Nepal Earthquake: Mahindra Offers its Vehicles for Rehabilitation Work

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Anand Mahindra, Chairman & Managing Director, Mahindra Group said, "At Mahindra our heart goes out to the victims of this unfortunate tragedy. The pain of Nepal is felt by each member of the Mahindra family. We do hope and pray that our humble support helps the earthquake victims in Nepal and in the affected parts of India to get back to normalcy at the earliest".
Nepal saw its worst earthquake in 80 years on Saturday and aftershocks on Sunday. This natural calamity has taken over 3,330 lives, and the death toll is likely to rise. The mountainous nation's capital, Kathmandu, was the worst-affected area, where several century old buildings and monuments were reduced to dust. The Indian government has extended its support to help Nepal and sent the armed forces' troops to restore normalcy in the country.
Last Updated on April 27, 2015