Martin Group met Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and donated ₹2 crore to aid victims affected by the Wayanad landslide. The funds aim to support relief efforts in the disaster-struck region.
Coimbatore: In a gesture of solidarity and support for those affected by the recent landslides in Wayanad, Kerala, the Martin Group has stepped forward with a significant contribution. The group met with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and handed over a donation of ₹2 crore to assist the victims of the natural disaster.
The funds are intended to provide relief and support to the people of Wayanad who have been impacted by the devastating landslides. This contribution is expected to aid in the ongoing relief efforts and help in the rehabilitation of those displaced by the calamity.
The meeting between the Martin Group representatives and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan highlights the importance of private sector involvement in disaster relief efforts. Such contributions from corporate entities can significantly bolster the government's resources in responding to natural disasters and providing timely assistance to affected communities.
The Wayanad district in Kerala has been severely affected by landslides, causing significant damage to property and infrastructure, and displacing numerous families. The state government has been actively engaged in rescue and relief operations, and this donation is likely to enhance their capacity to provide necessary aid and support to the victims.
This act of generosity by the Martin Group sets an example for other corporate entities to come forward and contribute towards disaster relief and rehabilitation efforts, emphasizing the crucial role of corporate social responsibility in times of crisis.