Mumbai, Dec 16: Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has furthered its commitment to providing free heart care to underserved communities by partnering with Prashanti Medical Services & Foundation. This collaboration will bolster the company’s flagship “Dil Without Bill” initiative, which offers free heart surgeries, angioplasty, and heart devices to economically disadvantaged patients.
Launched in 2011-12, the program has already helped over 5,575 individuals, with a special focus on women and children from low-income backgrounds. In the current fiscal year, an additional 500 patients will receive life-saving cardiac care as part of this initiative.
As part of the new partnership, senior HPCL executives, including the Executive Director of CSR & PRCC, Rajeev Goel, and the Company Secretary, visited Sri Sathya Sai Hospitals in Ahmedabad. During the visit, they interacted with patients, families, and hospital staff, witnessing firsthand the positive impact of the program.
“HPCL is dedicated to ensuring that everyone, regardless of their financial situation, has access to essential heart care,” said Rajeev Goel, Executive Director of CSR & PRCC. “The Dil Without Bill initiative exemplifies our commitment to making life-saving treatments accessible to those who need them most.”
This partnership underscores HPCL’s strong focus on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its ongoing efforts to create lasting, positive change in society. Through initiatives like Dil Without Bill, HPCL is bringing critical health services to vulnerable communities across India.
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