On the occasion of the 70th Republic Day on 26.01.2019, Smt. Kanchan Rakeshkumar, President, Sneha Opportunity Services & Neyveli Ladies Club, Smt. Devahi Thangapandian and Smt. Shanthi Vikraman, Patrons of Neyveli Ladies Club visited NLC India Hospital, distributed fruits and sweets to the in-patients and wished them a speedy recovery. Sincere wishes for a speedy recovery Vol. IX Issue V April 2019 CREATING WEALTH FOR WELLBEING NLC INDIA
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On the occasion of the 70th Republic Day on 26.01.2019, Smt. Kanchan Rakeshkumar, President,
Smt. M.Rajeswari, Headmistress of the School also spoke on the occasion.
PARENTS COUNSELLING PROGRAMME
One day Clinical Workshop on Arrhythmias Date : 12.01.2019Resource Person : Dr. Jaisankar, Director & Mentor, Cardiology and Electrophysiology StudyMIOT Hospital, Chennai
Recent Advances in Programmatic Management of Tuberculosis
Date : 09.03.2019Resource Person : Dr. R. Pajanivel
Professor & HOD, Pulmonology Department, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College &
Research Institute, Puducherry
Methods of Ventilation : Invasive & Non-Invasive
Date : 15.03.2019
Resource Person : Dr. Ali Hasan Faiz Karnam,
Incharge of Emergency Medicine,
PIMS, Puducherry
CONTINUING MEDICALEDUCATION PROGRAMMES
In-house credit hours one day
workshop on Infection Control in
Health Care facilities for Nurses
Date : 04.01.2019
Resource Persons : Mrs. P. Vasanthi,
Mrs. G. Malarvizhi, Associate Professors
& Mrs. D. Vanitha, Asst. Professor,
OPR Nursing College, Vadalur
CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMMESFOR PARAMEDICALS
Work Culture pertaining to
Hospital Change Management
Date : 05.02.2019
Resource Person : Shri Harish Kumar,
Reputed Trainer from Erode
Special Training Programme on
Universal Precaution & Infection
Control for Clinical Lab Technicians
Date : 05.03.2019
Resource Person : Dr. Rachna Williams
Technical Expert, Technical Support Unit
TANSCAS, Chennai
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Special Lecture on
Universal Precautions &
Infections Control for Nurses
Date : 13.03.2019
Resource Person : Dr. Rachna Williams,
Technical Expert, Technical Support Unit
TANSACS, Chennai
During the last quarter of 2018-19 (January to March 2019), NLC India Hospital had organised 4 medical camps in the peripheral villages with the
approval of Dr. Kala, Joint Director, Health Services, Cuddalore, Government of Tamil Nadu. In all the four camps, Doctors of various
Departments of NLC India Hospital viz., General Medicine, Eye, ENT, Pediatric, Maternity, Chest Clinic, Skin and Dental screened the patients
and distributed medicines. In all the camps, hearing aids were presented to beneficiaries.
At Indira Nagar : About 300 people from the locality of B1 and B2
Block Rehabilitation Centres benefitted at the comprehensive medical
camp held at Government Higher Secondary School premises, Indira
Nagar on 20.01.2019. Dr. M.K. Jha, Chief General Superintendent/
Medical and Shri Sivakumar, ADGM, Land Acquisition Department
inaugurated the camp.
At Oomangalam : The 4th Comprehensive Medical Camp was
organised by Team NLC India Hospital at Government Higher
Secondary School premises, Oomangalam on 27.01.2019.
Shri Samidoss, HM of the school and Dr. Packiya Mary Jerome,
DGS/Medical, NLC India Hospital inaugurated the camp, in which
around 450 people were benefitted.
At Perperiyan Kuppam : The 5th Comprehensive Medical Camp of
this financial year was organised at Government Higher Secondary
School Premises, Perperiyan Kuppam on 17.02.2019. Smt. Senthil
Nayagi, HM of the School and Dr. M.K. Jha, CGS/Medical i/c
inaugurated the camp. As many as 350 people benefitted through
this camp.
At Uluthoor : The 6th Comprehensive Medial Camp was organised
at the St. Anne’s Church premises, Uluthoor on 10.03.2019.
Shri R. Mohan, CGM/HR (CSR, Education, Sports & Culture),
Dr. M.K. Jha, CGS/Medical i/c, NLC India Hospital and Rev. Fr.
Sahaya Nathan, Parish Priest of the Church participated in the
inaugural function. About 350 people benefitted through this camp.
NLC INDIA HOSPITAL ORGANISES COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL CAMPS
Medical Camps at Rajasthan
The Management of our Barsingsar Mine cum Thermal Project, Rajasthan had organised 3 medical camps during the fourth quarter of 2018-19
under Corporate Social Responsibility Activities. Doctors and paramedical staff of Occupational Health Centre, Barsingsar Project screened the
patients and distributed medicines. All the three camps were organised in the presence of Shri E. Esaikkimuthu, Project Head, Barsingsar &
Bithnok Project, Shri D. Sridharan, General Manager/Barsingsar Thermal Power Station and Senior Officials.
At Barsingsar Village : In the Medical
Camp conducted on 12.02.2019, about
570 people of the village benefitted.
Free medicines have been provided to
them.
At Swaroopdesar Village : The Free
Medical Camp was organised on 25.02.2019
in which free medical treatments/medicines
have been provided to 570 people of the
locality.
At Lalamdesar Village : The camp was
organised on 11.03.2019 in which 410
people from in and around the village
were benefitted. Doctors Screened the
patients and provided free medicines.
