TCIL spends Rs 60 lakh to develop Bihar’s Marchi village under CSR program
NEW DELHI: State-run Telecommunications Consultants India Limited (TCIL) has carried out developmental work in parts of Bihar, as a part of its Corporate Responsibility (CSR) program and developed basic facilities at Marchi village in Patna at an spend of Rs 60 lakh.
“The development work at Marchi village have been undertaken by TCIL, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Ministry of Communications under its Corporate Social Responsibility initiative,” the Delhi-based telecom engineering firm in a statement said.
Last week, Telecom, IT and Law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad laid the foundation stone at Surya Temple in Village Marchi in Patna for the developmental work carried out by TCIL.
Prasad, however, also applauded the state-owned company for work in the areas of agriculture, healthcare and hygiene in the state.