This story is from May 24, 2016

SpiceJet adopts 11 villages in drought-hit Latur

The initiative is part of exercise to commemorate 11 years of flying by the airline.
SpiceJet adopts 11 villages in drought-hit Latur
The initiative is to help 11 villages in the drought-hit Latur district of Maharashtr.
PUNE: Budget airline SpiceJet has pledged help and relief to 11 villages in the drought-hit Latur district of Maharashtra as part of an initiative to commemorate its 11 years of flying.
The airline, co-partnering the voluntary organization "AnybodyCanHelp", will organise, coordinate and execute the supply of approximately 71,500 liters of water to 11 villages per day across Ausa Taluka in Latur district.

Under the initiative, water tankers braced with SpiceJet logo will undertake the exercise for the whole of the month starting from May 23 to June 23.
Ajay Singh, CMD SpiceJet, said, “We are delighted to celebrate our 11th anniversary by lending a helping hand. The initiative makes this anniversary very special for all of us at SpiceJet.”
Sonal Shah Kamdar, Convener, AnybodyCanHelp, said, “We would like to thank SpiceJet for coming forward to support this noble cause. It is a great gesture, and a great source of inspiration for the others to be involved in activities of similar nature.”
author
About the Author
Vishwas Kothari

Vishwas Kothari is a special correspondent at The Times of India, Pune. He covers news relating to the education and aviation sectors in Pune. Vishwas has a degree in Mass Communication from Nagpur University, and has participated in the US Government's International Visitors' (IV) Fellowship Programme on `Urban Environmental Issues' in 2005. He writes on crime, courts and legal jurisprudence, defence and corporate affairs too. He loves sports and movies and gorges on infotainment magazines.

End of Article
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA