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Good news! IDFC FIRST bank offers free rations to its customers amid covid

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 12, 2021 11:19 IST

The second wave of corona virus has adversely affected the daily lives of the common people. Meanwhile, a bank ...

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The second wave of corona virus has adversely affected the daily lives of the common people. Meanwhile, a bank has taken an unique step for its customers and employees in terms of humanity.IDFC FIRST Bank has decided to provide free Ration to its customers. For this, the bank has started a door-to-door ration scheme. Under the scheme, the bank will help the families of its employees who died due to corona and low-income customers.

Under the Ghar Ghar Ration Scheme, the employees present in the bank have contributed through the Covid Customer Care Fund. The bank is providing ration kits to 50,000 low-income customers who are in crisis due to corona. The kit includes 10 kg of rice, flour, 2 kg of dal, 1 kg of sugar and salt, 1 kg of edible oil mixed spices, tea and biscuits.

To avail this ration kit being distributed by the bank, you can contact the nearest branch of the bank if are a customer of IDFC First Bank. In rural areas, staff are distributing ration kits from door to door. In urban areas, employees are offering prepaid cards of Rupay. The Bank has so far successfully provided 1000 Ration Kits in Maharashtra and Haryana.

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