CMD of MCL inquires about wellbeing of recovering HEMM operators
Shri O P Singh, Chairman cum Managing Director, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) inquired about the well-being of MCL HEMM operators.
CMD of MCL inquires about wellbeing of recovering HEMM operators
NEW DELHI- Shri O P Singh, Chairman cum Managing Director, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) inquired about the well-being of MCL HEMM operators.
Shri Dolamani Pardhan and Niranjan Munda, who are recovering at a super-specialty hospital in Hyderabad, after sustaining serious injuries in an on duty accident at Garjanbahal project of Basundhara coalfields.
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Read Also : RummyCircle Introduces the Thrill of 5-Minute Rummy!CMD also spoke to Shri Pradhan through video-conferencing to know about his health and treatment. CMD said he should not worry about anything, as entire MCL family is with him and his family. The CMD wished for the speedy recovery of patients.
It is well known that MCL airlifted the seriously injured Shri Pradhan and Shri Munda to Hyderabad for advanced treatment on 11th April 2023.
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