Aachi Masala Group joins the fight against COVID-19; Donates 1 Crore Rupees
Home > News Shots > Tamil Nadu newsMost of the countries around the globe are fighting the novel coronavirus. While the governments have allocated funds to fight this pandemic for medical supplies, medical facilities, and so on, the public has also been actively participating through their little contributions.
In India, Prime Minister Modi is appreciating people who can to donate to the PM Cares fund. Apart from individuals, many business organisations have also been actively contributing to this cause. The Aachi Masala group has joined a few other corporate groups that are actively donating to fight the COVID-19 from Tamil Nadu. The Aachi group has donated 1 Crore Rupees to the Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund and Rupees ten lakhs through Tamil Nadu Food Grains Merchants Associations Limited. These funds are dedicated to helping the state return to normalcy, faster.
The group has supplied more than twenty thousand struggling families with relief packages and is determined to providing food supplies to some orphanages and old-age homes present within the state.
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