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Malabar Gold to spend ₹200 crore on CSR initiatives, minister Piyush Goyal hails efforts

A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 crore earmarked for initiatives such as micro-learning centres and scholarship programmes. A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 c…

Malabar Gold to spend  ₹200 crore on CSR initiatives, minister Piyush Goyal hails efforts

A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 crore earmarked for initiatives such as micro-learning centres and scholarship programmes. A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 crore earmarked for initiatives such as micro-learning centres and scholarship programmes.

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  • A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 crore earmarked for initiatives such as micro-learning centres and scholarship programmes.
  • A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 crore earmarked for initiatives such as micro-learning centres and
  • scholarship programmes. A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 crore earmarked for initiatives such as
  • micro-learning centres and scholarship programmes.

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  • A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 crore earmarked for initiatives such as micro-learning centres and scholarship programmes.
  • A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 crore earmarked for initiatives such as micro-learning centres and
  • scholarship programmes. A major share of the funds will go towards education, with ₹114 crore earmarked for initiatives such as

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