Funds raised to support victims of flood affected areas
Bengaluru, September 14, 2019: The Bengaluru arm of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI) has contributed INR 3 crores to the Chief Minister’s Flood Relief Fund, in the wake of the floods in different regions across Karnataka. CREDAI Bengaluru office-bearers handed over the cheque to Shri B S Yediyurappa, Honorable Chief Minister of Karnataka at Krishna Guest House.
Mr. Nagaraj R, Vice President, CREDAI National, Mr. Kishore Jain, President, CREDAI Bengaluru, Mr. Austin Roach, President, CREDAI Karnataka, Mr. B. M Jayeshankar, Past President, CREDAI Bengaluru, Mr. Ashish Puravankara, Immediate Past President, CREDAI Bengaluru, Mr. Bhaskar T Nagendrappa, President – Elect, CREDAI Bengaluru, Mr. R Krishna, Treasurer, CREDAI Bengaluru and Mr. Anil Nayak, CEO, CREDAI Karnataka met Chief Minister and handed over the cheque. The donation towards the CM’s fund was contributed by its member developers.
“People struggle their entire life to build their family and house. One disaster like a flood can turn upside down a family’s entire fortune that they have built over the years. This is when they require support to bring their lives back to normalcy. Floods in Karnataka have caused a lot of damage to the people and their properties. It is the responsibility of each and every person to help the victims to overcome this situation,” said Mr. R Nagaraj, Vice President, CREDAI National.
Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)
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