The amount has been contributed by individual citizens and organisations at the app and the website 'BharatKeVeer', which was launched in April by home minister Rajnath Singh along with Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar who had mooted the idea.
So far Rs 7,93,90,858 has been donated to the fund 'Bharat Ke Veer', a home ministry official said.
In a video message, the home minister today asked people of the country to contribute to the fund for welfare of the families of paramilitary personnel.
Singh said such financial contribution will not only help the families of paramilitary jawans but will also assure them that every citizen of the country was solidly behind them.
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General public can visit the portal and make a contribution to support families of the jawans who died in the line of duty.
The monetary contributions made on the website go straight into the bank account of soldier's family.
The main objective of the portal (bharatkeveer.Gov.In) is to enable the public to help the families of soldiers by donating money online directly to the individual braveheart's account or to the corpus.