The Chief General Manager, SBI-NE Region Shri P.V.S.L.N. Murty called on Chief Minister N Biren Singh and held a detailed meeting for expanding banking services in the State.
During the meeting held yesterday at Chief Minister’s Secretariat, Shri Murty discussed on the opening of new bank branches to expand banking coverage and other measures to ease the difficulties faced by the people of the State especially those living in the remote areas in accessing banking facilities. Shri Murty further explained various schemes and modalities to extend the banking facilities to the people of the State like Customer Care Points of SBI, Bank Mitra to deliver the cash etc. He also assured to take up the matter seriously in co-ordination with the State Government in fulfilling the vision of Chief Minister, Manipur to deliver the pension benefits including the old aged pension to the beneficiaries/pensioners at their door step.
On the occasion, as a goodwill gesture to extend support to help and rehabilitate the flood victims, The State Bank of India, Local Head Office (LHO) Guwahati also donated Rs. 50 lakh to Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF). The Chief General Manager,SBI- NE Shri P.V.S.L.N Murty alongwith the officials of State Bank of India handed over the cheque to Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh.
Shri Murty mentioned that considering the extensive damage to property and personal assets due the recent flash floods occurred in different parts of Manipur, SBI decided to contribute some amount into the CMRF to help the flood victims in the State.
It is for the first time in the history of Manipur that an organisation is donating a huge amount to the tune of Rs. 50 lakh to CMRF. Mentioned may be made that State Bank of India donated Rs 1 crore to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund of Assam, to help the flood victims in Assam recently.
Shri N. Biren Singh expressed his heartfelt gratitude for making such contribution on behalf of the people of Manipur.
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