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THE TRIBUNE RELIEF FUND FOR KERALA

The flood fury of the Western Ghats has drowned the beautiful coastal state of Kerala in a sea of sorrow. The Tribune readers have always shown their magnanimity during such calamities in the past.

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An Appeal to Readers

The flood fury of the Western Ghats has drowned the beautiful coastal state of Kerala in a sea of sorrow. 

The Tribune readers have always shown their magnanimity during such calamities in the past. The Tribune Trust, which has decided to contribute Rs 20 lakh, appeals to its readers to donate generously. Your donation will make a difference to the families of those who have lost their lives and homes.

The names of all those who donate Rs 500 and above will be published. All such donations are eligible for deduction under Section 80-G of the Income Tax Act. Donations should be in the form of crossed cheques or demand drafts in favour of the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund and sent to The Tribune Trust, Sector 29-C, Chandigarh – 160030 or to The Tribune offices in various cities. 

All donations will be duly sent to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund.

While making the donation, please clearly mention your name, address and PAN number.

— The Tribune Trust

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