2024-09-04 10:21:29
NRBC Bank stands by the injured and those undergoing treatment in various hospitals in the anti-discrimination student movement. 50 lakh from the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) fund for the treatment and rehabilitation of the injured.
The money was paid to 43 protestors at the head office of NRBC Bank on Monday (September 2). Chairman of the bank Pervez Tamal, Vice Chairman Rafiqul Islam Mia Arzu, Chairman and Director of Risk Management Committee AKM Mostafizur Rahman, Director Lakiyat Ullah, Managing Director (ongoing duty) Md. Rabiul Islam, DMD Kabir Ahmed, Harunur Rashid and Md. Humayun Kabir, Professor of Dhaka University. Mizanur Rahman, Associate Professor Abdullah Al Mahmud, Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Coordinator Hasnat Abdullah, Sadiq Qayyim, Shafiul Alam Shaheen, Abdul Hannan Masood, Tahmid Al Mudassir Chowdhury, Arafat Hossain Bhuiya, Raihan Uddin, AB Jubair, Musaddiq Ali Ibn Mohammad, Sabbir Uddin Rion. , Abid Hasan Rafi and other coordinators and co-coordinators were present.
Professor Dr. Mizanur Rahman said, the way NRBC Bank has come forward in the formation of new Bangladesh is commendable. He hopes other financial institutions will come forward.
Chairman of the bank SM Parvez Tamal said that NRBC Bank will support those who dream of building a new Bangladesh. NRBC Bank will provide employment for the injured in addition to the treatment and donation. In addition, scholarships will be provided to injured students. Arrangements will also be made for the employment of the working members of the martyr’s family.
It should be noted that besides traditional banking, NRBC Bank has been conducting various activities for the welfare of the people. Every year 10 percent of the profit is spent on CSR activities. In the recent flood situation, a grant of Tk 1 crore has been made from the CSR fund to the Chief Adviser’s relief fund, including Tk 50 lakh. Apart from this, personal donations of bank managers and one day’s salary of officers and employees have been distributed among the flood victims.