Unilever Nepal donates Rs 5 million to Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund

KATHMANDU, OCTOBER 22: Unilever Nepal, one of Nepal’s largest fast-moving consumer goods companies in Nepal, has made a financial contribution to support the victims of the recent floods and landslides.
Managing Director/CEO, Amlan Mukherjee and Joint Venture Partner Ravi Bhakta Shrestha met with Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and handed him a cheque of Rs 5 million yesterday in the capital to deposit in the Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund.
According to the company, it has been relentlessly committed to supporting affected communities across Nepal through responsive and timely engagements during unfortunate natural disasters.
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