Donors from Valsad donate Rs 61 lakh for relief of Uttarakhand victims

Published By : Admin | August 27, 2013 | 15:00 IST
"Cheque of Rs. 61 lakh donated to Chief Minister’s Relief Fund"

MLA of Pardi Mr. Kanubhai Desai and district administration today met the Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and handed over a cheque of Rs. 61,96,000 for the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund with a view to help the Uttarakhand flood victims. The amount has been collected from the voluntary donations from various donors, organizations and industrial houses.

Chief Minister appreciated the gesture of Valsad donors of extending support to the victims.

District Collector of Valsad Vikrant Pandey and District Development Officer Udit Agarwal were also present on this occasion.

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