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Image Credit: ICICI Bank commits Rs. 4 crore towards West Bengal Amphan relief

ICICI Bank commits rupees four crore towards West Bengal cyclone relief

| @indiablooms | Jun 03, 2020, at 08:57 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: ICICI Bank announced that it has committed rupees four crore towards the relief and assistance in areas affected by the supercyclone Amphan.

The bank has contributed rupees three crore to the West Bengal State Disaster Management Authority and distributed essential food supplies like rice, pulses, oil among others, worth rupees one crore in the districts impacted by the cyclone in the state.

Akash Raghav, Zonal Head – Retail, West Bengal, ICICI Bank said, “Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of West Bengal in this hour of need. We, at ICICI Bank, are committed to assist the people of West Bengal and give them a helping hand to recover from this natural calamity through our humble initiatives as well as in solidarity and partnership with the state government.”

 


 

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