Coimbatore-based entities continue to donate huge sums to the chief minister’s public relief fund for the fight against Covid. According to government authorities, KPR Mills, Kovai Medical Center and Hospital (KMCH) and Sri Krishna College have given Rs 1 crore each.
Executive director of KMCH Arun Palaniswami and chief executive officer Karthikeyan met chief minister M K Stalin on Friday and handed over cheque worth Rs 1 crore. KMCH had contributed the same amount to the fund last year also. S Malarvizhi, chairperson and managing trustee of Sri Krishna Institutions, also met Stalin to hand over a cheque. On behalf of KPR Mills, managing director C R Ananthakrishnan handed over the cheque.
Industries continue to contribute to CM’s relief fund
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Industries and institutions in Coimbatore continued to contribute to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund and also to improve facilities at government hospitals here.
Executive Director of Kovai Medical Center and Hospital Arun Palaniswami and CEO Karthikeyan handed over a cheque for ₹ 1 crore to Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in Chennai on Friday.
In addition, KMCH has donated medical safety materials worth ₹ 5 lakh to the Coimbatore Corporation.
C.R. Anandakrishnan, Executive Director of KPR Mill, also handed over ₹ 1 crore to the Chief Minister on Friday for the relief fund.