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NTPC Simhadri strengthens critical care with ambulance
NTPC Simhadri strengthens critical care with ambulance

Time of India

time31-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

NTPC Simhadri strengthens critical care with ambulance

VISAKHAPATNAM: As part of its ongoing commitment to community welfare and healthcare development, NTPC Simhadri has provided an Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance to the Government Area Hospital in Narsipatnam of Anakapalli District. The fully equipped ambulance, valued at Rs35 lakh, was formally handed over on Wednesday. The inauguration ceremony was graced by Chintakayala Ayyanna Patrudu, Speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, along with Vijaya Krishnan, Collector and District Magistrate of Anakapalli District, and senior officials from NTPC Simhadri. Equipped with advanced medical and life-saving equipment, the ALS ambulance is designed to strengthen critical care transport services, especially for patients requiring immediate cardiac or respiratory interventions. This initiative will significantly enhance the hospital's capacity to deliver prompt and effective emergency care. Through impactful CSR efforts like these, NTPC Simhadri continues to play a vital role in improving healthcare infrastructure and supporting the well-being of communities in Narsipatnam and the surrounding rural areas.

NTPC Simhadri celebrates ‘28th Raising Day'
NTPC Simhadri celebrates ‘28th Raising Day'

Hans India

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

NTPC Simhadri celebrates ‘28th Raising Day'

Visakhapatnam: From its humble beginnings, NTPC Simhadri scaled remarkable heights, achieving milestones such as 100 per cent ash utilisation, consistent operational excellence, and contributions that extend far beyond power generation, said executive director and head of project, NTPC Simhadri Sameer Sharma. At the commemoration of NTPC Simhadri's 28th Raising Day, Sharma elaborated about the first coastal-based power plant's journey since its establishment in 1997. He congratulated the employees for their continued efforts, lauded the station's performance in FY 2024–25, and called for collective dedication to achieve the milestones set for the current fiscal year. The celebration included distribution of prizes to winners who took part in recent campaigns and competitions, including Swachhata Pakhwada, World Environment Day and International Yoga Day. The occasion was marked by a flag-hoisting ceremony in the presence of senior officials of the organisation.

NTPC Simhadri celebrates 28th Raising Day
NTPC Simhadri celebrates 28th Raising Day

The Hindu

time08-07-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

NTPC Simhadri celebrates 28th Raising Day

NTPC Simhadri commemorated its 28th Raising Day on Tuesday (July 8) at its administrative premises in Parawada, Anakapalli district. Sameer Sharma, Executive Director and Head of Project, hoisted the NTPC flag and led the gathering in the rendition of the NTPC anthem. In his address, Mr. Sharma reflected on the plant's journey since its inception in 1997 as NTPC's first coastal-based power station. He highlighted key achievements over the years, including 100% ash utilisation and several accomplishments beyond power generation. The celebration also included a cake-cutting ceremony and prize distribution to winners of recent initiatives such as Swachhata Pakhwada, World Environment Day, and International Yoga Day.

Odisha wins NTPC Em-Power Cricket Series for visually impaired girls in Visakhapatnam
Odisha wins NTPC Em-Power Cricket Series for visually impaired girls in Visakhapatnam

The Hindu

time11-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Odisha wins NTPC Em-Power Cricket Series for visually impaired girls in Visakhapatnam

Odisha emerged victorious in the NTPC Em-Power Cricket Series for visually impaired girls, defeating Andhra Pradesh, in the final match. Cricket Association for the Blind in Andhra Pradesh and Kerala organised the event, which was sponsored by NTPC Simhadri, said secretary -Ajay Kumar Reddy. Odisha won the toss and chose to bat first, scoring 109 runs in 15 overs with the loss of 6 wickets. Phula Saran top-scored with 39 runs off 39 balls, while Rachana Jena contributed 14 runs off 12 balls. N Sujata, S Mikka, and Ravani each took 1 wicket for Andhra Pradesh. In response, Andhra Pradesh fell short of the target, scoring 80 runs for 10 wickets in 15 overs. P Prema Kumari scored 42 runs off 43 balls. Odisha won the match by 29 runs, with Basanthi Hamsanda playing a crucial role. The tournament featured four teams: Kerala, Delhi, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. During the final match, GVMC deputy Mayor D. Govind Reddy participated in the closing ceremony on Wednesday. The NTPC Simhadri head Sameer Sharma distributed trophies to the winning and runner-up teams.

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