This charitable initiative aims to enhance accessibility and improve the quality of life for individuals with mobility challenges in government hospitals across 23 districts. The wheelchairs will assist in the mobility of patients in hospital premises, and help mitigate the problem of basic essential hospital equipment. The ceremony took place in the presence of Honourable Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh, Chairman PHSC Raman Bahl, MD  Varinder Kumar Sharma, IAS, Director Dr Anil Goyal, Deputy Director Dr Boparai, Deputy Director Dr Sangeeta, Nodal Officer Vishal Garg, Director Principal Dr Bhavneet Bharti, Dr BR Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences, DMC Dr Parvinderpal Kaur, Civil Surgeon Dr Renu, and 108 ambulance Project Head Manish Batra.

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Expressing his gratitude and emphasising the invaluable contribution of Ziqitza Healthcare, Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh said, “I really appreciate and thanks Ziqitza for their services. Ambulance services have a very eminent role in case of emergencies and reaching the location in the golden hour to provide critical care. I really commend Ziqitza for donating 100 wheelchairs, this initiative will greatly benefit hospital staff and patients alike. A wheelchair is one life-saving equipment that aids transporting patients to emergency services in hospitals, especially in case of fractures or handicapped patients.

Such acts of social welfare create a more inclusive and supportive healthcare environment for everyone, said Ziqitza cofounder Sweta Mangal.

Ziqitza Healthcare has a long-standing reputation for its dedication to healthcare services and social welfare. By contributing 100 wheelchairs to PHSC, the organisation reaffirms its commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of the people of Punjab. The company's donation is part of its broader mission to contribute to the well-being of communities and address the diverse healthcare needs of the population.

Ziqitza Project Head Manish Batra said, "We are honoured to partner with Punjab Health and Social Care in this meaningful endeavor. Ziqitza is committed to supporting initiatives that promote accessibility and inclusivity, and we believe that this donation will contribute to enhancing the lives of individuals facing mobility challenges in the Punjab region. The customised wheelchairs will help in improving the patient care service at government hospitals and at the same time improve basic infrastructure facilities. We trust that this contribution will help many people in need of immediate medical assistance. We are thankful to government of Punjab, the State Health Department, and the Ambulance Access for All Foundation for supporting us in this CSR initiative."

Ziqitza Healthcare Limited remains committed to its corporate social responsibility initiatives and looks forward to continued collaboration with organisations that share its vision for a healthier and more inclusive society.

About Ziqitza Healthcare Ltd

Ziqitza Healthcare Ltd (ZHL) Asia’s leading emergency medical service provider, has successfully served masses in the state. The company started its operation in Punjab in the year 2011 and has 325 ambulances to serve 23 districts of the state.

Ziqitza Limited operates and manages the 'dial 108' service to provide emergency healthcare services to the people of the state in case of medical emergencies such as accidents, heart attacks, and stroke. Ziqitza Rajasthan appreciates Ziqitza for this Nobel initiative. This service can be availed by calling toll-free number 108, which is accessible from landline or mobile. All the ambulances are equipped with GPS technology, which enables the CDC to locate the ambulances in the shortest time possible. And the most important fact is that this world-class service is ABSOLUTELY FREE for the people. The 'dial 108' service has been truly instrumental in providing quality pre-hospital care work closely with the state government to ensure timely assistance through our EMS service

 

 

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