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Nagpur: Western Coalfields Limited (WCL) administered the oath of environment protection and promotion to its employees in an immpressive function held to mark
World Environment Day
recently. Chief guest and CMD of WCL JP Dwivedi hoisted the environment flag and administered the oath.
He also planted trees at the company headquarters. Special guests included director technical (operations) AK Singh, director (finance) Bikram Ghosh, director technical (planning/project) Anandji Prasad and director (finance) Dr Hemant Sharad Pandey.
In his address, CMD Dwivedi spoke in detail about the various works done by WCL towards environmental protection. He said that every day of the year, everyone should be aware of environmental protection and make a positive contribution in that direction.
He appealed to everyone to protect and enhance the environment.
Dwivedi launched the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign of the Ministry of Coal in WCL. This special campaign of tree plantation will be run in all the areas along with WCL headquarters from June 5 to August 31, 2025.
On the occasion winners of various competitions were awarded by the guests. After this, all the guests planted saplings. On the occasion, General managers, department heads, officers and employees were present in large numbers. The programme was conducted by Milind Chahande, manager (public relations).
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