Rodic Consultants distribute 4000 ration bags to the marginalized in Kota, Rajasthan

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Kota, June 2021.

Rodic Consultants Pvt. Ltd., a leading infrastructure services provider, has distributed 4000 ration bags to the marginalized families in villages of Mochi, Barbora, etc., in the Kota district of Rajasthan. The drive was an initiative of  Hon’ble Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and was supported by Rodic Consultants. Its objective was to alleviate the hardships of the marginalized families who are reeling under joblessness and lack of access to proper healthcare facilities amid COVID-19. Each ration bag contains flour, pulses, rice and sugar, etc., to meet the daily meal requirements of these families.

"The COVID-19 pandemic has brought untold hardships to people, especially to the marginalized. This initiative marks our endeavor to cater to their nourishment requirements and help them tide over hardships during the pandemic. It is in line with our commitment to augmenting government efforts to navigate these unprecedented times,” said Mr Raj Kumar, CMD, Rodic Consultants Pvt. Ltd.

“We are thankful to Rodic Consultants for provisioning of food. The COVID-19 pandemic is indeed a testing time that has led to massive loss of human lives. Additionally, joblessness and lack of healthcare facilities have exacerbated our problems," said Mr Rakesh, a beneficiary of the campaign.

Rodic Consultants Pvt. Ltd. has undertaken several initiatives to tackle the second wave of coronavirus cases across India. It has donated one empty ISO-certified, 20 MT Cryogenic Container to Bihar Foundation. The cylinder has been imported from Dubai and will transport Liquid Medical Oxygen across the state.

Rodic Consultants has developed a one-of-its-kind oxygen monitoring platform to ensure an uninterrupted supply of oxygen in Uttar Pradesh. The government of Bihar has also partnered with Rodic Consultants Private Limited to provide a hassle-free supply of oxygen to hospitals across the state.