Steel secretary acclaims NMDC’s cleanliness campaign

Steel Secretary along with ministry and NMDC officials at company’s regional office in New Delhi

Team News Riveting

New Delhi, October 18

Secretary of the Ministry of Steel Nagendra Nath Sinha conducted a review of activities undertaken by the NMDC under Special Campaign 3.0 and lauded the Environmental Responsibility and Cleanliness Initiatives undertaken by the country’s largest iron ore producer.

Sinha along with Abhijit Narendra, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Steel visited the regional office of NMDC Limited in Delhi on Tuesday to conduct a comprehensive review of the cleanliness activities undertaken by NMDC as part of the Special Campaign 3.0.

The visit by the Secretary, Ministry of Steel, was aimed at evaluating and assessing the progress of NMDC’s ongoing cleanliness initiatives and their impact on the surrounding community and environment. NMDC Limited has been actively participating in the Special Campaign 3.0, a government-led program aimed at promoting cleanliness and environmental sustainability.

Sinha expressed his appreciation for NMDC’s commitment to environmental responsibility and cleanliness. He also emphasized the importance of such initiatives in contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable India. Abhijit Narendra, Joint Secretary Steel, also noted the significance of NMDC’s efforts in aligning with the national vision for cleaner and greener surroundings.

The visit concluded with a positive outlook for NMDC’s ongoing efforts, with both Nagendra Nath Sinha and Abhijit Narendra expressing their encouragement and support.

NMDC Limited has consistently been at the forefront of environmental and social responsibility, and the company’s involvement in the Special Campaign 3.0 underscores its dedication to these values. NMDC Limited also remains committed to its role as a responsible corporate citizen and is determined to continue contributing to the betterment of society and the environment.

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