Category: Health

  • ICICI Lombard donates 7,000 raincoats, 15,000 face masks to traffic police in & around Mumbai

    ICICI Lombard donates 7,000 raincoats, 15,000 face masks to traffic police in & around Mumbai

    As Mumbai experiences heavy rainfall amid COVID-19 pandemic, private sector insurer ICICI Lombard General Insurance today said it distributed 7,000 raincoats and 15,000 face masks to traffic police officials in the financial capital

    As Mumbai experiences heavy rainfall amid COVID-19 pandemic, private sector insurer ICICI Lombard General Insurance today said it distributed 7,000 raincoats and 15,000 face masks to traffic police officials in the financial capital, Navi Mumbai, and Thane.

    The company, in a statement, said it has distributed N95 masks which are washable and reusable, while the raincoats are made of 100 percent pure polyester fabric and are fully sealed, waterproof and moisture resistant for complete protection from the rains.

    Speaking on the initiative, ICICI Lombard Executive Director Sanjeev Mantri said the traffice police personnel are braving unpredictable city rains amid the Covid-19 pandemic to ensure smooth traffic flow. It is they who ensure round the clock road safety and make sure that the city keeps moving.

    Considering the need to protect these ‘Guardians of Road Safety’, he said, “We have come forward and distributed raincoats and masks to the traffic police personnel. This initiative is a natural extension to our commitment to road safety. It is our small token of gratitude for their relentless contribution and a salute to their spirit.”

    Maharasthra Police Joint Commissioner (Traffic) Madhukar Pande expressed gratitude towards ICICI Lombard for providing Mumbai Traffic Police 5,000 rainwear and 10,000 N95 masks.

    ICICI Lombard through its flagship CSR Campaign “Ride to Safety” works towards the safety and well-being of people on 2 wheelers. It focuses on children as pillion riders and provides them specially designed ISI marked helmets. In the recent years, it has expanded the scope to distribute helmets among parents as well, to provide protection to the entire family and encourage helmet usage.

  • Eaton India taking care of safety kits of local police in several cities

    Eaton India taking care of safety kits of local police in several cities

    Eaton India Foundation, the CSR arm of global power management company Eaton, today said it is closely working with the local police in several cities and taking care of their safety and hygiene kits. The Foundation, in a statement

    Eaton India Foundation, the CSR arm of global power management company Eaton, today said it is closely working with the local police in several cities and taking care of their safety and hygiene kits.

    The Foundation, in a statement, said it is also providing frontline workers with healthcare and safety equipment, migrants and daily wagers with essentials like meals and ration kits amongst other causes.

    That apart, Eaton’s employees have also been working with the foundation’s existing education projects to take the content online, minimizing disruption in school education for the disadvantaged.

    The relief work is being done in Pune, Puducherry, Coimbatore, Ranjangaon, Ahmednagar, Nashik, Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai with plans to reach out to more areas soon.

    Commenting on the relief work, Eaton India HR Director Ashish Kapoor said amidst the uncertainty, Eaton has taken adequate precautions to ensure our employees’ safety and well-being both on location and in remote work environments.

    “However, we are well aware of the Covid-19 warriors amongst us who face high risks daily to keep us healthy and our cities safe and clean. We have also witnessed the plight of the vulnerable communities who have been impacted the most in this challenging phase,” he said.

    It is a time when everyone need to stand and support a section of the society which needs assistance. “Through our little contribution, we hope to have brought respite to some,” he added.

    Eaton’s CSR programs in India began when the company started operations in Pune in 1999. For more than two decades, Eaton has been leading various CSR and community initiatives in the country – in education, health and environment.

    In 2015, Eaton India Foundation – a public charitable trust, was established to further streamline and broad-base Eaton’s community efforts in India.

    Currently the Foundation serves communities in all major Eaton locations in India, impacting more than 17,000 school and college students, more than 400 plus destitute, 1200 families and cumulative volunteer support from 1900 plus Eaton volunteers.

