CSR: Mumbai Police personnel get raincoats through CSR initiative
Mumbai, India: Probus Insurance, India’s Leading Insurtech, distributed high-quality Raincoat suits – Pair of Long Coats and Trouser, to 1,500 Police personnel in Mumbai. The distribution of the raincoat suits took place in Andheri under the leadership of Shri Ganesh Pawar, a Senior Officer of Mumbai Police, along with other senior Police personnel.
The initiative aimed to recognise and express gratitude to the Mumbai police, who have played a vital role through heavy rains and in creating a safe driving environment. The raincoat suits provided essential support, safeguarding their health & well-being during the rainy season, especially during long working hours. The raincoats were designed as protective gear and served as messengers of road safety awareness with road safety messages printed on them.
Expressing gratitude towards Probus Insurance Brokers Shri Ganesh Pawar, Senior Inspector, Versova Police Station said, “A heartfelt thank you to Probus Insurance Broker for providing good quality rain coats to our men in uniform, especially during these heavy rains. We are committed to carrying out our duties regardless of the weather, and these thoughtful initiatives make the process even easier.”
Ms. Sarita Joshi, VP – Product Head (Life & Health Insurance) said, “Just as Tag line of our company is Aapka Saathi, Aapka Saarthi for all our Partners and Policyholders, Mumbai Police is also Saathi & Saarthi for all Mumbaikars during the rain. This initiative expresses our heartfelt gratitude and deep respect for our Police personnel, and we thank them for their selfless efforts to maintain road safety in these trying times of incessant rains. Our small gesture honours the spirit of Mumbai’s protectors. Kudos to their great work!”
Probus Insurance Brokers is a leading InsurTech platform in India. With its Pan India presence, the company focuses on introducing and delivering value-based, innovative and competitive Insurance solutions for its customers.
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