Renault Nissan to set up oxygen plant in State
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Renault Nissan will set up an oxygen plant at a price of ₹4 crore. A letter in this regard was given by the corporate’s managing director Krishnan Sundararajan to Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on the Secretariat on Monday.
The firm additionally gave a cheque of ₹1 crore to the Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund (CMPRF).
The staff of the State Highways and Minor Ports Department collected ₹5 crore by way of their one-day wage contribution for the aid fund. The cheque was introduced by Minister E.V. Velu, together with Principal Secretary Dheeraj Kumar to Mr. Stalin.
Arunai Medical College and Hospital, by way of vice-chairman E.V. Kumaran, contributed ₹1 crore.
Industrialist Ravi Sundaram made a contribution of ₹1 crore to the CMPRF.
The staff of the Civil Supplies Department donated an quantity of ₹75 lakh by way of their one-day wage contribution to the fund.
CSMA’s contribution
The CBSE Schools Management Association(CSMA) contributed ₹60 lakh in direction of the Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund for COVID-19.
C.S.Manoharan, affiliation president, K. Dhanasekar, vice-president, and P. Sathiyanarayanan, treasurer, handed over the contribution to Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in the presence of School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi.
The affiliation’s office-bearers additionally handed over a memorandum to the Chief Minister, which highlighted the prevailing operational difficulties concerning on-line price assortment and cost of employees salaries in faculties. They requested the federal government’s assist in addressing their considerations.
The Federation of Tamil Nadu Rice Mill Owners and Paddy – Rice Dealers Association, represented by its president D. Thulasingam and secretary A. C. Mohan, met the Chief Minister and introduced a cheque for ₹51 lakh in direction of COVID-19 aid.
The Federation of Associations of Private Schools in Tamil Nadu made a contribution of ₹50 lakh, and the cheque was introduced by its secretary D.C. Elangovan.
The Association of Managements of Private Schools secretary A.T.B. Bose gave a cheque of ₹50 lakh to the aid fund.
The Indian Medical Association, Tamil Nadu state department, chipped in with an quantity of ₹50 lakh, and the sum was given by its president Dr. P. Ramakrishnan.
The KALS group of firms, represented by chairman and managing director S. Vasudevan, introduced a cheque f or₹26 lakh.
Savera Group of Hotels joint managing director Nina Reddy handed over a sum of ₹25 lakh, with an analogous sum being contributed by Life Line Rigid Hospitals. The cheque was introduced by the hospital’s joint managing director J.R. Anirudh.
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