CS plea to officers for donations

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Shillong: With the rampant outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in the country and in the context of increasing number of lives being affected by the virus, the Chief Secretary has appealed for generous donations from all members of state IAS, IPS, IFS, MCS, MFS, engineering service, agricultural officers and veterinary services associations to contribute at least a day’s salary to the Meghalaya Chief Minister’s COVID-19 Relief Fund.
Those wishing to contribute more can do so.
The circular stated that all contributions should be made by NEFT/RTGS to the Meghalaya Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.
The account numbers are 38617186405, IFSC-SBIN0006320, State Bank of India, Meghalaya Secretariat Branch and 50100307530750, IFSC-HDFC0002934, HDFC, Laitumkhrah Branch.
The letter further explained that in order to match details with transaction for transfer of funds, it is requested that at the time of NEFT transfer, name, designation, department, association may be indicated in the remarks field indicated in the transaction and on successful completion of NEFT transfer, UTR number (of confirmed transaction), amount deposited, name, name of association, mobile number and email Id details may be sent to Joint Secretary, Election Department at [email protected]

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