Guwahati: Bongaigaon Refinery in western Assam will provide funds for setting up a medical oxygen generation plant at Bongaigaon civil
hospital (with total cost of rupees 2,79,66,000) and a nutrition rehabilitation centre along with a child ward (rupees 3,78,85,000)
for the benefit of common citizens in the locality. A memorandum of understanding was already signed between Indian Oil
Corporation Limited (Bongaigaon Refinery) and Bongaigaon district administration on Friday in presence of State chief minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma at Janata Bhawan in the city. Thanking the refinery management for the gesture, CM Sarma expressed
confidence that the district’s health infrastructure would receive a major boost with this initiative. He also directed the district
magistrate Dr MS Lakshmi Priya to engage a professional architect for the concerned constructions so that all requirements are fulfilled.
Local legislator Phani Bhushan Choudhary, CM’s senior official Samir Kumar Sinha, Bongaigaon refinery top officials Siddhartha P Baruah and
George Ishorary with others were present on the occasion, where IOCL official Sita Baruah and DC Lakshmi Priya signed the documents.
Gesture of Bongaigaon Refinery admired
