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COVID-19: J&K LG asks people to donate to J&K Relief Fund

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March 26, 2020
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Jammu, Mar 26 Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu on Thursday appealed to people  to donate to Jammu and Kashmir Relief Fund to tackel COVID-19.
In a message here, Mr Murmu said, “the Country is facing an unprecedented challenge with communities and economies everywhere affected by the growing COVID-19 pandemic”.
He said that the world is coming together to combat the COVID-19 pandemic bringing governments, organisations from across industries and sectors and individuals together to help respond to this global outbreak.  
“Please support and donate towards J&K Relief Fund,” said the LG.
The account details are Account Number: 0110010100000016, J&K Bank Branch, Moving Secretariat, IFSC Code JAKA0MOVING, MICR Code 190051062, Demand Draft/Bank Draft “J&K Relief Fund”.

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