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Bank of Baroda Contributes ₹1 Crore to Uttarakhand Chief Minister’s Relief Fund

Posted on August 14, 2025August 14, 2025 by S Joseph

 

Bank of Baroda, one of India’s leading public sector banks, extended its support to the people of Uttarakhand affected by the recent cloudburst and flash floods by contributing ₹1 crore towards the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund for disaster relief and rehabilitation efforts in Dharali and Harsil areas.

 

Shri Prateek Agnihotri, General Manager and Zonal Head – Bareilly Zone, Bank of Baroda, Shri Sripal Singh Tomar, Deputy General Manager – Bareilly Zone, Bank of Baroda and Shri Arvind Joshi, Deputy General Manager and Regional Head – Dehradun Region, Bank of Baroda, presented the cheque to Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttarakhand on August 10, 2025.

 

Shri Prateek Agnihotri, General Manager and Zonal Head – Bareilly Zone, Bank of Baroda said, “At Bank of Baroda, we are deeply committed to standing by communities especially during times of crisis. Our contribution is a small step towards supporting the state government’s efforts in providing relief and helping the affected people of Uttarakhand rebuild their lives.”

 

Bank of Baroda remains dedicated to supporting initiatives that contribute to the relief and welfare of local communities in times of need.

 

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