Nita Ambani-led Reliance Foundation today said it was ready to "assume full responsibility" for the livelihood of families of Pulwama victims besides education and employment of their children. In an official release, the foundation said it was prepared to provide "the best possible treatment to the injured troopers" of the attacks.

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"As a mark of our gratitude to the martyrs, Reliance Foundation expresses its readiness to assume full responsibility for the education and employment of their children and the livelihood of their families. If necessary, our hospital is ready to provide the best possible treatment to the injured jawans," the statement said. 

"We shall also deem it to be our duty to shoulder any other responsibility the government may place upon us in service to our beloved Armed Forces," it added. 

The foundation said that the entire Reliance Parivar fully shares the outrage of 1.3 billion Indians at the barbaric terror attack on the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday.

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"No evil power in this world can break India's unity or our resolve to defeat terrorism, which is an enemy of humanity. Our hearts go out to the bereaved members of the martyrs` families. The nation will never forget the Bravehearts and their sacrifice. We pray for the recovery of the injured," it said.

Reliance Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Reliance Industries Ltd headed by its founder Nita Ambani.