  • FACT gives auditorium for converting it into 100-bed COVID hospital in Kerala

    FACT gives auditorium for converting it into 100-bed COVID hospital in Kerala

    State-owned Fertilizers And Chemicals Travancore Limited (FACT) has given its main auditorium to the Kerala government for converting it into a 100-bed COVID hospital. The auditorium ‘M K K Nayar Hall’ has been allotted

    State-owned Fertilizers And Chemicals Travancore Limited (FACT) has given its main auditorium to the Kerala government for converting it into a 100-bed COVID hospital.

    The auditorium ‘M K K Nayar Hall’ has been allotted for setting up a Covid First-Line Treatment Center (CFLTC) by Eloor Municipality to accommodate 100 beds, the Fertilizer Ministry said in a statement.

    FACT has also supplied required cots, beds, mattresses, etc. for this purpose, it said.

    The company’s Chairman and Managing Director Kishor Rungta handed over the material to Eloor municipality chairperson C P Usha.

    The company is supporting the Kerala government in its fight against COVID-19 as part of its CSR initiative.

  • Fujifilm donates 200 PPE kits to Holy Spirit Hospital in Mumbai

    Fujifilm donates 200 PPE kits to Holy Spirit Hospital in Mumbai

    Japanese photography and imaging major Fujifilm today said it has donated around 200 Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) kits to healthcare professionals at the Holy Spirit hospital in Mumbai. To combat the spread of the disease

    Japanese photography and imaging major Fujifilm today said it has donated around 200 Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) kits to healthcare professionals at the Holy Spirit hospital in Mumbai.

    To combat the spread of the disease, Fujifilm is providing these essential PPE kits to doctors, which include surgeon gown, face mask, gloves, preventive eye wear, hood cap and shoe cover, an official statement said.

    Commenting on this, Fujifilm India Pvt Managing Director Mr. Haruto Iwata said: “We all are witnessing an unprecedented and difficult time of our lives due to COVID-19 global pandemic. As Mumbai battles the highest number of coronavirus cases in India, we wanted to show our support to the healthcare professionals and salute these health warriors for stepping up for the country selflessly.”

    In addition, the company is installing Computed Radiology, Digital Radiology systems and imagers across isolation wards at hospitals to ensure effective monitoring and controlling the disease outbreaks. These technologies will empower clinicians to improve efficiency and expedite the early diagnosis of the disease.

  • Relaxo Foundation donates 25,000 pair of slippers to Delhi sanitation workers

    Relaxo Foundation donates 25,000 pair of slippers to Delhi sanitation workers

    Relaxo Foundation has donated 25,000 pair of slippers to sanitation workers of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) who have been battling the COVID-19 pandemic for over 100 days now and counting. In these times of Coronavirus pandemic, sanitation

    Relaxo Foundation has donated 25,000 pair of slippers to sanitation workers of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) who have been battling the COVID-19 pandemic for over 100 days now and counting.

    In these times of Coronavirus pandemic, sanitation workers with the municipal corporations have been at the forefront, putting their lives at risk in ensuring a clean and healthy environment, it said in a statement.

    Speaking about the initiative, Relaxo Foundation President Ramesh Kumar Dua said: “Sanitation workers across the country are warriors on the frontlines, whose courage and commitment helps us stay safer. This global pandemic has brought to fore the realization of their silent, selfless service to the society which we do appreciate and acknowledge.”

    Due to the nature of their work, it is critical for them to have easy-to-clean and comfortable slippers, he said.

    Relaxo Foundation has also supported AIIMS, Delhi, and other hospitals in Haryana and Uttrakhand, in purchasing medical equipment besides aiding government administration and various charitable organizations in distributing relief materials for migrants and marginalized families.

    Launched in 2015, Relaxo Foundation is the CSR arm of Relaxo Footwears Limited, and is guided by the philosophy of business that believes in collective development of all stakeholders, especially those at the bottom of the pyramid.

  • Essar Foundation unveils menstrual hygiene App

    Essar Foundation unveils menstrual hygiene App

    Essar Foundation, a CSR arm of Essar, has launched a mobile App called ‘Sahej’ to promote awareness about menstrual hygiene. The Sahej app has been developed in consultation with key NGOs working in the menstrual hygiene space, namely the Rotaract Club

    Essar Foundation, a CSR arm of Essar, has launched a mobile App called ‘Sahej’ to promote awareness about menstrual hygiene.

