NTPC Kaniha provides tricycles, Assistive aids to differently-abled
New Delhi: Under a special CSR initiative, NTPC Kaniha today reached out to the unreached strata of society living in Kaniha Block and provided tricycles, wheelchairs, creches, hand-propelled tricycles, battery-operated tricycles, blind cane, hearing aids etc to the Divyang jan and Senior Citizens.
The wheelchair and other assistive devices were handed over to the beneficiaries by Shri A. K. Sehgal, HOP, Kaniha in the presence of Sh Satya Rama Krishna, GM (O&M)Sh A J Rajkumar, GM (Maintenance), Shri S. S. Rao, GM(ADM), Sh Brij Kishore Pandey, HoHR. Sh G Mohakul, CMO, representatives of Unions, Associations and other dignitaries.
Read Also : Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, CAS presented Presidential Awards to 51 IAF personnelThe beneficiaries were identified in four different disability assessment camps conducted earlier with the assistance of experts. All together 113 persons received these assistive aids based on their disability assessment and requirements.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Sehgal expressed the hope that these assistive devices would make life better and more comfortable for differently abled persons. NTPC CSR would continue to extend such assistance for the community villages in the future, he said.
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