Dehradun: Bank of Baroda has contributed ₹1 crore to the Uttarakhand Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to support families affected by the recent cloudburst in Dharali village, Uttarkashi district. The funds will aid relief and rehabilitation efforts in the disaster-hit region.
Swift Support for Disaster-Hit Communities
The cheque was presented on 10 August 2025 to Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami by Pratik Agnihotri, General Manager & Zonal Head, Bareilly Zone; Shripal Singh Tomar, Deputy General Manager, Bareilly Zone; and Arvind Joshi, Deputy General Manager & Regional Head, Dehradun Region.
Chief Minister Dhami thanked the Bank for its timely assistance, noting that the funds will provide both immediate relief and long-term rehabilitation support for the affected families.
CSR Commitment to Social Welfare
This contribution reflects Bank of Baroda’s continued dedication to corporate social responsibility and public welfare. The Bank has been consistently supporting communities during times of crisis, reaffirming its role as a socially responsible financial institution.
About Bank of Baroda
Bank of Baroda is a leading public sector bank headquartered in Vadodara, Gujarat. Established in 1908, it offers a wide range of banking and financial services across India and globally. The Bank remains committed to community development through various CSR initiatives.
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