REC Foundation contributes Rs 15 crore for education of 12,500 children of ex-servicemen 
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REC Foundation contributes Rs 15 crore for education of 12,500 children of ex-servicemen

REC has demonstrated unwavering support for the welfare of Ex-Servicemen and their dependents by making a contribution of Rs 15 crores

CSR Watch Bureau

New Delhi: REC Limited through its CSR arm - REC Foundation, has demonstrated unwavering support for the welfare of Ex-Servicemen and their dependents by making a contribution of Rs 15 crores to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund, which will be used for the education of 12,500 children of ex-servicemen.

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The commitment was sealed by way of a memorandum of agreement signed by REC's Executive Director (CSR) Taruna Gupta on behalf of REC, and Kendriya Sainik Board's Secretary Commodore HP Singh in New Delhi.

REC Limited's Executive Director (CSR) Taruna Gupta said, "At REC, we believe in the importance of honoring the sacrifices made by our Ex-Servicemen and their families. Our contribution to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund reflects our commitment to their welfare and well-being."

While Commodore HP Singh said, "We are deeply grateful for the support of the REC Foundation. Their contribution will significantly enhance our efforts to provide assistance and welfare programs for Ex-Servicemen and their dependents."

The Armed Forces Flag Day Fund is dedicated to providing financial assistance, rehabilitation, and welfare measures to Ex-Servicemen, war widows, and their dependents.

The REC Foundation's contribution to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund reaffirms its commitment to corporate social responsibility and its dedication to making a positive impact on society.

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