    The Sahej app has been developed in consultation with key NGOs working in the menstrual hygiene space, namely the Rotaract Club, Kavach A Movement and Ghar Bachao Ghar Banao Andolan.

    “Sahej is not just a menstrual hygiene management app. It is a movement to sensitively, yet assertively, address the subject of menstruation,” Essar Foundation CEO and Essar Group President Human Resources Kaustubh Sonalkar said in a statement.

    With the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, many women will have limited access to menstrual hygiene products and services, he said.

    “We hope Sahej will help break geographical and linguistic barriers to equip women with the right information and products,” he added.

    According to the Foundation, the Android-based app offers a one-stop solution for women to menstruate with dignity. It encourages adolescent girls to maintain menstrual health by availing of hygienic products at subsidised prices.

    The Sahej app features a one-of-a-kind e-store of menstrual products manufactured by women-led micro enterprises and SHGs (Self Help Groups).

    It also provides a platform to donate sanitary napkins to underprivileged women, as well as equip Aanganwadi workers with the right information for educating girls from rural India on correct menstrual hygiene.

    Additionally, the app provides for unique ways to promote menstrual hygiene awareness through interactive game-based learning, educational videos by renowned doctors, and a period tracker. Available in three languages—Hindi, Marathi and English—the app caters to the customised needs of every woman across every age group.

    The Sahej App offers a variety of products like sanitary napkins, tampons, menstrual cups, panty liners and pee kits for women’s personal hygiene and choice at affordable rates.

    Also, products like dispensers, incinerators, and even pad manufacturing technologies will be available at discounted prices. “We plan to launch the e-commerce facility of the App post the Covid-19 lockdown,” it said.

    Meanwhile, the Foundation has also distributed 4 lakh sanitary napkins to women in Mumbai slums and the Mumbai police duirng the ongoing lockdown period.

    Sanitary napkins were distributed in collaboration with Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Brihanmumbai Electric Supply & Transport (BEST),it said.

    BMC helped the Foundation identify the relevant municipal wards where these pads were in short supply and BEST helped us with the transport, it added.

  • HCL gives vital protective gears to frontline workers in Coimbatore

    HCL gives vital protective gears to frontline workers in Coimbatore

    To safeguard the lives of frontline health workers, the HCL Corporation on Friday said it has joined hands with Coimbatore district administration to provide vital protection equipment including masks, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), hand sanitizers

    To safeguard the lives of frontline health workers, the HCL Corporation on Friday said it has joined hands with Coimbatore district administration to provide vital protection equipment including masks, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), hand sanitizers and hands-free wash basins.

    HCL has provided 7,000 PPE kits complying with the SITRA and HLL specifications, 20,000 three-ply masks, 55 liters of sanitizer and two hands-free wash basins to the district administration, an official statement said.

    These are being routed to the frontline workers of Coimbatore district working in the ESI Hospital, Government Hospital, Coimbatore Medical College Hospital, District Health Centres and conservancy workers across the district, it said.

    Commenting on the support, District Collector K Rajamani said: “HCL’s support and the protection equipment being provided by them will ensure the safety of our bravehearts. We would like to thank HCL for this critical and timely support.”

    He said that the district administration has already taken several steps and is prepared to meet all requirements from a healthcare perspective.

  • RAHI to provide 1.5 mln meals more next 6-8 weeks to vulnerable groups

    RAHI to provide 1.5 mln meals more next 6-8 weeks to vulnerable groups

    Bengaluru-based NGO Rise Againt Hunger India (RAHI) on Friday said it will provide 1.5 million meals more in the next 6-8 weeks to vulnerable groups who would still need support despite staggered lifting of lockdown. So far during the lockdown period

    Bengaluru-based NGO Rise Againt Hunger India (RAHI) on Friday said it will provide 1.5 million meals more in the next 6-8 weeks to vulnerable groups who would still need support despite staggered lifting of lockdown.

    So far during the lockdown period, RAHI has supplied over 1 million meals — both cooked meal and dry supplies — to migrant labour, daily wage labour, construction workers, contract labour, street vendors and rickshaw pullers, it said in a statement.

