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Himalaya Airlines contributes 10 M to the fund


Kathmandu, Apr 12
Himalaya Airlines has donated Rs. 10 million to the Coronavirus Control and Treatment Fund set up by the federal government.
President and Vice-President of the company Zhou Enyong and Vijay Shrestha handed over a cheque bearing the amount to Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Yogesh Bhattarai on Sunday.
“Himalaya Airlines and its family stand firmly by the Government and the people of Nepal during this critical time.” said Zhou Enyong. “This is the time for all of us to unite in the national health emergency and contribute our part towards successfully ending this battle”, he further added.
Sun Nepal Life Insurance Company has donated Rs. 3 million to the government fund created for the prevention and treatment of coronavirus.
The company and its staff have supported Rs. 1.9 million and 1.1 million respectively to the fund.
Company's Managing Director Kamal Raj Gautam and Chief Executive Officer Raj Kumar Aryal handed over the money to the chief of the fund Rajendra Poudel at the Prime Minister's Office on Sunday.


Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 13 April 2020. 

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