The Home Ministry has worked on a proposal and prepared the online platform after Kumar had floated an idea in this regard some time back suggesting that bonafide details of such families should be put on a public platform so that anyone could help them financially.
The website will be rendered operational, a senior officer said, after it is launched by the duo at the annual CRPF 'Valour Day' event to be held here on April 9.
The blueprint has proposed that the upper limit of making such a public donation to a family of a trooper killed in action should be kept at Rs 15 lakh and once this ceiling is reached, the contacts of the family will automatically get "deleted" from the website.
This assistance from the public will be over and above the service compensation provided to troops killed in the line of duty, a senior officer said.
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A nodal officer from one of the paramilitary forces of CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, SSB and NSG will be nominated who will be responsible for updating of data on the web portal.
Few days later, badminton player and Olympic bronze medallist Saina Nehwal had made a similar contribution and donated Rs 50,000 each to these families of CRPF men.
The actor had also met Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi at his office in North Block here in January to take forward his plan.
The Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are not only deployed for guarding Indian borders but they also render a variety of internal security tasks including tackling the Naxal menace in Left Wing Extremism-hit states.
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