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NEW DELHI: The government has constituted a committee, chaired by the Union home secretary , which will decide how to distribute the donations received for martyrs' kin on the web site bharatkeveer.gov.inThe web site, the brainchild of Hindi film actor Akshay Kumar , was launched in April. Kumar and Arjuna Award winner P Gopichand are also on the committee."You can donate directly to individual braveheart's account (upto max of Rs 15 lakhs) or may donate to the "Bharat Ke Veer" corpus," says the web site."To ensure maximum coverage, a cap of 15 lakhs is envisaged per braveheart and the donor would be alerted if the amount exceeds Rs 15 lakhs, so that they can choose to either decrease their contribution or divert part of the donation to another braveheart's account, or to the 'Bharat Ke Veer' corpus," the web site adds.Kumar helped develop the web site with a friend of his in the BSF, DIG Amit Lodha . The BSF DIG told TOI in April that many people wanted to help the families of martyrs, but they had no idea how to, and that was his and Kumar's inspiration for the web site.