Murugappa Group donates ₹6 crore to fight COVID-19
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The Murugappa Group donated ₹6 crore in the direction of the State Disaster Response Fund on Tuesday.
The group’s managing director Arun Murugappan met Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on the Secretariat to hand over the cheque.
Plenty of philanthropists visited Mr. Stalin and gave donations of ₹1 crore every. Among them had been J. Sekar of JSR IDPL and A. Padmasingh Isaac, chairman, Aachi Group. Urbaser Sumeet, CREDAI, Pallavaa Group, Erode and L.S. Mills Limited additionally made contributions.
The office-bearers of the Federation of Tamil Nadu Private Omni Bus Operators’ Association met the Chief Minister and gave a sum of ₹1 crore.
KVB donation
The Karur Vysya Bank donated a sum of ₹1 crore. Its CEO and managing director B. Ramesh Babu handed over the cheque to Electricity Minister V. Senthil Balaji in Karur.
In a press launch, the financial institution mentioned it had donated almost ₹3.3 crore within the type of ambulances, oxygen concentrators and different medical gear, beneath the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), initiative to the federal government.
The GreenKo group met Mr. Stalin on the Secretariat to give a letter stating that it could donate 100 oxygen concentrators.
The reduction fund additionally acquired ₹60 lakh from Johnson Lifts Private Limited, and ₹50 lakh every from Life Spices India, Mohan Breweries and Distilleries, and Repco Home Finance.
Donations of ₹25 lakh every had been acquired from the Rajasthan Association, Kumudam Publications and Jeevan Technologies India Private Limited. KM Engineering Enterprises donated ₹20 lakh.
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