NTPC utilising its 45 hospitals for treating COVID-19 patients

Maharatna PSU NTPC Limited is fighting against the COVID-19 disease with multiple initiatives and also ensuring uninterrupted power supply to the nation
NTPC utilising its 45 hospitals for treating COVID-19 patients

New Delhi: The role of power utilities has assumed greater significance as electricity is critical to ensure the smooth functioning of various sectors of the economy. NTPC Limited is committed to providing continuous power to the country while abiding with all the guidelines set by the government as well as state governments regarding lockdown and social distancing.

NTPC Limited's CMD Gurdeep Singh and Regional Heads of the company are monitoring all developments and ensuring that there is no gap in power generation. Social welfare activities for underprivileged persons and migrant workers in the vicinity of NTPC are also being undertaken. NTPC Limited intends to ensure both the uninterrupted power supply and the well-being of the employees. Hence, the power stations are operating with the requisite number of manpower while the rest of the employees are contributing from home through the extensive IT-support.

Expediting its vigil against the global pandemic of Coronavirus (COVID-19), NTPC has already utilised its 45 hospitals and health units to make isolation facilities and procured the requisite equipment for the medical staff to handle such cases effectively. About 168 isolation beds, with oxygen supply, have been created across all hospitals and health units and an additional 122 beds can be made available on need basis. Two hospitals have been made ready for use by state governments to tackle COVID-19 cases including the hospital at Badarpur in Delhi and medical college hospital of Sundergarh at Odisha. Availability and access to proper healthcare equipment is the need of the hour, a budget of nearly Rs 3 crores has been allocated for procurement of equipment.

At present, there are seven ventilators in NTPC's project hospitals. 18 advanced level ambulances with ventilators. Another 18 ventilators and 520-IR thermometers are in the process of procurement for different hospitals. Personal protective equipment (PPE) and hand sanitisation have emerged as the biggest prevention mechanisms against the deadly Coronavirus, therefore, NTPC Limited has shared testing, treatment and transport guidelines as issued by the MoHFW with all the CMOs. The medical staff has also been trained over video calls about the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Further 1,200 PPE kits, 1,20,000 surgical masks and over 33,000 gloves, 5,000 aprons, 8,000 shoe covers and 535 litres of sanitizers have been dispatched to all the project and stations.

NTPC takes multiple initiatives 

Since prevention seems to be crucial at this juncture, several units of NTPC Limited have taken up prevention and relief activities and an amount of Rs 3.50 crores has been committed for this purpose till date. As part of its initiatives to support the state governments to combat Coronavirus, NTPC is extending help to Odisha government by contributing Rs 35 lakh per month to support the cost of rental charge of the 120-bed Salandi Hospital at Bhadrak and the lodging and boarding of medical and paramedical staff engaged in the hospital for the smooth running of the COVID-19 care centre. The financial assistance will be made for 3 months with a total financial implication of Rs 1.05 crore for operation and maintenance of COVID-19 care centre.

Furthermore, NTPC Limited is providing financial support of Rs 6.36 crore to the district administration and local authorities to deal with this pandemic, for arranging medical support, and distribution of PPEs, food packets. Furthermore, as part of its corporate social responsibility, NTPC Rihand handed over 2,800 sacks of food grains and food items packets worth Rs. 17 lakh to the district administration for distributing among underprivileged families. NTPC Vindhyachal committed Rs 25 lakh as financial aid for relief measures to Indian Red Cross Society, Singrauli. NTPC Limited has stepped up its vigil against the global pandemic of COVID-19 by contributing Rs 250 crores to PM CARES Fund to strengthen the fight to contain the spread of COVID-19. Company employees' salary contribution of Rs 7.50 crores has also been deposited to PM CARES Fund.

Disclaimer: This story is a press release and is being published without any editing by PSU Watch desk. Our editorial team has only changed the headline.

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