JM Financial Group has committed Rs 30 crore towards Covdi-19 relief measures under which it will give Rs 15 crore to the PM's relief fund and an equal amount will be contributed to work towards support for healthcare assistance to counter the pandemic.
"As the pandemic has emerged as a global challenge, we as socially responsible citizens and corporates must come together and contribute to combat the crisis. Together, with a collaborative vision and approach, we'll be able to overcome this unprecedented crisis, said group chairman Nimesh Kampani.
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