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Symbiosis Hospital's NICU upgraded by Mukul Madhav Foundation

- STAFF REPORTER

Prof Dr SB Mujumdar emphasised the critical role of corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) in supporting society by fostering sustainabl­e developmen­t, addressing social issues, and improving the overall well-being of communitie­s.

In Pune, Finolex Industries and its CSR partner Mukul Madhav Foundation have upgraded the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with life-saving state-of-theart equipment at Symbiosis University Hospital & Research Center, Lavale, in memory of the late Pralhad Chhabria, Founder of Finolex Industries.

Mujumdar inaugurate­d this advanced 5-bed NICU unit on the late Pralhad Chhabria's birth anniversar­y.

The Chairman of Finolex Industries, Prakash Pralhad Chhabria, Founder and Managing Trustee of Mukul Madhav Foundation, Ritu Prakash Chhabria, Provost of Symbiosis Internatio­nal University, Dr Rajiv Yeravdekar, HoD of

NICU, Dr Anjali Kher, and Dr Nitin Lingayat, Managing Director of Finolex Industries, Ajit Venkatrama­n, former Managing Director of Finolex Industries, Anil Wabhi, Coordinato­rs of MMF, Sachin Kulkarni, and Bablu Mokale, along with family and friends of the Chhabria family, were present on this occasion.

Post-inaugurati­on, Mujumdar expressed his feelings and gave blessings to Ritu and Prakash Chhabria. He said that he and Pralhad were very good friends and in their conversati­ons, Pralhad always mentioned his compassion towards society. "I am proud to see the baton and legacy being taken on by Ritu. Ritu has been involved in updating, upgrading, and uplifting infrastruc­ture that has deteriorat­ed with neglect, and a large amount of support has been given to the spectrums of education, healthcare, women's empowermen­t, and the environmen­t, among others."

Further, he mentioned that this hospital was created with a vision to support rural parts of Lavale, and free healthcare facilities are being provided to marginalis­ed sections from rural areas of Mulshi taluka in this hospital.

"Today, MMF upgraded this NICU unit, which will be beneficial to many families." Ritu Prakash Chhabria mentioned that for the last 25 years, the Mukul Madhav

Foundation has been continuous­ly striving to improve the quality of healthcare and education for the needy sections of our society, especially in rural parts of India.

"We have gone to great lengths to put in place small things that bring big comfort. Patients from rural parts of the Mulshi area are getting healthcare services at Symbiosis Hospital, and this NICU would enhance and support babies who do not need to travel to the city. MMF has initiated the setting up of NICUs in many hospitals in Pune. Today, we upgraded this NICU at Symbiosis (SUHRC), Lavale, and look forward to the second phase,"

Chhabria added.

Prakash Chhabria appreciate­d this initiative and mentioned that while MMF has supported upgrading this NICU, Symbiosis continues to provide good and quality healthcare to the lower strata of our society, equipped with cutting-edge technology and staffed with highly skilled healthcare profession­als.

Dr Rajeev Yervadekar said, "Having this advanced facility in this hospital for rural patients will help reduce infant mortality and support neonates with immediate medical care."

Ajit Venkataram­an and Anil Whabi reiterated that Finolex and the Mukul Madhav Foundation have always been pioneers in social activities. Anil Wabhi also appreciate­d the activities being implemente­d through the foundation, along with like-minded partners and meaningful collaborat­ions. Apart from this, Sachin Kulkarni addressed various projects run by the foundation, followed by a vote of thanks by Dr Nitin Lingayat.

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