The FINANCIAL — Kalinganagar: Tata Power, one of India's largest integrated power companies, has been at the forefront of improving the quality of life of the communities that live in and around its area of operations, according to Tata Sons Ltd.
In line with this philosophy and to provide quality health care, Tata Power organised a free medical camp for the well-being of its workmen at Kalinganagar.
The objective of this camp was to create awareness and provide better health care facilities. More than 90 patients received free consultation from Mahesh Lal, senior medical officer, Kalinganagar. The doctor examined the patients and treated cases of skin diseases, fungal infection, scabies, itching body, acidity, cough, cold, flu, viral fever, joint pain/back pain, conjunctivitis and common deficiencies such as anemia. The prescribed medicines were then distributed free post-consultation.
“At Tata Power, it is our endeavour to continuously improve the quality of life of our communities through such health camps and drives. We firmly believe that the workmen are our major asset and their well-being and health is one of the top priorities for the company. We would take this opportunity to thank the team for organising such camps for the betterment of society,” said Purushottam Thakur, head of Oodisha projects, Tata Power.
Along with Dr Lal, representatives from the first aid centre team, HR/IR/administration and the safety department also participated in the camp, according to Tata Sons Ltd.
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