ICICI Bank helps the flood affected people of Assam

ICICI Bank announced that it has extended relief and assistance to the flood affected people in Assam. In consultation with the Assam State Disaster Management Authority, the Bank has distributed essential food and non-food supplies worth Rs. 2 crore in the nine districts – Cachar, Nagaon, Dima Hasao, Morigaon, Barpeta, Nalbari, Bajali, Goalpara and Dhubri, severely impacted by the flood. It has provided essential food supplies like rice, pulses, mustard oil and puffed rice, and other items like kitchen utensils.


The Bank has also provided Galvanised Iron sheets for re-construction of roofs of damaged houses. These initiatives have supported over 13,000 families. It also supported the flood affected areas by providing 4,450 kgs of bleaching powder, around 2,700 litres phenyl, 3,000 strips of chlorine tablets and 100 spray machines. It has been working with Bodoland Territorial Council to provide medical facilities. It has provided two Mobile Medical Units worth Rs. 60 lakh for conducting OPD clinics at remote locations and taking the patients to district hospitals. These are equipped with a doctor and other medical staff, oxygen cylinder and ventilator. These relief activities have been implemented through ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth, the CSR arm of ICICI Group.


Mr. Avijit Saha, President-ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth, said, “We are committed to assist the people of Assam and give them a helping hand to recover from this natural calamity through our humble initiatives.”

By Business Correspondent

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