

NEW DELHI:
R.K. Singh, Union Minister of Power, New & Renewable Energy, flagged off four high-tech ambulances, under NTPC’s CSR grant to Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS), Patna today.
The keys were handed over to Dr Manish Mandal, the medical superintendent of IGIMS in a function organised in IGIMS administrative office complex where Union Minister of Power, Singh joined through virtual mode from Delhi whereas Energy Minister, Bihar Bijendra Prasad Yadav and Health Minister, Bihar Mangal Pandey were physically present.
Speaking on the occasion, R.K Singh said that handing over of the four ALS ambulances to IGIMS, Patna by NTPC reflects the best in the CSR and we are continuously and proactively supporting the state of Bihar.
Singh said 10 ambulances have already been provided to IGIMS, Patna and on the request of Bihar government he assured two more ambulances will be provided which would be a total of 16 ambulances for IGIMS, Patna.
Congratulating the efforts of NTPC and state health department in strengthening the health sector in the state, he said this is the work for progress and wellbeing of the people of the state and such efforts will continue in the future also.
The state-of-the-art ambulances, provided at a cost of 80 lakh, are fitted with Advance Life Support (ALS) facilities. NTPC has sanctioned four ambulances with ALS facility to IGIMS, Patna. Medical equipment in the Ambulance include auto loading stretcher, wheel chair cum stair chair, transport ventilator, syringe infusion pump, multi parameter monitor, vacuum splint, portable oxygen cylinder with regulator, emergency kits, rescue tools etc .
Energy Minister ,Bihar Bijendra Prasad Yadav and Health Minister, Bihar, Mangal Pandey also addressed the gathering and lauded the efforts of NTPC for providing medical infrastructural support to the State.
Gurdeep Singh,CMD NTPC, Pratyaya Amrit, Additional Chief Secretary, Health Bihar, Dillip Kumar Patel, Director (HR), NTPC, Vijai Singh ,Regional Executive Director,(East-1), NTPC, Dr N.R. Biswas, Director, IGIMS, Patna along with officials of NTPC, Energy department of Bihar and IGIMS Patna were also present on the occasion.

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