Ambuja Cements, the 9th largest building materials solutions provider globally and part of the diversified Adani Portfolio, along with the Adani Foundation, has strengthened health security for rural communities in Tharvelangso village, Umrangso, by enabling access to safe drinking water. The initiative addressed the persistent challenge of contaminated water sources, which had led to repeated cases of diarrhoea and stomach-related illnesses among families.
Mrs. Ruptalin Engtipi, a resident of Tharvelangso village, had been facing frequent health concerns within her family of six. Each instance required travelling nearly 17 km to the civil hospital in Umrangso, incurring approximately INR 1,500 in travel expenses and around INR 3,000 on medicines, placing significant financial strain on the household.
During 2025–26, Ambuja Cements along with the Adani Foundation distributed RO water filters to 215 families across three core villages as part of its community health intervention. With access to clean drinking water at home, cases of water-borne diseases have reduced considerably. The initiative has eased medical visits and related expenses, reinforcing Ambuja Cements’ commitment to improving quality of life and promoting sustainable development in underserved communities.
