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Banks respond

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Dec. 27

BANKS have started making contributions to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund. Bank of Baroda has donated Rs 5 crore to the fund.

"The bank will provide every support to the affected customers so that they can quickly return to their normal lives," said a press release, quoting Mr P.S. Shenoy, Chairman and Managing Director, BoB.

Bank of India has decided to donate Rs 2 crore to the fund. The employees of the Bank have also decided to donate one day's salary to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund as a gesture to the suffering people, said a press release.

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