Tata Group donates 4 ventilators to Utkal Hospital
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | May 23, 2021 IST
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Bhubaneswar, May 23: TATA Sons and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), as part of their CSR initiatives, have donated four PB-560 ventilators to Utkal Hospital, Bhubaneswar to combat COVID-19 pandemic. During this occasion Arun Khillar, CFO, Utkal Hospital along with their management team received the ventilators from TCS representatives K.P. Tripathy, Regional HR Head, TCS Bhubaneswar and Bimal Kumar Roul. “Hope this small contribution of TATA Group and TCS through Utkal Hospital will help the needy people to save their valuable lives and fight the COVID-19 Pandemic,” said Sarita Mishra, Delivery Center Head - TCS, Bhubaneswar. As part of this initiative, TATA Group and TCS are also planning to contribute few more ventilators to other hospitals in Odisha as well.
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