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REC to fund the installation of solar power plants and Reverse Osmosis drinking-water systems at anti-poaching camps throughout the park
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The initiative will supply clean, reliable energy and safe drinking water to frontline forest personnel
New Delhi, July 05 REC Foundation, the CSR arm of REC Limited, a Maharatna CPSE under the Ministry of Power, has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Kaziranga Tiger Conservation Foundation (KTCF) to support critical conservation initiatives in Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve.
Under the agreement, REC Foundation will provide a CSR grant of ₹5.43 crore to fund the installation of solar power plants and Reverse Osmosis (RO) drinking-water systems at multiple anti-poaching camps throughout the park.
The initiative will supply clean, reliable energy and safe drinking water to frontline forest personnel, reducing dependence on fossil-fuel generators and single-use plastic bottles, while lowering the park’s carbon footprint.
The MoA was formally signed by Sonali Ghosh, IFS, Field Director, Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve and Chairperson, KTCF, and Pradeep Fellows, Executive Director, REC Foundation, in the presence of Jitendra Srivastava, Chairman & Managing Director, REC Limited.
