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Introduction

Cospower Engineering Limited in association with VCT Project Aashish believes that supporting the weaker section of our society is our social responsibility. As the great rightly quoted, “We have two hands — one to help us and the other one to help others.” With a proactive approach of our employees, we have been able to provide essential food supply to the people affected by HIV, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, etc.

Teach India

Being in this age where education is the base of development, it is essential that our current generation is very well educated along with life skills and street smartness to face the ever-evolving world and become responsible denizens of our planet Earth.

In association with our NGO, we conduct basic classes for English and Math for children whose parents have been affected by life-threatening diseases like HIV, Leprosy, Tuberculosis, etc.

Apart from educational knowledge, we are also imparting life skills like weaving, stitching, etc. to the underprivileged. This not only generates a new line of income for them but also instills in them a strong feeling of independence and pride.

COVID-19

The header needs no introduction as we all are testimonies to the spree of lives this deadly virus has consumed and is still consuming. The plight of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has struck the entire world since Feb 2019, has totally disrupted the economic as well as social life of many around us.

It is true that the most affected strata of society is the lower class and the BPL population who live hand to mouth. Our overtly enthusiastic team of employees have themselves volunteered to help this population of our society.

However, soon there were requests from other quarters also, for families that were starving with no income. VCT Project Aashish extended to families referred by associates and friends of VCT Trust members.

In the months of April–June, the services were also extended to TB patients referred by the UHC under VVCMC Health Dept. Along with ration packets, the TB & HIV patients were also provided with a tin of protein powder as supplementary nutrition.

Material Distribution Statistics

Item April May June Total
Ration Packets 153 90 185 428
Protein Powder Tins 98 83 0 181
Total Ration Distributed (kg) 3,485 kg

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