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FACT supports Govt of Kerala in fight against COVID-19

FACT has allotted its main auditorium, MKK Nayar Hall, for setting up a Covid-19 First-Line Treatment Center (CFLTC) by Eloor Municipality, to accommodate 100 beds

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Fertilisers And Chemicals Travancore Limited (FACT) a PSU under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers has supported the government of Kerala in the fight against COVID-19 by allotting its main auditorium, MKK Nayar Hall, for setting up a COVID First-Line Treatment Center (CFLTC) by Eloor Municipality, to accommodate 100 beds. For this purpose, the Company has also supplied cots, beds, mattresses, etc. under its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative.

In a function held yesterday at FACT MKK Nayar Hall, Eloor, Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of FACT Kishor Rungta, handed over the material to CP Usha, Chairperson of Eloor Municipality in the presence of Subash, Secretary, Eloor Municipality, and top officials of FACT Ganesan, Director Finance, AS Kesavan Namboothiri, Executive Director (Production Coordination), KV Balakrishnan Nair, Executive Director (Finance) and Company Secretary and AR Mohan Kumar, General Manager (Human Resources & Administration).

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