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Affinity With Nalanda

Author lbostgadmin | Posted on June 6, 2002 | Banking and Finance

The use of the Nalanda College Affinity Card by cardholders will help expedite the construction work of the proposed sports complex for the school because each time the card is used 0.
1 per cent of the total value of transaction goes to the Old Nalandians Sports Development Trust Fund, the banks said in a release.

rnrnIn addition to this, Rs.300 out of the annual fee is also paid to the same fund.
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