ONGC Tripura Power Company (OTPC) on Thursday donated relief materials among the flood affected victims in Gomati District.
Today, a team of OTPC (ONGC Tripura Power Company) officials headed by Sanjay Garhwal, COO along with Tapas Bhowmik, Head-Projects & Services, Premananda Nath Sharma, Debmalya Lahiri, Pradyumna Mohapatra, Souvik Ray, Naren Shil & Mithun Mog reached Simsima Village Panchayat Area under Matabari block in co-ordination with Abhishek Debroy, MLA, Matabari constituency Gomati District, Tripura, to distribute essential food materials to families affected by the recent devastating floods in the state. Food items like rice, daal, soybean, milk & egg has been distributed to 250 nos. of flood affected families.
The relief initiative was undertaken to support those severely impacted by the natural disaster and ensure that basic necessities, including food, are readily available to the victims.
The distribution event was conducted with the active participation and support of the local Panchayat representatives. The Panchayat Pradhan, Shipra Das Pal along with other members of the Panchayat, were present on the ground to felicitate the OTPC team and assist in identifying those who were most affected by the floods.
The OTPC team was assisted by Local NGO, Nabadiganta welfare society who has been working closely with local authorities to ensure the relief reaches the neediest, with efforts continuing in the coming days to provide more assistance.
The flood has caused widespread damage across several areas of Tripura, and this action is part of a larger humanitarian response aimed at alleviating the hardship of those suffering from the disaster.
The OTPC officials reaffirmed their commitment to stand by the people of Tripura during these challenging times, working in close collaboration with local leaders to expedite recovery efforts. Further steps, including additional distributions and long-term support, are under consideration as the state continues to recover from the calamity.
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