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Tata
Chemicals to provide educational support to girl children
Business Standard March
17, 2006
Tata
Chemicals Limited (TCL) will be extending educational
support to 1,500 underprivileged girl children in the
current year under the Tata Salt's 'Desh Ko Arpan Programme'
(DKAP) 2006. The company would also adopt a municipal
school in Mumbai under the programme.
According to TCL's food additive
business chief operating officer, Satish Sohoni, DKAP
was launched in 2002 to champion socially relevant causes
and the company contributes 10 paise for every kilo
of Tata Salt sold for the programme.
The money raised for this year
will be used for providing educational support to 500
girl children in Andhra Pradesh, 400 girls in Madhya
Pradesh, 100 girls in Chattisgarh and 500 girls in Mumbai.
The girl children are part of the 'Nanhi Kali', a special
project, which is jointly managed by K C Mahindra Education
Trust and Naandi Foundation.
Sohoni told mediapersons here
on Thursday that DKAP was part of TCL's ongoing social
and community development initiatives. In the last three
years, the programme had contributed over Rs 1 crore,
which had helped educate over 30,000 children across
the country.
He handed over a cheque for Rs
29 lakh to Sheetal Mehta of the Nanhi Kali project as
the company's contribution for a period of one month
from January 26 to February 25, 2006.
Speaking on the occasion, Sheetal
Mehta said TCL was not only contributing the money but
was also actively involved in the project.
With a turnover of over
Rs 3,000 crore, TCL is India's leading manufacturer
of inorganic chemicals, fertilisers and food additives.
Sohoni said Tata Salt had nearly 47 per cent share in
the branded edible salt market in the country.
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