ECIL’s CSR: Handed over Oxygen Generation Plant to ESIC Hospital, Sanathnagar
Representatives of ECIL have handed over the oxygen generation plant to Dr. K K Pal (Medical Superintendent, ESIC Hospital) on 04.01.2022 at ESIC Hospital, Sanathnagar
Handing and Inauguration by Shri A Malviya, GM (HR), ECIL
Electronics Corporation of India Limited under its CSR initiative had installed an Oxygen Generation Plant (Capacity: 960 LPM @ 4.5 Bar Pressure) costing of Rs. 109 Lakhs at ESIC Hospital, Sanathnagar, Hyderabad to provide oxygen support to the patients being treated at ESIC Hospital.
Representatives of ECIL have handed over the oxygen generation plant to Dr. K K Pal (Medical Superintendent, ESIC Hospital) on 04.01.2022 at ESIC Hospital, Sanathnagar, and a demonstration has been given by the ECIL team on the functioning of equipment and the supply of oxygen to the COVID wards. Other ESIC Doctors Dr. Nagarjuna and Dr. Keerthi have also participated in this event.
In this event, Shri A Malviya, GM(HR) , C Munikrishna, AGM(P&A), Shri V Satyanarayana, DGM (CAD), Shri Bhavani Sankar, DGM (HR-E), Shri L R Prasad, SM (Civil), Shri Vijay Kumar, TM (CAD), Shri Sunil Kumar (Personnel Officer), Shri Bhaskar Reddy (President) and Shri G.V.R.V Prasad (General Secretary), ECIL Staff & Worker’s Union and office bearers of ECIL Officer’s Association Shri J Arun Babu, DGM (CNSG) and Shri Mohan Singh, DGM (SSD) have participated and made this event successful.
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