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Tata Salt's 'DESH KO ARPAN' programme
to support Nanhi Kali project
September 18, 2007
Pledges to provide educational support
to underprivileged girl children for the 2nd consecutive year
Tata Salt, the pioneers and leaders in the branded iodised
edible salt category, reiterated its commitment to support
underprivileged children across the country with their 'Desh
Ko Arpan' Programme (DKAP), which has entered its 5th
year. As part of the ongoing social and community development
initiatives of Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL), the programme
contributes 10 paise for every kilo of Tata Salt sold across
the country during the months of January (Republic day) and
August (Independence day) to a worthy social cause. For the
2nd consecutive year, the programme will extend educational
support to 1,500 underprivileged girl children, who are part
of the Nanhi Kali project, which is jointly managed by K.
C. Mahindra Education Trust (KCMET) and Naandi Foundation.
Held this year between 15th August and 14th September 2007,
the 'Desh Ko Arpan' programme reiterated Tata Salt's commitment
to allow its millions of consumers to collectively contribute
to the progress of the society and nation, at no extra cost.
On behalf of TCL, Dr. Kiran Bedi (Director General of Police,
Bureau of Police Research & Development, Ministry of Home
Affairs) handed over a cheque of Rs. 27 lakh to the Nanhi
Kali project.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. R. Mukundan, Executive Vice
President - TCL, said, "DKAP Programme has helped
us touch the lives of many children and make a difference
to their lives. Together with our partners, we will ensure
that the underprivileged girl child is provided with quality
school education in an enabling environment, so that she can
realise her full potential. The continued success and the
impact that we have managed in these five years, is our biggest
encouragement to continue this effort. The consistent support
of our customers, predominantly the homemakers, in making
the programme meet its objectives is heartening." |