REC Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to accessible and affordable healthcare for India’s remotest communities through a major CSR initiative in Tripura. In a significant step toward supporting underserved and tribal populations, REC has sanctioned ₹3.60 crore to Sewa International for the operation of three Mobile Medical Units (MMUs)—two in Dhalai district and one in South Tripura district—over the next three years.
The MMUs were officially flagged off on 30 November 2025 by Hon’ble Governor of Tripura, Shri Indra Sena Reddy Nallu. The ceremony was graced by Shri Narayanan Thirupathy, Independent Director, REC Limited; Shri Shyam Parande, Global Coordinator and General Secretary, Sewa International; Shri Shubhendu Roy, CPM, Regional Office Guwahati, REC Limited; and members of the REC CSR Team.
Equipped with GPS-enabled tracking, the Mobile Medical Units are designed to deliver doorstep healthcare services across remote pockets of Dhalai and South Tripura districts. The units are expected to cater to approximately 3,750 beneficiaries every month, providing free medical consultations, diagnostic services, medicines, and preventive healthcare awareness to communities that often lack access to primary medical facilities.
This initiative underscores REC Limited’s unwavering dedication to improving quality of life in rural and tribal regions, while strengthening public health infrastructure in alignment with national development priorities.

