NLC Tamilnadu Power Limited
(NTPL), one of our Subsidiary
Company at Thoothukudi had
conducted a Free Eye camp at
NTPL Township for the general
public, in Association with District
Blindness Control Society (DBCS),
Thoothukudi on 17.02.2019.
Shri V. Thangapandian, Director/
NTPL organises Free Eye Camp at Thoothukudi :
Power, NLCIL inaugurated the
eye camp in the presence of
Shri Shajee John, Chief Executive
Officer/NTPL. 181 persons were
benefitted. Out of which, 11 persons
were recommended and identified
for the Surgical Treatments and
66 persons were recommended for
Spectacles with various vision
errors.
MEDICAL CAMPS ORGANISED IN OUTSIDE PROJECTS
Annua l Med ica l Examina t ion
programme for Special Children of
Sneha School for the academic year
2 0 1 8 - 1 9 w a s c o n d u c t e d o n
26.02.2019 in SNEHA School.
A team of specialist doctors from
NLC India Hospital, comprising of
P h y s i c i a n s , P a e d i a t r i c i a n s ,
Dermatologist, Ophthalmologist, ENT
and Dental surgeons
a n d P s y c h i a t r i s t
screened children to
a s s e s s t h e m f o r
h e a l t h p r o b l e m s
pertaining to their
specialty domains.
Health records were
updated with findings
o f med ica l examina t i on and
recommendations of doctors for
compliance by parents in terms of
seeking early medical intervention in
the case of children diagnosed with
problems.
Smt . Kanchan Rakeshkumar,
President SNEHA Opportunity
Services Society, graced the occasion
a n d i n q u i r e d t h e
doctors about health
status of each child and
requested the doctors
to treat the children in
NLC India Hospital
who are diagnosed with
c h r o n i c m e d i c a l
conditions.
SNEHA School – the trail blazing institution sets benchmark in
rehabilitation programme for mentally challenged children (Special
Children) for similar schools in the Cuddalore District to adopt its
best practices. In terms of promoting sports among special children
which is gaining momentum in recent times, SNEHA took the
initiative to conduct a District level sports meet jointly with the
cause of holistic development of special children.
and Smt. Salma Philip, Principal of Sneha School. The event featured
both athletic and team games as the children participated with flair and
flamboyance. Winners were encouraged with trophies and medals. But
the ultimate winner is the event itself as the children competed in right
spirit and were united in the goal of celebrating sports in true spirit and
in appreciation of each other’s talents. The event offered a never before
experience of enjoying camaraderie
with one another and show cased their
skills in a perfect ambience which
Bharathi Stadium offered.
A SPECIAL PAGE FOR THE SPECIAL CHILDREN
ANNUAL MEDICAL CHECKUP
SNEHA HOSTED THE DISTRICT LEVEL SPORTS MEET FOR SPECIAL CHILDREN
1. Housemates of “Anandam Illam” celebrating New Year 2019 with CMD and Directors of NLCIL and Smt. Kanchan Rakesh Kumar (01.01.2019)
2 Shri S.R. Sekhar, CGM/TA administering polio drops to a child during the 25th National Intensified Pulse Polio Programme – 2019 at Block-20, Health Centre, Neyveli. 4723 children were given Polio drops (10.03.2019).
4. Dr. S. Vijayakumari, Psychiatrist, NLC India Hospital handling a session
3. Smt. Kanchan Rakesh Kumar and the Members of Australian Team viewing the Yogasanas demonstrated by the students of Sneha school (11.01.2019)
6 Dr. S. Vijayakumari, Psychiatrist & ACMO/NLC India Hospital addressing the students of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Neyveli at the one day Workshop on ‘Substance Abuse’ (11.02.2019).
on “Health & Hygiene in Adolescence stage” at the Young Student Scientist Programme-2018 organised by Tamilnadu State Council for Science & Technology, Dept. of Higher Education, Govt. of Tamilnadu at Jawahar Science College, Neyveli (05.01.2019).
5. NLC India Pavilion which displayed the handicrafts made by Sneha Children at the Udyam Samaagam Trade Fair organised by MSME Technology Development Centre at Coimbatore (24.03.2019)
NEWS IN BRIEF
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NLCIL Sports Development Centre organised a Mini Marathon
“Run for Health” at Neyveli on 17.02.2019 for the cause of Good
Health and Fitness. Shri Rakesh Kumar, CMD, NLCIL flagged off
the Marathon at Bharathi Stadium in the presence of
Shri V. Anbuchelvan, Collector, Cuddalore District, Shri Nadella
Naga Maheswar Rao, Director (P&P)
and Shri Prabhakar Chowki,
Director (Mines) of NLCIL.
About 2400 Citizens from all
walks of life in all age groups
participated in the Marathon.
Along with CMD, Collector
and Directors, our Senior
O f f i c ia l s , ve te ran spor t s
personnel of NLCIL, employees,
family members, school and college
students, CISF personnel and
general public enthusiastically
participated in the event.
Shri T.D. Rajendran, a veteran
sports super senior citizen
f r o m S i v a k a s i g a v e a n
encouraging speech before the
start. After a circuitous route of
5 km, the marathon came to a finish
at the starting place. NLC India Hospital
made all the precautionary measures and sent ambulance vehicles
along with the participants. Earlier, homage was paid to the martyrs
of the terror strike in Pulwama and the run was dedicated to the
martyred CRPF Jawans.
News Letter of NLC India Hospital (for private circulation only)Published by NLC India Limited, ‘Navratna’ - A Govt. of India Enterprise, Neyveli 607 801, Tamil Nadu. Website : www.nlcindia.com