KIOCL donates infrastructures to hospital, school

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March 21, 2012

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Mangalore, March 21: KIOCL Limited, a Govt of India Enterprise, has under its Corporate Social Responsibility, donated a 10 KVA Generator set, solar water heater, drinking water facility and medical equipments worth Rs.3,71,500 to the Govt. T.B. and Chest Diseases Hospital, Vamanjoor, near here.

K Ranganath, Chairman-cum-Managing Director, KIOCL Limited, today dedicated the above facilities in the presence of Dr Vijaya, Superintendent, Govt T.B. Hospital, K Subba Rao, Director, KIOCL and senior officers of KIOCL and general public at the Hospital.

In another function held at Shri Bharathi College, Nanthoor, Mangalore, K Ranganath inaugurated the classroom donated by KIOCL Limited, this morning. The 28'x32' size classroom was financed by KIOCL under its CSR Policy.

KIOCL Director K Subba Rao, College Principal G N Bhat, Office-bearers of the management K S Bhat, Y V Bhat, TMGK Bhat, college staff and students were present during the occasion.

Addressing the gathering Ranganath said that there are two important donations in the society – food and education. Among these two education lasts long and make people to learn more and more.

He said that under its CSR Policy, the Company has contributed to the development of people, most its neighbourhood, by way donating infrastructure to educational institutions, medical infrastructure, medical treatment/surgery to BPL people, drinking water facility to the general public, shelter, roads, etc to the general public etc.

A portion of Company's profit was earmarked for this purpose and this will continue in the coming days also, he added.

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