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RECPDCL commits CSR support to Healthy Aging India for providing cost-effective living facility

REC Limited owned RECPDCL has committed financial assistance of about Rs 0.42 crore under its CSR initiative for providing a cost-effective living facility

CSR Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Being a responsible and responsive corporate citizen while also acknowledging its responsibility towards society, more so, towards the needy and less served elderly people, REC Power Development and Consultancy Limited (RECPDCL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of REC Limited has committed financial assistance of about Rs 0.42 crore under its CSR initiative for providing a cost-effective living facility for the needy and less-served older adults at Healthy Aging India, New Delhi.

The proposed assistance will result in the mental and physical well-being of the elderly residents. Interpersonal relationships will be promoted among the residents through various means such as yoga classes, cultural events and other constant recreational activities that will also help in active aging.

The memorandum of agreement (MoA) in this regard was executed between RECPDCL and Healthy Aging India, New Delhi by RECPDCL's CGM (HR, CSR & Admin) Kapil Kumar Pandey and Healthy Aging India's Secretary Ramesh Pandita in the presence of other officials.

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