CIL concludes first CSR & Sustainability Conclave in Ranchi
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CIL concludes first CSR & Sustainability Conclave in Ranchi

Coal India Limited (CIL) has concluded its 1st CSR and Sustainability Conclave on 7 May 2022 at the headquarters of Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) in Ranchi.

More than 250 delegates from CIL attended the conclave.

The conclave showcased the crucial role that CIL and its companies played in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic, besides improving the quality of life of people with its several CSR initiatives.

Stalwarts of the CSR and sustainable development shared their experiences. The exhibition showcasing the CSR works was undertaken by all the subsidiary companies of CIL and put up on the sidelines of the conclave.

Various coal companies were awarded for their efforts and dedication in implementing CSR initiatives.

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Also read: CIL's prospects expect to rise amid increased power demand

Coal India Limited (CIL) has concluded its 1st CSR and Sustainability Conclave on 7 May 2022 at the headquarters of Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) in Ranchi. More than 250 delegates from CIL attended the conclave. The conclave showcased the crucial role that CIL and its companies played in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic, besides improving the quality of life of people with its several CSR initiatives. Stalwarts of the CSR and sustainable development shared their experiences. The exhibition showcasing the CSR works was undertaken by all the subsidiary companies of CIL and put up on the sidelines of the conclave. Various coal companies were awarded for their efforts and dedication in implementing CSR initiatives. Image Source Also read: CIL's prospects expect to rise amid increased power demand

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