Traffic Police gets Face Shields and Masks from MAW Foundation

Kathmandu, 28 September

Keeping in mind the safety of traffic police personnel who are working on the field in the threat of COVID-19, MAW Foundation, a part of MAW Group of Companies, has handed over face shields and masks for entire traffic police stationed in the Kathmandu valley.

Ms Tulika Agarwal, Executive Director of MAW Foundation and Retired AIG, Mr Kiran Gautam handed over face shields and surgical masks to Mr. Bhim Prasad Dhakal, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Chief of Metro Politan Traffic Police Division, Singh Durbar, Kathmandu.

‘We are incredibly proud of entire traffic police department who is committed to their duty even in this crisis and thus planned for a small contribution to them,’ Ms Tulika Agarwal said, ‘We hope this support will be useful for traffic police to fight the COVID 19 while fulfilling their duty towards nations.” SSP Bhim Prasad Dhakal thanked Ms Agarwal and MAW Foundation for the support it has made. 

Last week, MAW Foundation also provided a financial support to Sri Aurobindo Yoga Mandir for stationeries and food children living in the ashram. It has been providing education and upbringing of 210 children in 3 branches in Nepal.

MAW Foundation was established with objective of escalating, intensifying and well managing the CSR activities being carried out by MAW group. The aim of MAW Foundation is to uplift our community and bring smiles on many faces. 

MAW Foundation is focusing in three major sectors of social work, Community Development, Skill Development and Road Safety.