₹11 crore on Monday as India expanded the second phase of the nationwide Covid-19 vaccination campaign, opening registrations for people above 60 years and those aged 45.Ever since the Covid-19 pandemic began, the SBI has contributed to the Prime Minister's relief fund and participated in relief operations across the country.
The employees of the SBI had earlier donated ₹100 crore to 'PM-CARES' to fight the pandemic.In a statement, SBI had said its around 2,56,000 employees have decided to contribute two days' salary to the 'PM-CARES' Fund.With this collective effort and commitment of SBI employees, ₹100 crore will be donated to the Fund, it added."It is a matter of pride for State Bank of India that all our employees voluntarily came.