
In a timely humanitarian initiative amid rising temperatures, the Diksha Mahila Mandal of Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) inaugurated a drinking water relief centre near the residence of the CMD, aimed at providing respite to the public battling the scorching heat.
The facility was formally inaugurated by Mrs. Archana Agarwal, President of Diksha Mahila Mandal, in the presence of key members of the Mandal.

The centre is supplying cool and clean drinking water through earthen pitchers, ensuring easy access for passersby and nearby residents. Extending the outreach beyond hydration, the Mandal also distributed buttermilk, fruits, and shawls, reflecting a thoughtful approach towards immediate heat relief.
Speaking on the occasion, members highlighted that the initiative is not just a seasonal response but a reflection of BCCL’s broader commitment to community welfare and social sensitivity.
Among those present were Mrs. Purbita Ramaiah, Vice President of Diksha Mahila Mandal, Mrs. Sanchita Roy, along with other active members, all of whom participated enthusiastically in the service initiative.
The Mandal has ensured that continuous availability of safe drinking water will be maintained at the centre, enabling sustained benefit to the public during the peak summer period.
Diksha Mahila Mandal has consistently been at the forefront of social outreach efforts, contributing across sectors such as education, healthcare, and support for the underprivileged. This latest initiative further reinforces its role in strengthening the spirit of service, cooperation, and community care.
Editor’s Take
In an era where CSR often leans toward large-scale visibility projects, such grassroots, need-based interventions stand out. BCCL’s Diksha Mahila Mandal has demonstrated that impact lies in immediacy and empathy—delivering relief where it is needed most, when it is needed most.




