15th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards 2024 honour SJVN for its Corporate Social Responsibility Contribution

15th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards 2024 honour SJVN for its Corporate Social Responsibility Contribution

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Category : Awards Published on: April 09 2024

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  • SJVN Limited has won two prestigious awards at the 15th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards 2024, instituted by the Construction Industry Development Council. 
  • SJVN has been conferred with ‘Achievement Award for Creating Social Development & Impact’ and ‘CIDC Partners in Progress Trophy’.
  • Smt. Geeta Kapur, Chairperson & Managing Director of SJVN, expresses gratitude for the recognition, highlighting the company's commitment to CSR.
  • SJVN Foundation, the registered trust, manages all CSR initiatives of SJVN.
  • Over Rs. 450 crores invested in diverse CSR activities, covering education, healthcare, infrastructure, disaster assistance, cultural preservation, and sports promotion.
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