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HMIL hands over a cheque of Rs 2 crores to Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund

| | Dec 08, 2015, at 11:46 pm
Chennai, Dec 8 (IBNS): India’s second largest carmaker and largest exporter, Hyundai Motor India Limited responded immediately to the prevailing situation in Tamil Nadu and handed over a cheque of Rs. 2 crores to Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund (CMPRF).

YK Koo, Managing Director, HMIL, met Honourable Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Selvi. J Jayalalithaa at the secretariat in Chennai on Tuesday, to hand over the cheque. HMIL is the first car company to contribute to the fund.

The state has been home to HMIL since 1996 and this contribution is their way of expressing solidarity with the people of Tamil Nadu, as they rebuild their lives in the aftermath of the recent devastating floods, which the state witnessed after a century.

Hyundai Motor India Foundation, the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Limited, under the leadership of Mr. YK. Koo has also been conducting a slew of relief activities in Sriperumbudur block and Chennai city to help affected families since December 2015. Food packets, home essentials and clothing are being distributed in these areas. Sanitation and health camps are also on the anvil.

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