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Following the Tata tradition of giving back to society, CMC employees organised many volunteering initiatives to help the community. These included a medical camp at the Parsi Infirmary, a home for the aged; a dental camp for the children of Narayanguru School; a self-defence workshop for women; and a fun and informational double-decker bus tour for children of Father Agnel School in Mumbai

A medical camp was organised at Parsi Infirmary, a home for the aged, in GujaratA medical camp was organised at Parsi Infirmary, a home for the aged, in Gujarat Volunteers organised a dental camp for 200 children of Narayanguru School in Mumbai Volunteers organised a dental camp for 200 children of Narayanguru School in Mumbai The children of Father Agnel School enjoyed their tour of Mumbai in a double decker busThe children of Father Agnel School enjoyed their tour of Mumbai in a double decker bus A self-defence workshop was organised for women A self-defence workshop was organised for women Fun events and a drawing competition was arranged for studentsFun events and a drawing competition was arranged for students Volunteers conducted a motivational and educational visit for schoolchildren to the Nehru Planetarium in MumbaiVolunteers conducted a motivational and educational visit for schoolchildren to the Nehru Planetarium in Mumbai R Ramanan, MD, CMC, led 200-250 CMCites on a peace walkathon in Mumbai for cancer patients of Tata Memorial HospitalR Ramanan, MD, CMC, led 200-250 CMCites on a peace walkathon in Mumbai for cancer patients of Tata Memorial Hospital A session on the importance of education was organised for children of Nathu Ozare School, Talsari in Dahanu, MumbaiA session on the importance of education was organised for children of Nathu Ozare School, Talsari in Dahanu, Mumbai Volunteers from Pune visited YMCA GCM School for the deaf to spread awareness and importance of innovation Volunteers from Pune visited YMCA GCM School for the deaf to spread awareness and importance of innovation

Volunteer speak

Radhika Natarajan:The response was overwhelming and the inmates were so happy about the medical camp which was organised for them. We could see the joy of pride and a feeling of being loved on their faces as they were being checked by the specialists. They were happier when a domestic brand tooth paste was handed over to them and they insisted that we keep this campaign ongoing. Our team left no stone unturned during the entire activity to make them feel extra special. We left the place with a heavy heart and cherished blessings of the inmates of the Parsi Infirmary with a promise to visit them again.