The National Coalfields Limited (NCL), a prominent public sector undertaking, has recently inaugurated an initiative titled ‘CHARAK’—an acronym for “Community Health: A Responsive Action for Koylanchal.” This program is designed to address the pressing health concerns of the Koylanchal region, specifically targeting the communities in and around Singrauli, a district significantly influenced by coal mining activities.

The launch of CHARAK underscores NCL’s commitment to corporate social responsibility, reflecting a proactive approach to community welfare. The initiative aims to promote health awareness, improve access to healthcare services, and foster partnerships with local organizations to create a sustainable health ecosystem. Recognizing that coal mining can have adverse effects on the health of local populations, NCL has taken a laudable step towards mitigating these impacts through comprehensive health education and preventive care programs.

CHARAK is poised to implement a range of activities, including health camps, awareness drives, and the distribution of essential medicines. By engaging with local healthcare providers, the initiative seeks to enhance the capacity of existing health infrastructure, thereby ensuring that residents receive timely and effective medical attention. Furthermore, the program emphasizes preventive care, with a special focus on maternal and child health, as well as the management of chronic diseases prevalent in the region.

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