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M3M Foundation wins awards at CSR summit

M3M Foundation, the philanthropic arm of M3M Group, has won Bronze awards at the 7th National CSR E-Summit & Awards 2020.
The awards were conferred on the Foundation for its exemplary contribution in the categories of education and COVID-19, said a press release.
Organised by CSR Times, the event witnessed a total of 54 awards in 17 categories. Union Minister for Labour & Empowerment Santosh Gangwar was present at the online ceremony as the Chief Guest.
Payal Kanodia, Trustee, M3M Foundation, said, “I would like to extend my gratitude to the jury members for honouring our efforts to bring about a change in the education sector and for augmenting Government efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. We believe in democratic access to education for all sections of society, and we are deploying innovative approaches to facilitate access to education for the underprivileged. We are delighted to see the positive outcome of our endeavours.”
Kanodia said M3M Foundation had been actively involved in tackling the pandemic and undertook various initiatives during this time. “This award underscores our commitment to bring about equitable access to health and education facilities and work towards achieving a brighter India”, she added.
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