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Eco-friendly Electric Vehicle (EV) service between Jagannath Temple and Jagannath Ballav Math is launched by Nalco at Puri under ‘Swachh Iconic Place’ Project

Nalco has launched free eco-friendly Electric Vehicle (EV) service between Jagannath Temple and Jagannath Ballav Math at Puri on 8th July’18

The initiative is yet another step by Navratna Company NALCO to develop Puri under the ‘Swachh Iconic Place’ project. Earlier this year, NALCO had started battery-operated vehicle service in Puri, Bhubaneswar and Cuttack Railways stations.

The free EV service, which will benefit Divyang and Senior Citizens, was flagged off by Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, CMD, NALCO in the presence of Udhav Charan Majhi, Project Director, DRDA; Srikant Tarai, Executive Officer, Puri Municipality and B.K.Thakur, Director (HR), NALCO were also present at the occasion. This free public service will be maintained by NALCO for the next five years.

Dr. Tapan Kumar Chand, CMD, NALCO, said, ’We would like Puri to be known across the country and world as one of the cleanest religious and tourist destinations. A number of steps have been taken to develop Puri under the Government’s Swachh Iconic Place project. We are committed to bring in significant all-round development across Puri.’’

This noble initiative by NALCO will ensure lakhs of pilgrims and tourists to commute between Jagannath Ballav Math and Jagannath Temple smoothly.

NALCO has received widespread appreciation, especially among the elderly citizens and specially-abled persons, for operating the environment-friendly EV service in various strategic locations in Odisha.

NALCO is carrying out a number of activities including development and beautification of Gandhi Park, multi-storeyed car parking at sea beach, building 300 rooms Atithi Niwas at Malati Patpur, renovation of Niladri Vihar museum inside Jagannath Temple, providing access to drinking water at various spots in the city, development of heritage corridor, among other initiatives, under Government of India’s ‘Swachh Iconic Shrine’ project.

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