The Murugappa Group's community welfare arm "�"� AMM Foundation "�"� has committed a further Rs 1 crore for long-term relief and rehabilitation work for the tsunami affected families in Tamil Nadu which would be used largely to construct houses, repair boats and reconstruct schools. |
The Murugappa Group has already committed Rs 1.56 crore for the tsunami-affected of which Rs 1.06 crore was contributed to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund while Rs 50 lakh was contributed the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. |
It has been effective in providing immediate relief to over 1,700 families thus in the first phase of relief and rehabilitation work. |
AMM Foundation has requested the collector of Cuddalore to buy some land so that permanent dwellings for the tsunami-affected can be built. |
The foundation plans to repair boats in Nagapattinam, Thiruvottiyur and Ennore. All rehabilitation efforts will be done in consultation with the government machinery. |
"Through the AMM Murugappa Group Chettiar Centre (MCRC), we are helping fishermen to build catamarans made from high-density polyurethane which they can use. Each catamaran would cost Rs 30,000, out of which Rs 10,000 would be a grant, Rs 10,000 would be obtained from a loan and the remaining cash would come from the fishermen," said MV Murugappan, chairman of MCRC. |
The group, which earmarks one per cent of its profit after tax for community welfare activities, had disbursed Rs 67.64 crore through AMM Foundation in 2003-04. |
AMM Foundation operates four schools, one polytechnic college and four hospitals in Tamil Nadu where it provides services at subsidised rates. |