Ms. Malvika Sinha (Chairperson, Independent Director)
Mr. Richard Mendonca, Member, Independent Director
Mr. P Santosh – Member, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer
CSR Activity for FY 2023-24
For the FY 2023-24, the Board of NARCL approved the fund allocation on CSR activities into 2 projects as mentioned below:
1. Army Welfare Association
2. St. Jude India Childcare Centres.
The Army Welfare Association has been established with the objective of assisting Veterans, Widows and their dependents as well as the institutions/organizations created for rehabilitation of paraplegic soldiers. NARCL has contributed to Armed Forces Flag Day Fund (AFFDF) which has been established with the objective of assisting disabled veterans, to meet the expenses for Mobility equipment, providing Vocational Training for Widows, Widow Remarriage/Daughter Marriage, medical treatment for serious diseases for non-pensioner veterans, etc.
NARCL has also committed CSR contribution to St. Jude India Childcare Centres and their main objective is to provide safe, secure, hygienic accommodation and holistic support and care to needy, out-station families with cancer affected children under treatment in metro cities.
1. Army Welfare Association
2. St. Jude India Childcare Centres.
The Army Welfare Association has been established with the objective of assisting Veterans, Widows and their dependents as well as the institutions/organizations created for rehabilitation of paraplegic soldiers. NARCL has contributed to Armed Forces Flag Day Fund (AFFDF) which has been established with the objective of assisting disabled veterans, to meet the expenses for Mobility equipment, providing Vocational Training for Widows, Widow Remarriage/Daughter Marriage, medical treatment for serious diseases for non-pensioner veterans, etc.
NARCL has also committed CSR contribution to St. Jude India Childcare Centres and their main objective is to provide safe, secure, hygienic accommodation and holistic support and care to needy, out-station families with cancer affected children under treatment in metro cities.