HUDCO supports Haemodialysis Unit at BSF Hospital-II under CSR initiative 
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HUDCO supports Haemodialysis Unit at BSF Hospital-II under CSR initiative

HUDCO has supported the establishment of a haemodialysis unit at Border Security Force Hospital-II, Tigri, New Delhi

CSR Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited (HUDCO) has supported the establishment of a haemodialysis unit at Border Security Force Hospital-II, Tigri, New Delhi, under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, strengthening healthcare infrastructure for security personnel.

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As part of the initiative, HUDCO provided advanced haemodialysis machines along with a 1000 litres-per-hour reverse osmosis (RO) plant to facilitate high-quality dialysis services at the hospital. The new facility is expected to significantly benefit serving BSF personnel by enabling timely access to specialised medical care.

The CSR project underscores HUDCO’s commitment to supporting healthcare and well-being initiatives, particularly those aimed at improving medical facilities for India’s frontline security forces. The development aligns with the organisation’s broader focus on contributing to social infrastructure and public welfare through targeted CSR interventions.

The establishment of the haemodialysis unit is expected to enhance medical preparedness and improve treatment outcomes for personnel requiring renal care, reinforcing institutional support for the nation’s defence and security ecosystem.

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