Union Bank of India commemorates Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti with impactful initiatives
Mumbai : This Gandhi Jayanti, Union Bank of India took a significant step forward in its corporate social responsibility efforts. The bank embarked on a remarkable journey aimed at making a positive impact in communities across the nation. Through a series of initiatives focused on education, health, and women upliftment, Union Bank of India honoured the values of Mahatma Gandhi while striving to uplift and empower the underprivileged.
The bank unveiled India’s first all women Rural Self Employement Training institutions (RSETI). These RSETIs were launched in Mauganj, Madhya Pradesh (RO Rewa), Palnadu, Andhra Pradesh (RO Narasaraopeta) respectively.
Additionally, in line with this commitment, Union Bank of India also supported:
Union Bank of India Donates MRI Scanner at Cancer Institute, Chennai
Union Bank of India has supported the Cancer Institute, established by the Women India Association’s Cancer Relief Fund with a donation of ₹5.30 crores. This generous donation will fund the acquisition of a state-of-the-art MRI scanner for the regional center in Chennai.
Dr. Kalpana Balakrishnan, Director of the Cancer Institute WIA in Adyar, Chennai, expressed gratitude for this significant contribution, which will enhance diagnostic capabilities and improve patient care.
Cantonment General Hospital, Prayagraj
Md. Sameer Islam, CEO of the Cantonment Board, Prayagraj, was present to accept the generous donation of ₹1.72 crores to fund and support the Cantonment hospital’s cancer unit.
The event concluded with a heartfelt rendition of the National Anthem, performed by the students of the Victoria Memorial School for the Blind.
Speaking at the event, Ms. A. Manimekhalai, Managing Director & CEO of Union Bank of India, remarked, “Our diverse CSR initiatives, inspired by Gandhiji’s ideals, demonstrate our commitment to rural development, women’s empowerment, and strengthening the health infrastructure of our country. Union Bank of India remains dedicated to making a positive impact on society and will persist in its efforts to promote a better, healthier, and more educated India.”
She also emphasized the historic significance, stating, “The Head Office building of Union Bank of India in Mumbai was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, in 1921. This significant moment reinforces our dedication to upholding Gandhiji’s leadership and vision.”
In addition to this, the bank also organized women’s hockey match, showcasing the talent and spirit of its female employees in Mumbai. The match was contested between the Union Bank hockey team and the Sports Authority of India team. This event began with an energetic unveiling of new jerseys, symbolizing unity and pride among the participants. The match itself was filled with enthusiasm, as players demonstrated their skills and teamwork on the field.
This initiative not only provided a platform for women to showcase their athletic abilities but also emphasized the bank’s commitment to women’s empowerment and talent development. By fostering an inclusive environment and encouraging participation in sports, the bank aims to inspire confidence and promote gender equality within the workplace and the wider community.