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Financial Assistance by CIL for the victims<br />

of Cloud Burst in Uttarakhand<br />

Coal India Limited (CIL) board in its 299th meeting<br />

has decided to release Rs.25 cr in favour of Prime<br />

Minister’s National Relief Fund for the victims of<br />

Uttarakhand from CSR funds of the company. The<br />

Board also approved an additional amount of Rs. 25<br />

cr for the above purpose from CSR Fund. Thus the<br />

total amount to be paid to Prime Minister’s Relief<br />

Fund for this cause would be Rs.50 Cr [consolidated]<br />

for the Coal India Limited and its subsidiaries.<br />

BHEL Contributes Rs.2 cr to<br />

Uttarkhand CM’s Relief Fund; Employees<br />

also contribute one-day’s salary<br />

Reaching out to the distressed victims in the floodravaged<br />

areas of Uttarakhand, BHEL has made a<br />

humble contribution to help alleviate their suffering.<br />

To this effect, an amount of Rs.2 cr has been<br />

contributed by BHEL to the Chief Minister’s Relief<br />

Fund of Uttarakhand. In addition, BHEL employees<br />

have contributed one-day’s salary for the cause.<br />

BHEL has also rushed important supplies including<br />

food, milk, water and medicines to the affected<br />

areas, from its plants located at Haridwar.<br />

BHEL and its employees have always risen to the<br />

occasion and contributed towards rendering relief<br />

to victims of natural calamities.<br />

NTPC SAIL Power Company - contributes<br />

for Uttarakhand<br />

NTPC SAIL Power Company Limited (NSPCL), a<br />

JV of NTPC and SAIL has contributed Rs. 5 lakh to<br />

the CM’s Relief Fund, Uttarakhand to help the victims<br />

of the unfortunate mass devastation. All the<br />

employees of the company have also contributed,<br />

by way of donating 1 days salary for the cause.<br />

GAIL employees contribute one day’s<br />

salary for relief work in Uttarakhand<br />

The employees of GAIL (India) Limited have voluntarily<br />

contributed one day’s salary for relief and<br />

rehabilitation work in disaster-hit Uttarakhand.<br />

The contribution to the Prime Minister’s Relief<br />

Fund was handed over to Union Minister for<br />

Petroleum and Natural Gas Dr. M. Veerappa Moily<br />

by GAIL CMD Mr. B. C. Tripathi in the presence<br />

of Mr. Vivek Rae, Secretary, Petroleum and Natural<br />

Gas and senior officials of the Ministry, along with<br />

Mr. M. Ravindran, Director (HR) and other officials<br />

of GAIL.<br />

Mr. B. C. Tripathi, CMD, GAIL presenting the GAIL Employees<br />

Contribution to Dr. M. Veerappa Moily, Minister for<br />

Petroleum & Gas<br />

Apart from this, GAIL has contributed Rs 2 crore<br />

to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund as an immediate<br />

measure as part of its Corporate Social<br />

Responsibility initiative for Uttarakhand where<br />

thousands lost their lives and many more were injured<br />

and rendered homeless by the flash floods<br />

last month. The GAIL employees contributed Rs<br />

92.25 lakhs from their salaries to aid relief and rehabilitation<br />

work in the state.<br />

WCL helps for Uttarakhand disaster<br />

Under the Chairmanship of Mr. D. C. Garg, CMD<br />

of Western Coalfields Limited, an urgent meeting<br />

of steering committee members was convened to<br />

discuss about situation arising in Uttrakhand due<br />

to cloudburst and massive land slide. The steering<br />

committee members unanimously decided to contribute<br />

an amount of about Rs. 5 cr towards Prime<br />

Minister Relief Fund for which each employee of<br />

WCL will contribute one days basic pay towards the<br />

corpus. This is also known that WCL had contributed<br />

towards Chief Minister Relief Fund of Maharashtra<br />

few days ago for horrible drought situation in<br />

the state.<br />

NTPC Contributes Rs. 3 crore for Relief<br />

Work at Uttarakhand<br />

In solidarity with the people of Uttarakhand in<br />

this hour of difficulty, NTPC is associating with<br />

Uttarakhand Government to provide relief to the<br />

flood ravaged State. NTPC has stationed its helicopter<br />

in Dehradun at the disposal of the State<br />

Government for using it for evacuation and relief<br />

work. NTPC Family has decided to contribute<br />

Rs 3 cr to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.<br />

Kaleido<strong>scope</strong> July 2013<br />

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