NTPC signs MoA with Manipur to provide nutritional support to 1,800 TB patients

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

HT Correspondent

KOKRAJHAR, Nov 23: NTPC Limited, acting as a Nikshay Mitra under the Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (PMTBMBA), has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the State Health Agency, Department of Health, Government of Manipur, to provide nutritional support to 1,800 tuberculosis (TB) patients and their families across 16 districts.

- Advertisement -

The partnership aims to enhance the nutritional wellbeing and recovery outcomes of TB-affected individuals, aligning with the national mission to eliminate the disease. As a Nikshay Mitra, NTPC will extend comprehensive nutritional kits and maintain regular engagement with beneficiaries throughout the intervention period.

The initiative is part of NTPC’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitments under Schedule VII (i) of the Companies Act, 2013, which emphasises healthcare and preventive health. It also complements the Government of India’s vision of ensuring equitable healthcare access, particularly in the North Eastern Region.

NTPC Bongaigaon will spearhead the project’s execution, including monitoring, kit distribution and sustained communication with patients.

The MoA was signed by Kengoo Zuringla, CEO of the State Health Agency, Manipur in the presence of Dr Hemlata Thokchom, State TB Officer and Siddhanta Salam, State Programme Coordinator, NTEP Manipur.

- Advertisement -

Representing NTPC were Arnab Maitra Head of Project NTPC Bongaigaon, V Jayanarayanan Chief General Manager (HR, CSR, R&R & LA), P K Sahu, AGM (CSR) and Amit Kumar Asthana Head of HR, NTPC Bongaigaon along with other officials.

- Advertisement -
The Hills Times
The Hills Timeshttps://www.thehillstimes.in/
Welcome to The Hills Times, your trusted source for daily news and updates in English from the heart of Assam, India. Since our establishment in 2000, we've been dedicated to providing timely and accurate information to our readers in Diphu and Guwahati. As the first English newspaper in the then undemarcated Karbi Anglong district, we've forged a strong connection with diverse communities and age groups, earning a reputation for being a reliable source of news and insights. In addition to our print edition, we keep pace with the digital age through our website, https://thehillstimes.in, where we diligently update our readers with the latest happenings day by day. Whether it's local events, regional developments, or global news, The Hills Times strives to keep you informed with dedication and integrity. Join us in staying ahead of the curve and exploring the world through our lens.
Latest news
Related news
- Advertisement -