
Deputy CEO of New India Assurance (NIA), MV Chandrasekar, opened the most modern wastewater and wastewater treatment in the Thirumalai Mission Hospital in Ranipet. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Deputy CEO of New India Assurance (NIA), MV Chandrasekar, inaugurated the most modern wastewater treatment plant and wastewater on Wednesday in Thiumalai Mission Hospital in Ranipet.
In his presidential address, Bhoom Partharathy, director of Thiurumalai Mission Hospital, has said that the new facility costs 1 Crore 1 have a capacity of 160 kilololiter. Initially, it will heal 40 kilololitars of the waste water daily. Cleaning will be re -used for agriculture, flushing toilet and other unstoppable applications in the hospital campus. Over time, the hospital’s aim is to gradually increase operations to use a full capacity of 160 kilololiters a day, she said.
Mr. Chandrasekar expressed his satisfaction with the support of the initiative conscious ecologically. “The new India Assurance is the largest insurance company in Asia and actively supports social development initiatives through its social responsibility (CSR).
On the occasion of Anand Rangachari, CEO, Thiurumalai Mission Hospital; Kasthuri, manager Zonal, New India Assurance; Raghavan, Director, Thirumalai Chemicals; Rajasecar, Medical Director, Thiurumalai Mission Hospital; And Vidya, the manager, Vy Vidyalaya, the group of schools was present, the press release said.
Published – September 2025 05:45