ŠKODA AUTO Volkswagen India handed its Mobile Health Clinic Van to the Karanjvihire Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) that will help the medical staff medical consultation to around 12 villages including the including ŠAVW plant area in Pune.
The same was handed over by Gurpratap Boparai, Managing Director, ŠKODA AUTO Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd to Khed Taluka Medical officials at the company’s corporate headquarter in Pune.
The Mobile Health Clinic Van will be provided for a period of six months, as an interim replacement for the 15-year-old in-use ambulance, and will be utilized exclusively to transfer pregnant women to the Healthcare Centre to ensure a sanitized environment and avoid mixing with regular patients.
In addition to the van, SAVWIPL is donating medicines and essential medical equipment worth Rs. 14 lakhs to the Mahalunge COVID Care Centre in Pune.
Commenting on the occasion, Gurpratap Boparai, Managing Director, ŠKODA AUTO Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd said, “At ŠKODA AUTO Volkswagen India, we are strongly committed towards our community and its well-being. We are humbled to be a part of such humanitarian initiatives and contribute to society. As defined in our community charter, we will continue to support healthcare as one of the key pillars of our CSR initiatives.”
Earlier, ŠAVWIPL had pledged financial support of Rs. 1 crore for the 1100-bed dedicated COVID-19 facility at Sassoon General Hospital in Pune and donated medicines worth Rs. 22.34 lakhs. The company’s employees in Aurangabad, Mumbai, and Pune supported by the labor unions in Pune and Aurangabad also contributed a day’s salary to raise over Rs. 1.2 crores to fund 15 full-featured ventilators, monitors and PPE kits to COVID facilities in Aurangabad, Pune, and Mumbai.
Furthermore, ŠAVWIPL also produced and donated over 15,000 reusable Face Shields to hospitals in Aurangabad, Pune, Latur, and Beed. The company also produced Automatic AMBU Bags, Intubation boxes and 3D printed retrofitted filtered Oxygen Masks to aid healthcare providers treating Covid-19 patients, the company said in a statement.
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