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Kalyan Jewellers commits Rs 5 Cr. to Kerala CM’s distress relief fund in response to the floods
The brand’s team has extended their sympathies to the families who have lost loved ones and promises to assist further in case the situation deteriorates
Thrissur: In a display of humanitarian gesture, Kalyan Jewellers has pledged Rs. 5 crores to the Kerala Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF) in response to the catastrophic flash floods and landslides that have ravaged Wayanad, Kerala.
TS Kalyanaraman, managing director of Kalyan Jewellers, announced the contribution aimed at bolstering rescue, relief, and rehabilitation efforts in the affected region. “As a company rooted in Kerala, witnessing the suffering caused by these sudden landslides and floods is heartbreaking. The devastation in Wayanad has claimed numerous lives, displaced families, destroyed homes, and disrupted livelihoods. Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected during this challenging time,” Kalyanaraman stated.
Kalyan Jewellers has a longstanding tradition of community support, and this donation continues its commitment to aiding disaster relief and recovery initiatives in Kerala. The recent natural disaster has resulted in over 160 reported deaths, with many more injured and missing. Rescue operations are ongoing, with multiple agencies working tirelessly to assist those in need.
“Kerala is our home, and we are committed to standing with our people and contributing to the relief efforts. This is a small token of our solidarity and support for immediate assistance, and we are prepared to do more if the need arises,” added Kalyanaraman.
The Kalyan Jewellers team has extended their deepest sympathies to the families who have lost loved ones and those struggling to cope with the aftermath of this disaster. They also express gratitude to government authorities, rescue teams, and volunteers working tirelessly to mitigate the impact of the disaster and provide relief to those in distress. The company remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting these efforts and stands in solidarity with the people of Wayanad during this difficult period.
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