State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) on Monday said it will provide "intelligent artificial limbs" to 42 differently abled persons in Assam.
The project will be completed in three phases in Sivasagar and Charaideo districts of ONGC's operational areas.
"Under the CSR project, 42 divyangs (differently abled) of Sivasagar and Charaideo districts who have lost their limbs will be fitted with superior quality intelligent artificial limbs," the company said in a release.
Among them, nine persons were fitted with artificial limbs on Monday at ONGC headquarters in Sivasagar district, completing the first and second phases of the CSR project.
The beneficiaries of the two phases of the project were selected through the district administration, Sivasagar and Nazira sub divisional administration, the release said.
Initial registration, testing and evaluation for the final and third phase of the project have also been carried out on Monday, the company said.
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ONGC said the artificial limbs with built-in smart robotics are agile, strong and light weight, which will help amputees regain independence and mobility.
"Such projects are of extremely critical nature, which can totally change the life of the victim and help make him independent, confident and earn his own livelihood or support his/her family," ONGC Executive Director (Assam Asset) S D Maske said.
The company is keen to continue the endeavour till it covers all the amputees of its operational areas, he added.
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