It has been reported that actor Surya has gifted an expensive car to the Chennai Police “Kaaval Karangal” organization.
Kaaval Karangal was started by the Chennai Police to extend a helping hand to the roadside residents and the destitute. The one-year festival of the organization was held at the Rajaratnam Stadium in Chennai Egmore. Actor Surya presented the Car at the function.

It is noteworthy that Surya was replaced by a female executive of his production company. Many people from charities, volunteers and the social welfare department are working in the Kaaval Karangal organization run by the Chennai Police.
With their help, the Chennai Police has been providing assistance to the poor. Actor Surya has extended his helping hand to such an organization. The value of the car currently being offered is said to be 6 lakhs.
This vehicle is used in India as a passenger vehicle, ambulance and lorry (delivery vehicle). It is for this reason that actor Surya has gifted the Ego car for the use of guard arms.
The vehicle will help carry food to the roadside residents and the destitute. Actor Surya has provided the roles for this along with the vehicle. Many have left the city and are using the roadsides of Chennai as temporary (some permanent) residences.

It is questionable whether many of them will get a working meal. In particular, we can see the elderly suffering from malnutrition. The police are providing assistance to such people. On behalf of this, The donation of a car worth Rs 6 lakh has been well received by the people.
Actor Surya’s Agaram Foundation has been involved in various social welfare activities through the organization. He carries out the most nourishing tasks such as helping poor children with their studies and helping them progress in life. It is in this context that he has stepped into charity for the poor and destitute.
The vehicle was started by Commissioner of Police Shankar Jiwal waving the green flag. Many senior police officials, including Corporation Commissioner Gagandeep Singh Bedi, were present at the First Anniversary celebrations of the Kaaval Karangal. In addition, some members of voluntary organizations Speaking on the occasion, Commissioner of Police Shankar Jiwal said that so far 2,000 helpless people have been rescued.