The Bengaluru chapter of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Association of India (CREDAI) has contributed Rs 1.30 crore to the Chief Ministers Calamity Relief Fund to carry out relief and rehabilitation work in the flood ravaged Kodagu district.
The office bearers of CREDAI today called on Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and handed over the cheque to him, CREDAI said in a press release.
CREDAI Bengaluru president Ashish Puravankara said the floods and landslides have caused huge destruction to life and property of people in Kodagu region.
"As a socially responsible organization, we extend all our support towards the relief and rebuilding efforts at Kodagu," he said.
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