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IRCON distributes aids & appliance to divyangjan

IRCON in association with ALIMCO have distributed aids and appliances to various divyangjan at Muzaffarnagar (UP) under CSR initiative of IRCON

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi/Muzaffarnagar: Ircon International Limited (IRCON), a PSU under the Ministry of Railways, in association with ALIMCO have distributed aids and appliances to various Divyangs at Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh on December 28, last year. IRCON's Chairman & Managing Director SK Chaudhary and Seema Chaudhary inaugurated the camp by the lighting of lamps. IRCON's Executive Director Dr Subhash Chand and IRCON's General Manager (Elect.) SC Negi, Chief Development Officer Alok Yadav, Muzaffarnagar's District Handicapped Officer Shivendar Singh and officers of ALIMCO were also present on the occasion. Under this camp 177 beneficiaries were distributed aids and appliances like Wheel Chair, Hearing Aids, Motorized Tricycle, Crutches, MSIED Kit, Rollator, Walking Sticks and CP Chair.

During the camp, Chaudhary and others distributed the aid and appliances to specially-abled (Divyangjan) people. The beneficiaries were happy to get these appliances as these appliances would help them to face challenges of their lives in a better way. The beneficiaries expressed their gratitude towards IRCON's CMD for the aid and appliances.

IRCON continues to bring social change for the beneficiaries and society in large through its CSR activities in the future as well.

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