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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SM)

Mangalore, Aug 3: Syndicate Bank, the lead Bank of the district has launched an economic survey of families in villages of the district.

The survey has been launched in association with Navodaya Grama Vikasa Charitable Trust (Mangalore Taluk) Nagarika Seva Trust (Beltangady) and Shree Kshetra Dharmasthala Grameena Vikas Trust (Sullia, Puttur and Bantwal).

They will find out those villagers without bank account and encourage them to open savings accounts in the nearest banks.

Uday Kumar Holla, manager of the Bank requested the villagers to cooperate by with the Bank people while they visit their houses.

  

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  • Jagdish, Udupi/ Toronto(Canada)

    Sun, Aug 05 2007

    It is a noble cause for which Syndicate Bank has put up a brave heart to complete this Herculean task & all the best wishes from me & all the Manglorean community residing the world over.

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  • Lily Fernandes, Mangalore/Pune

    Sun, Aug 05 2007

    I am grateful for the efforts Synd.Bank takes in reaching jout the the poor in Dakshina Kannada District. Hope and pray that the remotest poor and neglected ones in the city corporation zone also benefit by this launch of economic survey.

    Mangalore is developing fast and there should not be any poor family left in the district of my birth. All the best and my earnest prayers for all who will be actively working in this project

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