NTPC Swayamsiddha Ladies Club supports Adarsh Old Age Home
Swayamsiddha Ladies Club , NTPC Coal Mining Headquarters under its CSR initiative provided three coolers as an initiative for providing relief to inmates of Adarsh old age home during ongoing summer season.
NTPC Swayamsiddha Ladies Club supports Adarsh Old Age Home
NEW DELHI- Swayamsiddha Ladies Club , NTPC Coal Mining Headquarters under its CSR initiative provided three coolers as an initiative for providing relief to inmates of Adarsh old age home during ongoing summer season.
The ladies club also donated one deep freezer for preserving foods materials and vegetables under the able guidance of Smt Mahua Mazumder, President ,Swayamsiddha Ladies club .
Read Also : Mines Ministry Inks MoU with Shakti Sustainable Energy FoundationThe noble initiative was held in the august presence of Vice Presidents of Ladies Club, Smt. Sanchita Konar, Smt. Lakshmi Murthy, Smt. M S Ramya, General Secretary and Smt Mansa Verma, Secretary,CSR.
The program was organised in line with COVID Guidelines with the wearing of masks in view of senior citizens who are vulnerable to COVID infection.
Read Also : THDC and UJVNL Joint Venture, TUECO inks MoU with Nagar Nigam HaridwarOn the occasion , Smt Mazumder interacted with the inmates of old age enquired about their wellbeing and had a session on staying healthy both physically and mentally with sahaja yoga and meditation. The program concluded with distribution of fruits to the beneficiaries.
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