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Linde India's CSR Initiatives: In the North Sundarbans

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April 2023

As an organization, Linde is committed to giving back and uplifting the communities in which it works and operates through its various CSR projects. Linde’s CSR activities in India include projects to improve road safety, education and healthcare for the underprivileged, disaster relief and rehabilitation assistance, and measures to promote sustainability and environmental protection. The organization has been working across India in various initiatives in the aforesaid areas, partnering with local communities and non-profits

Linde India's CSR Initiatives: In the North Sundarbans

Linde India Limited is a member of Linde Plc. and one of the leading industrial gases company in India. Linde owns and operates one of India’s largest air separation plant and runs several production facilities and filling stations across the country. Linde supplies a wide variety of gases and mixtures and other related services to a wide selection of industries across the nation, both in industrial and healthcare. As an organization, Linde is committed to giving back and uplifting the communities in which it works and operates through its various Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects. Linde’s CSR activities in India include projects to improve road safety, education and healthcare for the underprivileged, disaster relief and rehabilitation assistance, and measures to promote sustainability and environmental protection. The organization has been working across India in various initiatives in the aforesaid areas, partnering with local communities and non-profits.

Linde’s Initiatives in the North Sundarbans

Sundarbans is a mangrove area in the West Bengal delta formed by the confluence of the Padma, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal, which is prone to natural calamities such as cyclones, thunderstorms, and floods. Sundarbans is home to the world’s largest area of mangrove forests, which provides habitat to a wide range of flora, fauna and wildlife, including the famous Royal Bengal Tiger.

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