Gemini Edibles Pledges ₹2 Crore to Support AP Flood Relief Operations
Mumbai: Gemini Edibles & Fats India Ltd (GEF India) the makers of Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils today contributed a sum of Rs. 2 Crore towards the Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Fund to support the relief and rehabilitation work being undertaken by the Government in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The GEF India officials including Akshay Chowdhry Group Vice President, P Chandrashekhara Reddy, Sr. Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Gemini Edibles and Fats India Ltd handed over the cheque of Rs. 2 Crore to N. Chandrababu Naidu, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Govt of Andhra Pradesh.
The severe rains over the past week have wrecked a havoc in the state of Andhra Pradesh causing floods and widespread destruction of homes, crops and infrastructure, resulting in loss of lives, property and livelihood. GEF India stands in solidarity with the State during this challenging time. The company is committed to lending a helping hand and aiding the State Government to provide immediate and effective assistance to the flood-affected regions and support the ongoing relief operations.
Akshay Chowdhry, Group Vice President, Gemini, Edibles & Fats India Limited (makers of Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils) said “We are deeply moved by the resilience and strength of the people affected by this disaster. We hope that this contribution will provide some relief and support and aid in the crucial work being done on the ground. We stand with the people of Andhra Pradesh during this challenging time and are committed to supporting them.”
According to P Chandrashekhara Reddy, Senior Vice President, Gemini, Edibles & Fats India Limited (makers of Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils), “At Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils, we believe in the power of collective action and corporate responsibility. The recent floods have caused immense hardship for many families in Andhra Pradesh. Our contribution to the Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Relief Fund is a testament to our commitment to aid those in distress and support the state’s recovery efforts.”