Indian Oil to support Indian Contingent of Para Athletes for upcoming events Indian Oil to support Indian Contingent of Para Athletes for upcoming events
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Indian Oil to support Indian Contingent of Para Athletes for upcoming events

Indian Oil has entered into an MoU with the Paralympics Committee of India to support to the Indian Contingent of Para Athletes for three significant upcoming events

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Indian Oil enters into MoU with Paralympics Committee of India; pledges support to the Indian Contingent of Para Athletes for three significant upcoming events, - Para Asian Games 2022 in Hangzhou, the World Shooting Para Sports World Cup 2024 in New Delhi, and Paralympic Games 2024 in Paris.

The signing ceremony took place in the presence of Indian Oil’s Chairman SM Vaidya and President of PCI and Padma Shri, Khel Ratna & Arjuna Awardee Dr Deepa Malik at Indian Oil Corporate Office, New Delhi Tuesday.

Expressing the company’s unwavering commitment to Para Athletes, Vaidya said, “Through this MoU, we aim to make a resounding statement about our unwavering solidarity with Para Athletes, and what better way than to be there with them on their journey through these major events. Our objective is clear - Para athletes should sense that major corporate entities stand firmly beside them.”

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