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Kerala Tourism Mart donates Rs 50 lakh to CM's distress relief fund

KTM President Baby Mathew and other tourism organisations donated Rs 50 lakh to the chief minister's Distress Relief Fund to aid the government's fight against COVID-19. KTM conducts the biennial Kerala Travel Mart that hosts the country's largest buyer-seller meet in the tourism segment.

Kerala Tourism Mart donates Rs 50 lakh to CM's distress relief fund
Kerala Tourism Mart donates Rs 50 lakh to CM's distress relief fund
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Published : May 25, 2020, 6:14 PM IST

Kochi: Kerala Travel Mart (KTM) and other tourism organisations donated Rs 50 lakh to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund to aid the government's fight against COVID-19, pooling in money from the stakeholders of the state's biggest tourism body.

At a function in the state capital, Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran was handed over a cheque for the amount by KTM President Baby Mathew along with fellow functionaries of the two-decade-old organisation, a KTM release said here on Monday.

"It is our responsibility to contribute to society when we are facing a challenge," said Mathew.

"The support we got from across KTM members was really inspiring."

The Rs 50-lakh donation came from KTM and other tourism organisations including Homestays and Tourism Society (HATS), Thekkady Destination Promotion Council (TDPC), South Kerala Hotel Federation (SKHF), South Indian Hotels and RestaurantsAssociation (SIHRA) besides other members.

KTM conducts the biennial Kerala Travel Mart that hosts the country's largest buyer-seller meet in the tourism
segment.

(PTI REPORT)

ALSO READ: 'Vocal for local' appeal effect: Forest department making leaf plates in Sahibganj

Kochi: Kerala Travel Mart (KTM) and other tourism organisations donated Rs 50 lakh to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund to aid the government's fight against COVID-19, pooling in money from the stakeholders of the state's biggest tourism body.

At a function in the state capital, Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran was handed over a cheque for the amount by KTM President Baby Mathew along with fellow functionaries of the two-decade-old organisation, a KTM release said here on Monday.

"It is our responsibility to contribute to society when we are facing a challenge," said Mathew.

"The support we got from across KTM members was really inspiring."

The Rs 50-lakh donation came from KTM and other tourism organisations including Homestays and Tourism Society (HATS), Thekkady Destination Promotion Council (TDPC), South Kerala Hotel Federation (SKHF), South Indian Hotels and RestaurantsAssociation (SIHRA) besides other members.

KTM conducts the biennial Kerala Travel Mart that hosts the country's largest buyer-seller meet in the tourism
segment.

(PTI REPORT)

ALSO READ: 'Vocal for local' appeal effect: Forest department making leaf plates in Sahibganj

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