More donate to CM's relief fund
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, April 16 2020:
As donations to CM's COVID-19 Relied Fund continue to pour in, further donations were also made by All Manipur Gorkha Students' Union Rs 60,000/-, Paite Tribe Council Rs 1,07,777/-, Kakai Singsit Rs 15,000/-, Huiyel Lalong and Thang-Ta Lupsing Rs 50,000/-, Lairikyengbam Leikai United Youth Club Rs 20,000/-, staff of NABARD Rs 1,17,000/-, RED/MSRRDA Department Rs 5,65,000/-, Manipur Updates Rs 32,842/-, SLA Manipur Rs 20,000/-, Th Sunil Singh Rs 25,000/-, Universal Friendship Organisation Rs 33,320/-, Sanathoi Beauty Salon and Spa, New Checkon Rs 20,000/-, Shri Govinda Rasesmani Pala Marup Rs 30,000/-, Heritage Convent Rs 1,00,000/-, Sangai Higher Secondary School, Mantripukhri Rs 50,000/-, Indian Psychiatric Society Rs 50,000/-, All Manipur Recognised Private Schools Welfare Association Rs 1,00,000/-, Ruichum Hao Machinao Rs 10,000/-, 2nd Bn Manipur Rifles Rs 11,44,945/-, Ningthoukhong Bazar Ima Iben Lup Rs 10,000/-, Higher and Technical Education and SCERT Rs 71,07,080/-, Apunba Manipur Huyen Lanlong Lup Rs 20,000/- and Manipur State Rural Livelihoods Mission Rs 1,09,971/-, stated a press release issued by the Chief Minister's Secretariat.
Principal Secy, officers and staff of GAD also donated one day's salary amounting to Rs 25,90,607/-, it added.
State Bank of India Officers' Association, Imphal through contributions of members also donated Rs 1,60,000/- to the Chief Minister's COVID-19 Relief Fund to support the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.
A press release issued by State Bank of India Officers' Association, Imphal also stated that all SBI employees donated 2 days salary to PM CARES fund amounting to Rs 100 crores and SBI also allocated 0.25 per cent of its profit in CSR for fight against the disease, which will be released later.
The association also assured to provide uninterrupted services to customers during this
pandemic period.