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CSR: Power Grid to provide medical equipment worth Rs 15.50 crore to AIIMS, Raipur

Power Grid has inked an MoU with AIIMS, Raipur for providing medical equipment and an ambulance worth Rs 15.50 crore under its CSR initiative

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New Delhi: Maharatna power PSU Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) on Wednesday said that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Raipur for providing medical equipment and an ambulance worth Rs 15.50 crore to the institute.

Power Grid will provide Rs 15.50 crore for procuring one CT Scan Machine and ambulance, recovery cum patient shifting trolleys, foldable wheelchairs and e-rickshaws through its CSR funds, AIIMS Raipur Public Relations Officer SS Sharma said.

Power Grid hopes that it will give immense relief to patients in terms of the waiting period for a CT scan after the new machine is installed. Other equipment will also help in patient transportation and patient care, said Alok Executive Director (Western Region-1), in a statement.

Prof. Ajai Singh, Director of AIIMS Raipur said AIIMS-R has been providing state-of-the-art facilities to patients but there is a need for PSUs and other giant corporations to come forward and provide help to patients through their CSR funds, as envisioned in the MoU with Power Grid.

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