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Assam donates Rs 5 crore to Himachal CM disaster relief fund

Assam Minister for Power and Entrepreneurship Prasanta Phukan meets Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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The Assam Government has made a contribution of Rs 5 crore towards the Chief Minister Relief Fund in view of the rain disaster in Himachal. Prasanta Phukan, Minister for Power, Skill, Employment and Entrepreneurship in the Assam Government, presented a cheque for Rs 5 crore to Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu in New Delhi today. The contribution had been made towards the Chief Minister Relief Fund to help disaster-affected families, which had suffered due to heavy rain during the current monsoon season.

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Besides, Rahul Bagga, Senior Manager (Legal and Corporate Affairs and Lead India Growth), Hindustan Unilever Limited, also presented a cheque for Rs 50 lakh towards the Chief Minister Aapada Rahat Kosh in New Delhi.

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Sukhu thanked the Assam Government and Bagga for this noble gesture and said that it was a matter of great satisfaction that various state governments, philanthropists, organisations and individuals were liberally donating towards the relief fund, which would go a long way in providing prompt assistance to the affected families.

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