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NCL will provide healthcare equipment worth Rs95 Lakhs to Singrauli District to fight COVID-19
This initiative will strengthen the fight against COVID-19.
General Manager Jhingurda Area, NCL Shri S P Singh, Chief Medical Health Officer, Singrauli Shri R P Patel, General Manager, CSR NCL Shri Atmeshwar Pathak (PSU Connect)
Singrauli: Northern Coalfields Limited, the Singrauli based Miniratna company will provide healthcare equipment of about Rs 95 Lakhs to Singrauli District under its CSR initiatives. An MoU in this regard was signed between General Manager Jhingurda Area, NCL Shri S P Singh, and Chief Medical Health Officer, Singrauli Shri R P Patel on Tuesday. This initiative will strengthen the fight against COVID-19.
General Manager, CSR NCL Shri Atmeshwar Pathak, and other key officials remain present on the occasion.
NCL has already given Rs 20 Crore to MP govt to fight against COVID and Rs 5 Crore to UP Govt to procure 50 Ambulances besides other measures taken to curb COVID-19. Distribution of Ration, Masks, the sanitizer was done on a massive scale in Singrauli and Sonbhadra district during the lockdown period. NCL is playing a pivotal role in decisive combat against the COVID pandemic in collaboration with the district administration of Singrauli and Sonbhadra.
NCL is a flagship subsidiary company of Coal India ensuring the energy security of the nation with more than 100 Million Tonne coal production annually.
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