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Union Bank support to NGO

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HYDERABAD: Union Bank of India (UBI) has extended a support of Rs 4 lakh to Sweekar-Upkar, a 27-year-old non-Governmental organisation (NGO), into the service of the physically and mentally challenged children in Secunderabad.

The bank presented equipment which is useful in diagnosing hearing disabilities, according to a press release.

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