Bhubaneswar: City-based Parichay Foundation on Monday handed over materials worth Rs 10 lakh to Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) for distribution among the latter’s frontline workers engaged in the ongoing fight against COVID-19.
The NGO’s founder president Rosalin Patasani Mishra gave consumer packaged goods to BMC commissioner Prem Chandra Chaudhary in the
presence of BMC deputy commissioner Suvendu Kumar Sahu at the corporation office here.
Mishra lauded the work being done by BMC’s Corona Warriors and said her organisation being a channel partner of Nestle India Limited under the company’s CSR initiatives felt the need to support BMC’s workers, who are working hard, especially in slums that have emerged as the most vulnerable pockets to coronavirus in Odisha capital.
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