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ITI Limited contributes rs. 64 lakhs to PM-CARES fund to fight against COVID-19
New Delhi: To support the noble cause of fighting the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in India, ITI Limited has contributed rs 64 lakhs to the Prime Minister’s citizen assistance and relief in emergency situation fund (PM- CARES fund).
Further, the company has also proposed to contribute approx. ? 45 lakhs as one-day salary contribution from all employees of ITI Limited.
In addition to this, ITI has also launched a number of CSR initiatives to support the country’s fight against the Coronavirus (COVID). The company has adopted 1000 families in its neighborhood at Ambedkar Nagar colony, Bengaluru and distributing 3000 kits of ration to the needy people of area. Each kit includes Rice, Atta, Daal, Salt, Sugar and two Dettol soaps. The kits distribution is expected to be completed within 10-12 days.
Shri Rakesh Mohan Agrawal, CMD, ITI said, “As per Prime Minister’s call for the nation’s support against Coronavirus (COVID-19), ITI stands with the nation during this difficult times. I am totally humbled to see the commitment of our employees towards the well-being of the society during the crisis.
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