Bank of Baroda Sets an Example of Compassion: Donates Rs.1 Crore to Punjab CM Relief Fund for Flood Relief
In a remarkable gesture of solidarity and social commitment, Bank of Baroda, one of India’s leading public sector banks, has contributed ₹1 crore to the Punjab Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to support flood relief and rehabilitation efforts across the state.

The cheque was presented to the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Punjab, Shri Bhagwant Mann, by Shri Hardeep Singh, General Manager and Zonal Head, Bank of Baroda, Ludhiana Zone, in the presence of Shri Aman Arora, Cabinet Minister, Government of Punjab. Also present were Shri Sunny Chawla, Regional Manager, Amritsar, and Shri Jitender Kumar Singh, Regional Manager, Jalandhar.
This noble contribution under the bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative highlights the pivotal role public sector banks continue to play in serving the nation beyond financial services. From empowering communities to supporting disaster relief, institutions like Bank of Baroda exemplify the spirit of public service, compassion, and nation-building.
Public sector banks have time and again stood by the people of India in times of crisis—demonstrating that their true strength lies not only in financial stability but also in their unwavering commitment to the welfare of society.