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KVB hands over EVs, RO plant to TTD under ESG drive

The donation would fulfil the environment sustainability and climate-related objectives under the Bank’s environmental, social and governance initiatives, it said.

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CHENNAI: Private sector bank Karur Vysya Bank has handed over five electric vehicles and three reverse osmosis water plants worth Rs 70.73 lakh to Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, the Tamil Nadu based bank said on Wednesday.

The Bank’s chairperson Meena Hemchandra, MD-CEO B Ramesh Babu handed over the vehicles and RO plants to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams’ joint executive officer Sada Bhargavi, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences vice chancellor B Vengamma, a release said.

The donation would fulfil the environment sustainability and climate-related objectives under the Bank’s environmental, social and governance initiatives, it said.

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