JK Cement Partners with ADHARSHILA NGO to Boost Renal Care at Safdarjung Hospital.
Mahesh Dhoundiyal - New Delhi
In a significant move to enhance healthcare services, Dr Vandana Talwar MS inaugurated a dialysis facility in collaboration with JK Cement Ltd, & Adharshila at VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital today. The J K Cement-corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative includes the contribution of three (3) advanced dialysis machines and the provision of (3) specialized technicians to operate the equipment.
Mr. Madhav Singhania, Joint Managing Director and CEO of JK Cement Ltd, speaking at the inauguration ceremony, emphasized the company's commitment to healthcare accessibility: "At JK Cement, we believe in giving back to society. This initiative aims to ensure that quality renal care is available to those who need it most. By providing both equipment and trained personnel, we're not just donating machines, but ensuring their effective utilization for patient care."
Dr. Prof. Vandana Talwar, Medical Superintendent of Safdarjung Hospital, expressed gratitude for the contribution: "These new dialysis machines and dedicated technicians will significantly enhance our capacity to provide critical care to patients with kidney ailments. This partnership between JK Cement, Adharshila NGO, and Safdarjung Hospital demonstrates the positive impact that can be achieved when the corporate sector and healthcare institutions work together for public welfare."
The addition of three dialysis machines and trained technicians will:
• Increase the hospital's capacity to provide renal care
• Reduce waiting times for dialysis treatments
• Ensure proper maintenance and operation of the equipment
• Improve overall patient care quality
This initiative is part of JK Cement's broader CSR strategy to support healthcare infrastructure in public hospitals and make quality medical care more accessible to the general public.
ADHARSHILA NGO works to improve healthcare accessibility and has been instrumental in bridging the gap between corporate initiatives and public healthcare needs, stated Ms Neena Jolly Trustee