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CMD NALCO to Head of CII s Cyclone Steering Committee
Bhubaneswar: Cyclone Fani, which make land-fall last week, had brought massive disaster in many districts of Odisha. In result Cyclone makes major damage of properties, large number of people has also been affected. In such a situation, many industrial houses and institutions have come forward to provide relief and restoration support. In the same context, Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) has formed a Cyclone Steering Committee to manage relief and assistance works.
The Secretary General of CII, has asked the CMD of Navratna CPSE National Aluminium Company (NALCO) Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand to head this Committee, through a letter. Along with Dr. Chand, Admiral A.K. Verma of CII, Eastern Region shall also be a member in this Committee. As the head of CII’s Cyclone Steering Committee and the President of Aluminium Association of India, Dr. Chand has requested industrial houses and institutions to come forward to support the relief and restoration work. A Steering Committee Meeting has been called in Nalco Bhawan tomorrow on 11th May 2019, afternoon. Industry leaders have been requested to participate in the meeting.
NALCO has already started massive relief and restoration work itself under the able guidance of Dr. Chand in the affected areas in Odisha.
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