CM Fadnavis receives Rs 25,000 donation for Maharashtra Relief Fund
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A citizen's gesture of solidarity landed on the Chief Minister's desk in Nagpur on 20 August 2026, when Suhas Tong handed a cheque of ₹25,000 to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. Fadnavis thanked Tong for the contribution.
The Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF) is Maharashtra's state-level emergency corpus, designed to provide swift assistance to victims of natural calamities, accidents, and medical emergencies. Donations to the fund — from individuals, corporations, and institutions — are routinely acknowledged by the Chief Minister's Office as part of its public outreach.
Such contributions, while modest in scale, form a steady stream that collectively bolsters the fund's capacity to respond when disaster strikes. Nagpur, Maharashtra's winter capital and the CM's home constituency, is also the administrative hub where Fadnavis regularly receives delegations and donors.
Across Indian states, CM Relief Funds operate as first-response financial instruments — disbursing aid faster than formal budget allocations allow. Maharashtra's fund has historically been activated during floods, cyclones, and large-scale health crises, making citizen donations a meaningful supplement to state resources.