Salman Khan Adopts Maharashtra’s Flood-Hit Village

A village of Maharashtra's Kolhapur district was devastated in the 2019 flood, and now it has been adopted by Salman Khan and he is going to help rebuild the whole village. Read below.

Innumerable numbers of needy people and children, in the past, have received aid by Salman Khan and his foundation. As a noble gesture, the superstar has now come forward to rebuild Maharashtra’s Khidrapur village, located in Kolhapur district.

The village was utterly devastated post the floods of 2019, the flood also completely destroyed all the basic necessities of life including housing. Salman has now purchased the village along with Gurugram’s Elan Group and will bring back the lives of villagers to normalcy. He took to social media to wish all the best to his allies for the good work.

Salman Khan took on his official Instagram handle to announce the news. He wrote, “I wish the ELAN GROUP the very best for their sincere and noble gesture in having adopted, 2019 flood-affected Khidrapur village in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra. They have adopted the village in Maharashtra to rebuild their homes.”

In a statement, Salman said his heart went out to all the people who lost their homes in the flood and to make sure the village is safe from such destruction one must concentrate on the development of the village.

Earlier, Salman’s Being Human organization supported 200 drought-hit Maharashtra villages and supplied 2,500 water tankers, each with a capacity of 2,000 ltr of water.