During his last visit to Ramagundam while reviewing the performance and progress of NTPC-Ramagundam and Telangana project, Shri Gurdeep Singh, CMD-NTPC spoke on the significance of job satisfaction, punctuality and commitment. He added that many reputed institutions across the globe have elaborated on the attributes in details and the same has been exemplified by many organisations irrespective of their size and scale of operations. One such cooperative society that has underscored such a level of unflinching commitment from the time they have commenced operations is Indian Coffee House or ICH.
ICH has been managing the catering and hospitality across NTPC stations for past four decades. The ICH staff in white uniform and the turban is a familiar sight across every NTPC site. Their cordial behaviour and the service with a smile has been the hallmark of their pursuit towards excellence on service. Besides serving to different organizations, at present, ICH is serving across 58 plant & office canteens and 78 Guest Houses, Field Hostels and ET Hostels across NTPC operations with a strength of 3455 people.
At Ramagundam, ICH has been associated for past three decades and there has been no looking back since then. Today, ICH with 139 staff is providing services at Plant Canteen, Administrative Building canteen, Telangana Project Canteen, Field Hostel, ET Hostel, Guest House and one eatery point in township – Satbahan Restaurant. Over the years, they have created a niche in the segment and is a popular choice for the nearby people for catering.
Ever since Covid-19 started spreading in India, ICH stood firmly behind. Being in the service sector, where their staffs are exposed to thousands of employees and contract workers, ICH understands the significance of safety in these trying times. It has introduced a slew of safety protocols for its employees so that they can remain protected from getting infected. The commitment towards personal hygiene and work ethics has again proved their mettle. “Our continuous focus on hygiene, use of PPE kits and regular supervision from the management helped us to remain fit for work. Further, owing our work, we are supposed to move across places within a boundary by different means to serve food, so it is imperative for us to remain physically fit,” said Shri M I Benny, DGM, ICH-Ramagundam.
Support from their top management coupled with long fruitful association with NTPC boosted the morale of the ICH staff. Not only are the senior ICH officials, even the staffs, who are involved in catering are in good spirit amidst the situation. Shri K K Sajimon, Senior Chief Supervisor at NTPC-Ramagundam ICH with over 33 years experience in ICH and having served at NTPC-Korba and Ramagundam exclaimed that he never felt far from his home (Kerala). “I got all required services and support both from ICH and NTPC. I feel at home. I cannot run away from the problem. I want to serve even during this critical period, while taking all precautions,” Shri Sajimon added. Echoing similar view, Shri D Sunil Kumar, Cook at NTPC-Ramagundam, ICH with more than 22 Years experience at ICH said, he lives happily with his family (spouse and two daughters) and always feels at home. He further said, “I get all medical supports from ICH and NTPC and have a very good relationship with all the concerned. I am sure, in case of any difficulties, ICH and NTPC will come forward to help me.”
Despite the Covid disruption, if NTPC continues its service 24x7, how ICH people can keep away themselves, asks Shri Karthikeyan. With such strong supports from allies like ICH, even Covid-19 cannot stop NTPC to serve the nation.

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