Manju for farming and Dileep for Literacy

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,October 13 2014]

Manju Warrier was seen taking up a lot many social causes, becoming the ambassador for organic farming and she-taxi. Dileep too has been approached to be the ambassador of another important social cause, which is literacy. The aim of the Literacy Mission is to ensure a minimum education of all citizens till class 4. Dileep has been approached taking into consideration his mass appeal among the common people.

A lot many cine stars including Mohanlal, Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Rima Kallingal et al are good will ambassadors of other relevant social causes.

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