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LEADING FROM THE FRONT TO SERVE THE NATION

The Oriental Insurance Company Ltd, operates with high responsibility and maintains the trust of its customers and stakeholders. As a responsible company, it believes in giving back to the society, especially when the country is facing a crisis in form of a pandemic. The Oriental Insurance Company Ltd. was incorporated at Mumbai on 12th September 1947. The Company was a wholly owned subsidiary of The Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Company Ltd and was formed to carry out General Insurance business. The Company was a subsidiary of Life Insurance Corporation of India from 1956 to 1973 ( till the General Insurance Business was nationalized in the country). In 2003 all shares of our Company held by the General Insurance Corporation

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Recent CST Initiatives of NSIC

The Corporation always strives to integrate its business values and operations in an ethical manner to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable development of the various constituents of our society. The CSR commitment of NSIC positions its social and environmental consciousness as an integral part of its business plan and as a step towards this direction has committed to strengthen the quality of life of the underprivileged sections of the community. The diversified CSR applications are spread across the country in the need for specific sectors like education, health, disability, capacity building and expansion of human capabilities. Health Care & Medical Assistance to Specially Abled and Other Weaker Sections of Society: Nine medical camps at Jalandhar, Phillaur, Kapurthala, Hoshiarpur, Amritsar, Gurdaspur,

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NALCO dedicates Ultra-Modern Eye Care Centre

Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan lauds NALCO as an efficient company. Bhubaneshwar: NALCO, in association with LV Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI), dedicated a state-of-the-art Secondary Plus Eye Care Hospital that will benefit more than 60,000 outpatients, perform 6,000 surgeries annually and offer free of cost treatment to poor patients at Angul.  The ultra-modern hospital, which has been built at a cost of `25 crore, was inaugurated by Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, in the august presence of Rudra Narayan Pani, former MP & Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, CMD, NALCO. The Eye Care Hospital will provide free eye care services to residents of periphery villages of S&P Complex and

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“Catch them Young”

The Malabar Group of Institutions which was started in the 1990s by Valsan Matathil is now a ray of hope for thousands of students from the underprivileged class living in Kerala. In the 1990, when Valsan Matathil was a post-graduate student of economics in a college in Kerala, the college was on the verge of closing down due to severe financial constraints. The governing body of the college had no other option but to announce the immediate closure of the institute. But a group of students led by Valsan Matathil took over the governing body of the college and managed to stride through the tide. That decision was a stepping stone in Matathil’s journey in the field of education. Matathil,

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RIGHT TO EDUCATION: STILL TO BLOSSOM

Following the footprints of Mahatma Gandhi, the newly constituted government in the year 1950 made it clear that ‘promoting child education’ was the need of the hour.The Indian parliament elaborated the significant features of child education by incorporating various new provisions in the pages of Indian constitution. Apart from few constitutional articles, the main provisions for child education have been enshrined in the directive principles of state policy. However, various new policies and plans, apart from constitutional provisions, were made to provide the children, below 14 years, with free and compulsory educations. However, this did not take us very far. To keep the above promises, the Indian parliament on August 4, 2009, passed Right to Education Act for ‘free &compulsory

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