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NALCO Employees Contributes One Day Salary to CM Relief Fund
Bhubaneswar: Last week the Cyclone 'FANI', which hits Odisha and makes massive devastation in many states in Odisha. Standing with the people of Odisha in this difficult time, all employees of National Aluminium Company (NALCO) donated one day salary to the Odisha's Chief Minster’s Relief Fund and also to put in their contribution for rebuilding the affected areas of the state on the appeal given by Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, CMD, NALCO.
On behalf of NALCO collective, a cheque amounting to Rs. 2,53,08,108/- was handed over by top management of NALCO, including Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, CMD, Shri V. Balasubramanyam, Director (Production), Shri Basant Kumar Thakur, Director (HR) and Shri Sridhar Patra, Director (Finance) to the Shri Naveen Patnaik,Chief Minister of Odisha at the state Secretariat on 11th May 2019.
NALCO has not only restored its own facilities including corporate office, R&D Centre and township, but has also been working round the clock for providing relief to the cyclone affected people of Bhubaneswar, Cuttack and Puri just after cyclone hits. In that direction, 07 dedicated teams comprising of DG sets, Plumbers, wood Cutters, Electricians and volunteers have been put to work in different localities. Also, more than 8000 families have been provided relief packets consisting of dry food, jagerry, fruits, milk, biscuits, bread and clothes. Also, several water tankers drawn from NALCO’s production units at Angul and Damanjodi have been pressed into service at Bhubaneswar for providing water. NALCO will also provide relief material and assist district administration in relief and restoration job.
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