Relief funds cross Rs 33 crore
The contributions for the ongoing restoration works in the districts affected by cyclone Gaja, handed over to Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, crossed `33 crore on Tuesday.
Published: 28th November 2018 07:27 AM
Villagers of Miriyapalli in Srikakulam district blocking the vehicle of an official on Saturday for the delay in provision of cyclone relief | Express
By Express News Service
CHENNAI : The contributions for the ongoing restoration works in the districts affected by cyclone Gaja, handed over to Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, crossed Rs 33 crore on Tuesday. On Tuesday alone, contributions to the tune of Rs 10.68 crore including Rs 1 crore donation from the AIADMK given by party coordinator and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam, were handed over to the Chief Minister.
The details of other contributions are: Sanjay Jayavarthanavelu, chairman and managing director, Lakshmi Machine Works Limited, Coimbatore (Rs 1 crore), Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (Rs 50 lakh), Repco Bank employees (Rs 30 lakh), R Kannan Adityan, managing director, Malai Murasu (Rs 25 lakh) and Everwin Trust, Kolathur (Rs 31 lakh), among others.
The contributions for the ongoing restoration works in the districts affected by cyclone Gaja, handed over to Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, crossed `33 crore on Tuesday.
Published: 28th November 2018 07:27 AM
Villagers of Miriyapalli in Srikakulam district blocking the vehicle of an official on Saturday for the delay in provision of cyclone relief | Express
By Express News Service
CHENNAI : The contributions for the ongoing restoration works in the districts affected by cyclone Gaja, handed over to Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, crossed Rs 33 crore on Tuesday. On Tuesday alone, contributions to the tune of Rs 10.68 crore including Rs 1 crore donation from the AIADMK given by party coordinator and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam, were handed over to the Chief Minister.
The details of other contributions are: Sanjay Jayavarthanavelu, chairman and managing director, Lakshmi Machine Works Limited, Coimbatore (Rs 1 crore), Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (Rs 50 lakh), Repco Bank employees (Rs 30 lakh), R Kannan Adityan, managing director, Malai Murasu (Rs 25 lakh) and Everwin Trust, Kolathur (Rs 31 lakh), among others.
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