SBI chairman hands over Rs 2 crore cheque to CM
LUCKNOW, July 20 -- State Bank of India (SBI) chairman Challa Sreenivasulu Setty presented a cheque of Rs 2 crore to chief minister Yogi Adityanath for the upgradation of 40 primary schools in Uttar Pradesh under the bank's corporate social responsibility. It was Setty's first visit to Lucknow Circle as the SBI chairman.
The CM appreciated the SBI's CSR initiatives, highlighting the bank's efforts in expanding quality education in Uttar Pradesh and supporting state priorities.
He commended SBI's commitment to contributing to the state's development and enhancing educational infrastructure.
Also, being the largest bank, the SBI is expected to increase its participation in state-sponsored projects.
Speaking on the occasion, Setty said, "This is our contribution towards strengthening primary education in Uttar Pradesh.
This contribution will help in creating better, clean and educational environment to the children of rural areas, which will lead them towards a bright future."
The SBI is constantly setting new dimensions by fulfilling its social responsibility in the field of education.
This collaboration is a meaningful initiative towards strengthening the education infrastructure of the state.
Setty also inaugurated 27 new branches of the bank across Uttar Pradesh to provide easier access to the banking services for customers especially in rural and underserved areas.
Chief general manager, SBI's Lucknow Circle, Dipak Kumar De was also present on the occasion....
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