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Fighting the


            Pandemic



            Monetary Contribution to PM CARES Fund

            Ircon International Limited (IRCON) has provided
            a  financial  assistance  of  Rs.  20.5  Crore  to  Prime
            Minister  CARES  Fund  for  fighting  COVID-19.
            IRCON  employees  have  donated  their  one  day’s
            salary amounting to Rs 51 lakh.

            Payment to Contractual Workers during
            Lockdown Period

            The salary  during  lockdown period has been paid
            to all contractual employees. Full wages paid to the
            labours during Lockdown period and the due amount
            was transferred to the families in their native villages.

            Social Support to needy by providing food &
            shelter
            We have taken several initiatives to cater to the needs
            of  people  who  are  worst-affected  by coronavirus
            and the subsequent lockdown. Our employees have
            come forward and provided food packets to migrant
            labourers, dry food items were distributed to
            workers and labours and arrangements were made
            to provide lunch and dinner to labour at various
            project sites.
            Medical support to address health crisis

            We have tied up with nearest hospitals at our project
            sites for providing immediate help to labour in case
            of any emergency. We have also provided first aid
            kits to labour at worksites.

            Preventive Measures (for the Organisation
            and Employees)

            The task force was constituted at Head Quarter and
            at projects for coordination and monitoring of safety
            protocols.


            Standard  Operating  Procedure  was  formulated  to
            be followed at Corporate, Project & Sub Offices and


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