NTPC Operating Room Complex inaugurated at LV Prasad Eye Institute
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | January 17, 2022 IST
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Bhubaneswar, Jan 17: On the foundation day of L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI)’s Mithuc Tulsi Chanrai Campus at Bhubaneswar, a new facility “NTPC Operating Room Complex” was inaugurated. MSD Bhattamishra, Executive Director (HR-) NTPC inaugurated the facility via virtual connect from New Delhi. Speaking during the event, he stated that NTPC is committed for the development of Odisha as it has three power plants, coal mine and JV power plant in the state. The state required augmentation in its health infrastructure specially eye care in the form of a dedicated hospital with specialised and affordable facilities. NTPC was glad to collaborate with LVPEI which is a renowned brand in eye care, to offer state of art ophthalmic care to the residents of Odisha under its strategic CSR initiatives, he said. Dr Srikant Kumar Sahu, Head- Mithuc Tulsi Chanrai Campus said that LVPEI extends its sincere thanks to NTPC for their support. He further added that the support provided by NTPC will go a long way in impacting the lives of many more patients, not only in Odisha but also in the neighbouring states. Rajnish Rastogi (GM-HR) NTPC and Dr Debasmitha Tripathy, AGM (HR) and other officials were present during the inauguration via virtual connect.
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