SBI Employees Donate ₹1.55 Crore to CM’s Relief Fund for Flood-Affected Families in J&K

In a remarkable display of unity and social responsibility, the employees of State Bank of India (SBI), Chandigarh Circle have donated a total of ₹1.55 crore to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to support relief and rehabilitation efforts for victims of the recent devastating floods in Jammu & Kashmir.

 

This voluntary contribution reflects the deep compassion and commitment of SBI officers and staff towards humanitarian causes and their solidarity with the people of the region during this time of crisis.

 

The donation was raised by employees across the Chandigarh Circle, which includes branches and offices in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Ladakh. The funds will go directly towards providing relief, rehabilitation, and support to families affected by the floods.

 

Mr. Jayant Mani, DGM (Jammu), SBI,  stated, this initiative is part of the Bank’s longstanding commitment to stand with the community in difficult times. SBI has always been more than just a bank — we are an integral part of the society we serve. This contribution reflects the empathy and sense of duty our employees feel towards the people of Jammu & Kashmir.

 

This noble gesture underscores SBI’s enduring culture of compassion and service, reinforcing its identity as a socially responsible institution that stands ready to support the nation beyond banking.

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