanki Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu visited the government school in Barabanki today. He met schoolgirls. Taapsee gave the message to the girls to become self -sufficient through education and sports. On this occasion, he also presented a bicycle to the girl students. At the same time, Taapsee was accompanied by her husband and former badminton player Methius Bo. Both spent time with the girls and encouraged them. This initiative will also promote the education and sports of girls. The children also looked very excited to meet Taapsee and this time he also talked a lot to Taapsee, leaving hesitant.
Taapsee comes every year
In fact, under the little bud project run by Nandi Foundation, 2 hours free tuition is given to children in primary school Garri in Block Ramnagar of district Barabanki in the Block Ramnagar of Barabanki. These 60 little buds have been adopted by actress Taapsee Pannu. Taapsee comes to meet these girls adopted with the help of a little bud project every year and gives them a lot of learning materials. Also, they motivate their families and children.
Barabanki told another house
At the same time, Taapsee Pannu said that I want to make these girls with doctors, engineers and teachers, whatever they want to be, I am with them. Taapsee Pannu described Barabanki as her second home and said that she has been coming here for four years. This time the girls spoke to them openly. He was very happy with this. Bicycles were given to these girls so that they can run themselves and reach the school, as well as read and write their dreams. The program was mainly conducted by the program officer star of Nandi Foundation’s little bud project and his team.