IDBI Bank has donated a 44-seater air-conditioned bus to Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (Mayo Hospital) as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative. The bus, which was presented to the hospital’s dean, Dr. Ravi Chauhan, will be used to organize community health camps in urban and rural areas of Nagpur, providing healthcare services to underprivileged populations. This initiative is a part of IDBI Bank’s 60th anniversary celebrations.
Speaking at the formal handing over ceremony, IDBI Bank’s chief general manager and zonal head, Shrikant Tirpude, expressed his hope that the initiative would help extend healthcare services to those in need and improve medical outreach in rural areas. Senior officials from IDBI Bank were also present at the event, as well as senior officials from the medical college and hospital.
The bus will be used to conduct community health camps, which will enhance healthcare accessibility for underprivileged populations. This initiative will help bridge the gap in healthcare services, particularly in rural areas, where access to medical facilities is often limited. The event was also attended by heads of various departments at the medical college and hospital.
This donation is a significant step towards promoting social responsibility and contributing to the well-being of the community. IDBI Bank’s initiative demonstrates its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its efforts to make a positive impact on society. The donated bus will make a significant difference in the lives of those in need, providing them with access to essential healthcare services.