CCL to provide free medical service to two old age homes

Union Minister of state for Coal SriPrakash Jaiswal on Sunday said the Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) would provide free medical services to two old age homes in Ranchi and adopt eleven blind girls.

Ranchi: Union Minister of state for Coal
SriPrakash Jaiswal on Sunday said the Central Coalfields Limited
(CCL) would provide free medical services to two old age homes
in Ranchi and adopt eleven blind girls.

Launching certain `Corporate social responsibility`
schemes of the public sector unit here, the minister said CCL
would bear the medical expenses of the inmates of `Nivedita
Niketan` and `Banaprastha Ashram`.

It would also adopt 11 blind girl students of Brajkishore
Netraheen Balika Vidyalaya, he said, while distributing wheel
chairs and tri-cycles to 10 handicapped persons.

The minister also gave educational kits and Rs 1,500 each
to 20 students belonging to BPL families.

CCL Chairman-cum-Managing Director, R K Saha, assured the
minister that the company would set new records in performance
and service to society.

Bureau Report

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