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CSR Push: NALCO Strengthens Rural Healthcare in Odisha with New OPD Facility at S&P Complex

NALCO inaugurates a new OPD facility at its Angul S&P Complex, enhancing primary healthcare access for nearby villages in Odisha.
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Angul, Odisha – In a progressive move towards inclusive development, National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) has launched an Outpatient Department (OPD) facility at its Smelter & Power (S&P) Complex in Angul. The new unit is designed to extend vital primary healthcare services to peripheral villages in the surrounding region, reinforcing the company’s commitment to community well-being through targeted CSR initiatives.

Expanding Healthcare Access in Rural Pockets

The OPD facility marks a critical step in bridging the gap between industrial infrastructure and rural healthcare. Located within the S&P Complex, it brings essential medical services closer to the underserved rural population, ensuring timely diagnosis and treatment for residents of nearby villages.

NALCO’s initiative directly supports the vision of strengthening healthcare delivery in remote areas, aligning with national goals of inclusive development and wellness for all. By situating this facility near the production hub, NALCO creates a dependable healthcare touchpoint for communities that otherwise face difficulties accessing routine medical services.

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CSR with a Clear Human Impact

As part of its broader Corporate Social Responsibility framework, NALCO has consistently focused on education, environment, and health. This OPD facility is the latest testament to the PSU’s people-first approach, especially in Odisha where the company operates one of its most vital complexes.

Employees and community members alike view this initiative as more than infrastructure—it is a commitment to dignity, safety, and better living standards for the people who live around the plant. Through this, NALCO underlines its role not just as a national aluminium producer, but as a responsible and responsive corporate citizen.

About NALCO

National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) is a Navratna CPSE under the Ministry of Mines, Government of India. Headquartered in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, NALCO is a leading aluminium producer with integrated and diversified operations in mining, metal, and power. The company is recognized for its high standards in sustainability, environmental stewardship, and inclusive development across its operational areas.

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