The Sunday Guardian

‘Max India Foundation wants to build a healthy India’

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When people say “India of my dreams”, they mean an India free from ill-health, pain, suffering and unwanted deaths. Health issues are often a matter of life and death; therefore, no individual can be left unattended because of inability to afford health care. This resolve of “caring for life with Sevabhav” was at the core of setting up Max India Foundation, the CSR arm of the Max Group of Companies.

The Foundation provides quality healthcare to the underprivi­leged. The mission is to reduce the burden of disease and safeguard the underprivi­leged against getting caught in the vicious cycle of debt and poverty. The core interventi­ons include immunisati­on camps, general and multi-specialty health check-up camps, support towards cost intensive surgeries as well as providing artificial limbs and polio callipers. Further, emphasis is laid on health awareness so that communitie­s adopt healthy behavioura­l practices. The programme has been strategica­lly designed with a right blend of curative, preventive and promotive interventi­ons to further the national health agenda as well as goals enshrined under Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. In 10 years of its service, Max India Foundation has been able to bring good health in the lives of over 28 lakh underprivi­leged people across India. Max India Foundation is committed to do its bit towards nation building.

The mission is to build a “Healthy India, Productive India”. The journey is long and challengin­g and there are miles to go, which the Foundation is covering surely, even if slowly. The Foundation wishes Indians a Happy Independen­ce Day and a healthy life to be lived to the MAXimum.

 ??  ?? Mohini Daljeet Singh, CEO, Max India Foundation.
Mohini Daljeet Singh, CEO, Max India Foundation.

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