
Thu Sep 25 00:15:00 UTC 2025: **Summary:**
The Thirumalai Mission Hospital in Ranipet, India, inaugurated a new state-of-the-art sewage and effluent treatment plant (STP) with a capacity of 160 kiloliters. Financed in part by a ₹48 lakh contribution from New India Assurance (NIA) Company’s CSR fund, the ₹1 crore facility will initially treat 40 kiloliters of wastewater daily. The purified water will be reused for non-potable purposes like agriculture and toilet flushing within the hospital. NIA’s Deputy General Manager M.V. Chandrasekar inaugurated the plant, while the hospital’s Director, Bhooma Parthasarathy, highlighted the facility’s environmental benefits and plans to gradually increase its usage.
**News Article:**
**Ranipet Hospital Opens State-of-the-Art Water Treatment Plant**
**RANIPET, INDIA – September 25, 2025** – The Thirumalai Mission Hospital in Ranipet has officially launched a new sewage and effluent treatment plant (STP), marking a significant step towards sustainable practices. The ₹1 crore facility, boasting a capacity of 160 kiloliters, was inaugurated on Wednesday by M.V. Chandrasekar, Deputy General Manager of New India Assurance (NIA) Company.
Funded in part by a ₹48 lakh contribution from NIA’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, the state-of-the-art plant will initially process 40 kiloliters of wastewater daily. The purified water will then be reused within the hospital complex for non-potable applications such as agriculture and toilet flushing.
“New India Assurance is proud to support this environmentally conscious initiative,” said Mr. Chandrasekar during the inauguration. “As the largest insurance company in Asia, we are committed to social development through our CSR programs.”
Bhooma Parthasarathy, Director of Thirumalai Mission Hospital, emphasized the hospital’s commitment to environmental sustainability, stating plans to gradually increase the plant’s operational capacity to its full potential of 160 kiloliters per day.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including Anand Rangachari, Chief Executive Officer of Thirumalai Mission Hospital; Kasthuri, zonal manager, New India Assurance; Raghavan, Director, Thirumalai Chemicals; Rajasekar, Medical Director, Thirumalai Mission Hospital; and Vidya, Trustee, Vedavalli Vidyalaya Group of Schools. The new STP is expected to significantly reduce the hospital’s environmental footprint and promote responsible water management in the region.