MOU
NCL Khadia made a MOU worth Rs 4312 lakh
MoU signed by Shri Amarnath Pandey, General Manager of Khadia Region and Indian Co-operative Rural Development & Construction Ltd, Lucknow ()PSU Connect
New Delhi: Four community buildings will be built in Sonbhadra district under NCL CSR. NCL signed the Memorandum of Understanding (M.O.U) by Shri Amarnath Pandey, General Manager of Khadia Region and Indian Co-operative Rural Development & Construction Ltd, Lucknow.
Government of India agreed to build a total of 4 pcs community building in Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh between Northern Coalfields Ltd (NCL) and Indian Co-operative Rural Development & Construction Ltd, Lucknow on Wednesday This work will be completed with a cost of 43.12 lakh under the corporate social responsibility.
This multipurpose community building works for organizing marriages or other events, public meetings and training camps etc. as well as vaccination of children, distribution of food items for maternal women and organizing health camps Many socially useful works are also done.
On this occasion, Chief Manager (Personnel / CSR), NCL Mr. Mo. Parvez, Staff Officer (Personnel), Khadia Area Shri SC Rai and other officers and staff were present.
Apparently NCL is working eagerly to deliver infrastructure facilities like health, nutrition, education, water supply, skill development, building roads and infrastructure and promoting sports, arts and culture.
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