Adani's CSR Pahal partnership with the Foundation Stone, will expand the Reningel Care project in Lady Harding

New -Delhi, April 11 (IANS). Adani Group’s CSR initiative announced a partnership with the Foundation Stone Trust on Friday to expand the Reenal Care project at Lady Harding Medical College (LHMC) in the national capital. One of the educational institutions of LHMC is an important step towards strengthening the dialysis care in the public health infrastructure in Delhi, Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani Hospital. From May 2024, the project aims to offer 5,00,000 free dialysis sessions within five years. With this expansion, Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani Hospital Five Dialysis Machines for Adult Patients Get. In addition, Adani CSR initiative will carry the operating costs of these machines for one year. Nina Jolly, a trustee of the Foundation Stone, said: “This initiative is extremely personal and necessary. Many families struggle when they face kidney disease, whether adults or children. is possible. ” He said: “If we assume that these machines are used with full capacity, we will make Delhi Nephroscope strong with 20,000 dialysis sessions each year.” According to the 2023 report of the EY-Nathelth, about 2.2 lakh new cases in India, which need more than 3.4 Crore dialysis. Less than 25 percent of the total demand. However, it is possible. The project improves the renewal care service in government hospitals by providing strategic partnership and liberal donor support by providing project dialysis machines, trained technicians and the necessary equipment. It serves both adult and child patients in various institutes, including Safdarjung Hospital, Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Lady Harding Medical College, Kalavati Saran Children Hospital, Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani Hospital and Surgical Block in AIIMs. The project has already arranged 30 dialysis machines and more than 16 technicians in various government hospitals in Delhi by philanthropic support. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani Hospital and Kalavati Saran Children Hospital has so far offered about 8,500 dialysis sessions. The program was attended by prominent dignitaries. Among them, Shishir Priyadarshi, president of the Chintan Research Foundation, director of LHMC and associated hospitals, prof. (Dr.) Sarita Berry, founder Trustee Neena Jolly and Geeta Arora, founder of Adharshila Trust. In addition, there was also a presence of other senior healthcare officials and chief nephology experts. Former guests, the former Judge of the Supreme Court Judge of India, Deepak Verma and Jatin RK Jalundhwala were involved. -Ians SKT/CBT