The Asian Age

Noida body, tech firm ink deal to develop city

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Noida, Sept. 3: The Gautam Buddh Nagar administra­tion signed Monday three agreements with HCL Foundation for renovation of 50 ‘ anganwadi’ centres, 40 schools and four primary community health centres in the district.

An official statement of the Gautam Budh Nagar district administra­tion said it signed three memorandum­s of understand­ing ( MoU) with the corporate social responsibi­lity arm of the Indian multinatio­nal company HCL, headquarte­red in Noida.

“Besides the government, it is also the responsibi­lity of the corporate sector to support the developmen­t of the society,” the statement quoted Noida MLA Pankaj Singh as saying.

Praising the foundation for its exemplary work, District Magistrate Brajesh Narayan Singh urged other corporate firms too to come forward and fulfil their responsibi­lities toward the society.

HCL representa­tive Nidhi Pundir said the firm would help the administra­tion in repair and renovation­s of the school classrooms and in upgrading them into ‘ smart classes’. “We will also help build more toilets, enhance the number of teachers in schools and bring about a behavioral change in the parents’ attitude,” she was quoted as saying in the release.

“The focus would also be on improving the low ratio of girls compared to the boys in primary schools and to equip them with the skills needed for becoming self- dependent,” she said.

The MoU also provides for building “baby- friendly” toilets at 50 anganwadi centres, considerin­g the needs of the female infants.

“The repair and painting works with attractive colours for children would be taken up at these centres and the anganwadi workers would be trained to take better care of the children,” the statement said.

According to the Memorandum of Understand­ing signed with the Health Department, the foundation would help strengthen three operation theatres in Noida — Bhangel ( rural) and Bisrakh and Mamura ( both urban), Chief Medical Officer Anuraag Bhargava said.

 ?? — PTI ?? An employee fills a vehicle with fuel at a filling station in New Delhi on Monday. Petrol price in Delhi rose to a record ` 79.15 a litre and diesel climbed to a fresh high of ` 71.15, according to price notificati­on of state- owned fuel retailers.
— PTI An employee fills a vehicle with fuel at a filling station in New Delhi on Monday. Petrol price in Delhi rose to a record ` 79.15 a litre and diesel climbed to a fresh high of ` 71.15, according to price notificati­on of state- owned fuel retailers.

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