Sterlite Copper Lays Road At Milavittan At A Cost Of Rs 1.13 Crore

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    Sterlite CopperSipcot Industrial Complex

    Madurai Bypass Road, T.V Puram P.OTuticorin 628 002.Tamilnadu, India

    Tel: +91 (0) 461 424 2591Fax: +91 (0) 461 234 0203

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    December 2012

    Sterlite Copper lays road at Milavittan at a cost of Rs 1.13 Crore

    Tuticorin: Sterlite Copper has laid a road for a stretch of 2.67 kms from Madurai bypass towards

    Milavittan village at a cost of Rs 1.13 crore.

    Mr.S.T.Chellapandian, Honourable Minister for Social Welfare formally handed over the road to

    the Milavittan villagers in the presence of Mr.P.Ramnath, Chief Executive Officer, Sterlite Copper

    and Ms.Gokila, Councillor, Milavittan in a function held on Saturday.

    Sterlite carried out the road laying work under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

    programme on the request of the villagers. The road which serves as a route to reach Milavittan

    village from the highway had become almost impossible to use due to the presence of gaping

    potholes. The motorists found it hard to use the road for the last four years and even the

    students of the village used train service to reach Tuticorin because of the poor condition of the

    road.

    Sterlite Copper laid the 2.67 km road with necessary road safety signage, caution boards, speed

    breakers and road markings. The width of the road has also been increased so that two fourwheelers on both the sides can use the road simultaneously. The project was one of the major

    CSR programmes initiated in this year.

    Speaking on the occasion, The road laying work was initiated as part of our model village project

    and we have initiated several projects to make it a model village, said Mr.P.Ramnath CEO,

    Sterlite Copper. He informed that Sterlite has spent more than Rs 3 crore towards community

    welfare initiatives at Thoothukudi in the current financial year.

    Mr.Suresh Bose, Head Human Resources, Mr.D.Dhanavel, General Manager Projects,

    Mr.R.Rajasekarapandy, Head CSR, Sterlite Copper and Milavittan villagers were present duringthe inauguration ceremony.

    Photo Cut Line: S.T.Chellapandian, Honourable Minister for Labour Welfare inaugurating newly

    laid road by Sterlite Copper at Milavittan on Saturday.

    For further information, please contact:

    L.N.Balakrishnan

    Head - Public Relations

    Sterlite Copper

    [email protected]

    Tel: +91 461 424 2926

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