
New Delhi: In a significant step toward strengthening rural healthcare access, REC Limited has extended financial support of Rs 5.71 crore under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative to the Indian Red Cross Society, Alwar, for the operation of five Mobile Medical Units (MMUs) over the next three years.
The MMUs were flagged off on October 5, by Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, and Sanjay Sharma, Minister of Environment, Forest & Climate Change and Science & Technology, Government of Rajasthan.
The event was attended by representatives from REC’s CSR team, ML Meena, GM & HoD, along with senior dignitaries from the district administration and the Indian Red Cross Society.
Equipped with GPS-enabled tracking systems, the MMUs are designed to deliver essential healthcare services to some of Rajasthan’s most underserved and tribal communities, spanning the districts of Alwar, Bhartari, and Behror-Kotpuli. The initiative aims to reach over 10,000 beneficiaries every month by providing free medical consultations, medicines, treatments, and preventive healthcare awareness programs.
Through this initiative, REC Limited continues to reinforce its commitment to community welfare and inclusive development by ensuring that quality healthcare services reach those living in remote and rural areas of the country.
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