REC Limited Contributes Rs. 15 Crores to Armed Forces Flag Day Fund for Education of Ex-Servicemen’s Children
New Delhi: REC Limited, a Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Power and a prominent Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC), has demonstrated its commitment to social responsibility by contributing Rs. 15 crores to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund through REC Foundation, its CSR arm. The generous donation will be utilized to support the education of 12,500 children of ex-servicemen, underscoring REC Foundation’s dedication to the well-being of those who have valiantly served the nation.
The Armed Forces Flag Day Fund (AFFDF) is aimed at assisting veterans, widows, and their dependents, as well as institutions and organizations working towards the rehabilitation of paraplegic soldiers. The significant contribution by REC Foundation reflects its pledge to supporting the Armed Forces community.
Smt. Taruna Gupta, Executive Director of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at REC Foundation, presented the cheque for Rs. 15 crores to the Secretary of the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund in a symbolic gesture of solidarity.
“We are deeply grateful for the support of the REC Foundation,” remarked the Secretary of the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund. “Their contribution of Rs. 15 crores will significantly enhance our efforts to provide assistance and welfare programs for Ex-Servicemen and their dependents.”
Expressing REC Foundation’s commitment to the cause, Smt. Taruna Gupta said, “At the REC Foundation, we believe in the importance of honoring the sacrifices made by our Ex-Servicemen and their families. Our contribution to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund reflects our commitment to their welfare and well-being.”
Contributions to the AFFDF are crucial in ensuring ongoing support and care for those who have served the nation. REC Foundation’s generous donation to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund reinforces its dedication to corporate social responsibility and its mission to create a positive impact on society.
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