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Bank committed to financial, cultural, emotional well being of people of state: Parvez Ahmed | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Apr 8: In an overwhelming response to the J&K Bank's colloquial call 'Wale Gachaw Badamvare,' fifty-thousand people thronged the historical park during the weekend to celebrate the two day 'Spring Festival' organized by the J&K Bank at Badamvaer park . The Chairman and CEO Parvez Ahmed formally inaugurated the 'Spring Festival' by cutting the ceremonial ribbon in presence of Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Zonal Heads, Cluster Heads and other senior officers of the bank. The Chairman interacted with the students of Vishwa Bharti School who had lined entrance of the garden. "Life begins anew in spring for almost every living thing on this planet. It is the season of dreams and daring, for, it enlivens spirits and spawns possibilities. Since hope and possibility remain elemental to the idea of empowerment, we as an institution engaged in financial empowerment of people of the state for eight-decades, have been celebrating this spirit of spring annually here at Badamwari and will continue in future as well" said Parvez Ahmed after inaugurating the event. "Development of this historical park is one of the major projects in Ecology and Heritage Preservation within J&K under our CSR Program, and we would like to see all such historical parks and places in the state to become favourite and healthy interaction hubs for people so that they get some moments to relish and relieve themselves from the stressful situations of hectic modern life", added the Chairman J&K Bank. Earlier in her welcome address, President Rajni Saraf remarked, "We believe that the coming season shall unfold positivity in all its aspects as does the ongoing spring and the forthcoming summer bring in its wake colourful and fragrant blossoms that hold a promise of the luscious fruits. On the occasion, Chairman also visited the make-shift stalls established in Badamvaer and interacted with the stall-owners, artisans and craftsmen who had put some really good works of Kashmir arts and crafts at display on these stalls. After a formal vote of thanks by Zonal Head Karanjit Singh, the bank's President Rajni Saraf concluded the festival formally on Sunday by distributing mementos to the school children who competed in the stage performances and expressing gratitude to the public for making the bank's 'Spring Festival' a grand and memorable success. |
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