CMPDIL donated an Ambulance under CSR
Speaking on this occasion, Shri Kumar said that empowering people for inclusive growth through CSR is a small initiative.
CMPDIL donated an Ambulance under CSR
New Delhi: CMPDI under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations and under CSR donated an Ambulance worth Rs.18.38 lakhs to Rama Krishna Mission, TB Sanatorium & Hospital, Tupudana, Ranchi to facilitate the treatment to TB patients. Shri Manoj Kumar, CMD, CMPDI handed over the key to Swami Satsanganand, Secretary, Rama Krishna Mission and along with Smt. Rupali Gupta, President, of Kasturi Mahila Sabha flags off the ambulance.
Speaking on this occasion, Shri Kumar said that empowering people for inclusive growth through CSR is a small initiative. This will create availability of ambulance services to the nearby villagers and needy people which will create a sense of security among the needy and underprivileged sections of the society.
Swami Satsangananda, Secretary, Rama Krishna Mission TB Sanatorium, Tupudana, Ranchi, said that the ambulance will be of great help to ferry/reach out to the patients who cannot come to the hospital especially women, children, and handicapped persons.
On this occasion, Shri R.K. Mahapatro, General Manager (HRD/CSR) , Smt Suman Rastogi, Chief Manager (P/CSR) and CSR team of CMPDI and Brahmachari Upendra Chaitanya and Swami Devatmanand of Ramakrishna TB Sanatorium were present.
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