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Indus Towers Stands by Flood-Affected communities in Punjab, J&K and Himachal

Srinagar, Sep 10 (KNS) : Indus Towers, one of World’s leading telecom infrastructure providers, continues its commitment to supporting communities impacted by natural disasters. Indus employees in collaboration with the local authorities volunteered and gone beyond call of duty by distributing 3000 relief kits to flood-affected families in Punjab (Gurdaspur, Kalanor, Ajnala, Dera Baba Nanak, Ramdas), Jammu & Kashmir (Batote), and Himachal Pradesh (Mandi).

In a statement issued, As part of Indus Towers’ CSR Disaster Relief initiative, 3000 packs of essential food items and 1000 packs of cattle feed are being distributed to benefit approximately 3000 families. The relief kits include vital supplies aimed at addressing immediate nutritional and livelihood needs of both residents and their livestock.

Speaking on the initiative, Tejinder Kalra, Chief Operating Officer, Indus Towers, said, “Our hearts go out to every family impacted by the devastating floods. In these moments of hardship, Indus Towers stands firmly beside the communities we serve.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelWe are working hand in hand with local authorities and our dedicated Indus Volunteers to ensure timely delivery of essential relief. Beyond immediate aid, our commitment is to help restore network connectivity and bring hope back to these regions.”

Sanam Gupta, Circle CEO, HPHP, Indus Towers, added, “This initiative reflects Indus Towers’ deep-rooted commitment to social responsibility and community resilience. We are immensely grateful to our Indus Volunteers and government partners whose swift coordination made the distribution of relief materials possible. As recovery efforts continue, Indus Towers remains steadfast in its support—ensuring not just essential aid, but also the restoration of connectivity that helps communities rebuild and reconnect.”
This CSR initiative is part of Indus Towers’ broader mission to empower communities and build resilience through timely interventions and collaborative action.(KNS) 

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