Coal India Limited (CIL), its subsidiaries, and NLCIL are making a significant impact on community health through a ₹800 crore annual CSR budget.
Coal India Limited has launched Project Nanha Sa Dil. This initiative focuses on screening approximately 18,000 children for CHD through village and district camps in Jharkhand.
CIL’s Thalassemia Bal Sewa Yojana (TBSY) has completed 500 bone marrow transplants, offering up to ₹10 lakh per patient for underprivileged children with Thalassemia Major and Aplastic Anemia. Additionally, CIL’s Project Nanha Sa Dil aims to screen 18,000 children for congenital heart disease (CHD) and provide interventions for 500.
This initiative provides 13,000 dialysis cycles annually, improving the availability of essential medical care for patients in the region. In response to the critical need for medical oxygen during the pandemic, NLCIL and its joint ventures set up 28 Medical Oxygen Plants with a combined capacity of 2,500 beds across Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
NLCIL has established a Dialysis Centre in Cuddalore and 28 Medical Oxygen Plants nationwide. Other initiatives include mobile healthcare services and cancer care support at Ranchi Cancer Hospital, in collaboration with Tata Cancer Care.