    “Till date we have supplied over 1 million meals to these people who have been hit the hardest due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are continuing with our efforts and aim to reach more people across more cities pan India,” RAHI Executive Director Dola Mohapatra said.

    According to RAHI, the economic revival will take time despite the staggered lifting of the lockdown across some parts of the country.

    During this time, the major challenge would be workforce stabilization and livelihood regeneration. There would still be a sizable chunk of these vulnerable groups, who will need extended support, it said.

    “Keeping this in mind, RAHI plans to continue its efforts with a target of providing to 1.5 million additional meals to these vulnerable groups over the next 6-8 weeks.

    The nationwide lockdown was first imposed on March 24 and thereafter been extended twice till May 17 in order to prevent the spread of deadly viral disease COVID-19.

  • Piramal Swasthya handles over 2.5 lac phone calls related to COVID-19 queries in lockdown period

    Piramal Swasthya handles over 2.5 lac phone calls related to COVID-19 queries in lockdown period

    Piramal Foundation said its primary healthcare body Piramal Swasthya has handled and addressed over 2.5 lakh phone calls related to COVID-19 queries during the lockdown period so far. Piramal Swasthya Management and Research Institute has tied up with

    Piramal Foundation said its primary healthcare body Piramal Swasthya has handled and addressed over 2.5 lakh phone calls related to COVID-19 queries during the lockdown period so far.

    Piramal Swasthya Management and Research Institute has tied up with seven states — Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka and Bihar — for providing its 104- Health Information Helpline service in this COVID-19 crisis period.

    So far, the institute has received 2.5 lakh plus phone calls on this helpline platform and addressed callers’ queries on coronavirus disease, the Foundation said in a statement.

    On an average, the health helpline received around 20,000 calls in a day. The calls were received from seven states, but maximum were from Bihar, Assam, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, it said.

    During this COVID-19 pandemic, the health helpline service has been acting as a channel between the governments and the communities by offering validated medical advice to the callers 24×7 every day.

    Piramal Swasthya said to deal with increased number of calls, the frontline staff team has been significantly expanded as per state requirement.

    Currently, over 1200 staff across various centres that includes paramedics, counsellors and doctors, are relentlessly attending to calls related to health advice, counselling, information sharing and reporting of COVID-19.

    Commenting about the helpline, Piramal Foundation CEO Paresh Parasnis said: “This initiative has helped in creating awareness thus bringing down the anxiety and fear in the society caused due to the coronavirus.”

    The 104-health helpline proved to be a simple and yet effective tool to share validated information as per the guidelines of WHO and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, especially for people who are not technology savvy or live in areas where access to media is challenging, he added.

    It was in 2006, Piramal Swasthya had started 104 Health Information Helpline in India as a one stop solution for all health-related information and advice.

    The service is supported by innovative software application and Clinical Decision Support System of validated algorithms and disease summaries and helps in tackling shortage of human resource enabling access to quality Healthcare services.

  • PNB Housing Fin signs pact with IIT-D to develop PPE kits for healthcare workers

    PNB Housing Fin signs pact with IIT-D to develop PPE kits for healthcare workers

    PNB Housing Finance on Wednesday said it has signed a pact with IIT-Delhi for developing sustainable and reusable personal protective equipment (PPE) kits for healthcare workers. Under the agreement, the PNB Housing Finance Ltd (PNBHFL)

    PNB Housing Finance on Wednesday said it has signed a pact with IIT-Delhi for developing sustainable and reusable personal protective equipment (PPE) kits for healthcare workers.

    Under the agreement, the PNB Housing Finance Ltd (PNBHFL) will support research and development of a unique prototype material to be used in manufacturing sustainable (washable and reusable) PPE surgical gowns and masks.

    The PPE kits developed will then be supplied to government hospitals, PNBHFL said in a release.

    In managing patients afflicted with the highly-contagious COVID-19, healthcare workers rely heavily on PPE kits in protecting themselves from being infected or infecting others.

    But a shortage of PPE kits is exposing doctors, nurses and other frontline workers to the risk of infection while caring for COVID-19 patients.