Nabil Bank provided two rescue vehicles to Manav Sewa Ashram
KATHMANDU:Nabil Bank has provided two rescue vehicles to Manav Sewa Ashram. Two vehicles have been delivered to Manav Sewa Ashram in Bohratar, Kathmandu.
Nabil Bank Chairman Upendra Poudyal, Director Nirvan Chaudhary, CEO Gyanendra Prasad Dhungana, and Deputy CEO Manoj Kumar Gyawali handed over the vehicle keys to Ashram President Ramji Adhikari.
The bank has supported this ashram, which has done remarkable job in human service by executing numerous corporate social responsibility projects. Bank President Poudyal praised Manav Sewa Ashram's work.
The bank's CEO, Dhungana, stated that it is expanding into human services. Deputy Chief Executive Officer Gyawali stated that he is pleased to be a bank partner in the ashram's mission to secure fundamental human rights such as food, safety, and health for the poor.
The President of Manav Sewa Ashram discussed his experience rescuing street-dependent individuals owing to a paucity of rescue vehicles. He stated that the vehicle obtained from Nabil Bank will help to make the service more convenient and speedier.
Singer Ani Choying Drolma, who has supported Manav Sewa Ashram in a variety of ways, stated that the lack of vehicle makes it difficult to get the target people to the ashram and transport them to the hospital.
He believes that the vehicles obtained from Nabil Bank will play an important role in saving those people's lives. Nabil Bank officials also gave food to the ashram's dependents.
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