Janata Bank donates Tk 2.5m to AMCH fund
Friday, 28 August 2009
Janata Bank Limited has donated Tk 2.5 million for the construction of Ahsania Mission Cancer Hospital (AMCH) at Uttara in the city.
Janata Bank Limited Chairman Suhel Ahmed Choudhury handed over the cheque to Dhaka Ahsania Mission (DAM) president Kazi Rafiqul Alam at a formal ceremony held at the Motijheel head office of the bank in the city recently, said a press release.
Among others, Janata Bank Limited directors Commodore Mohammad Zarzeul Islam, Azizur Rahman, Enamul Haq Choudhury, Chowdhury Abdul Quayum, Managing Director SM Aminur Rahman, DMD (Admin and Finance) Zillur Rahman, DMD (Credit) Jahangir Miah, Company Secretary Mosaddaek-Ul-Alam and DAM officials were also present on the occasion.
Suhel Ahmed said, "we have taken part in this noble venture as a part of our corporate social responsibility (CSR). By undertaking such a gigantic task, DAM has set a unique example in treatment of cancer in the country."
He appealed to the corporate sectors to come forward in aid of the noble task.
Kazi Rafiqul Alam said, if an amount of Tk 2.3 million only can be managed, the hospital will start operation at its initial stage by June next year.
He appealed to people from all walks of life as well as corporate sectors to come forward for construction of the hospital.
Janata Bank Limited Chairman Suhel Ahmed Choudhury handed over the cheque to Dhaka Ahsania Mission (DAM) president Kazi Rafiqul Alam at a formal ceremony held at the Motijheel head office of the bank in the city recently, said a press release.
Among others, Janata Bank Limited directors Commodore Mohammad Zarzeul Islam, Azizur Rahman, Enamul Haq Choudhury, Chowdhury Abdul Quayum, Managing Director SM Aminur Rahman, DMD (Admin and Finance) Zillur Rahman, DMD (Credit) Jahangir Miah, Company Secretary Mosaddaek-Ul-Alam and DAM officials were also present on the occasion.
Suhel Ahmed said, "we have taken part in this noble venture as a part of our corporate social responsibility (CSR). By undertaking such a gigantic task, DAM has set a unique example in treatment of cancer in the country."
He appealed to the corporate sectors to come forward in aid of the noble task.
Kazi Rafiqul Alam said, if an amount of Tk 2.3 million only can be managed, the hospital will start operation at its initial stage by June next year.
He appealed to people from all walks of life as well as corporate sectors to come forward for construction of the hospital.