LEGSHIP, 18 July: NHPC’s Rangit power station, as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Development initiative, provided various items like computers, furniture and sports items to various government schools in the area at a function held at the NHPC colony here at Legship. The function was attended by the Power & Energy Minister, DD Bhutia, as chief guest, a press release informs.
An ambulance was also handed over to Manav Sewa Samiti, Legship, for the people living in the surrounding areas. The ambulance is now available for use by the underprivileged on nominal payment to cover only the fuel cost, it is informed.
In the address, Mr. Bhutia welcomed the NHPC initiative for people of the area and schools in the area. Such gestures create a good impression about NHPC in the society, he highlighted.
He further underlined that all power developers and companies and industries located in Sikkim should assist the social and economic development of Sikkim and fulfill all the CSR commitments properly and in a transparent manner.
An ambulance was also handed over to Manav Sewa Samiti, Legship, for the people living in the surrounding areas. The ambulance is now available for use by the underprivileged on nominal payment to cover only the fuel cost, it is informed.
In the address, Mr. Bhutia welcomed the NHPC initiative for people of the area and schools in the area. Such gestures create a good impression about NHPC in the society, he highlighted.
He further underlined that all power developers and companies and industries located in Sikkim should assist the social and economic development of Sikkim and fulfill all the CSR commitments properly and in a transparent manner.
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