RetrofittedMG Hector aids Chinmaya Mission healthcare
India, Jan. 31 -- J
SW MG Motor India, under its community initiative MG Sewa, has handed over a specially retrofitted MG Hector ambulance to Chinmaya Mission Delhi to strengthen medical preparedness during community programmes and large public gatherings. The ambulance was formally handed over at the Chinmaya Centre of World Understanding at Lodhi Road.
The initiative reflects JSW MG Motor India's approach of bringing manufacturing excellence to social responsibility through practical interventions that support safety, accessibility, and timely medical response.
The handover ceremony was held in the presence of the chief guest, Padma Shri awardee Dr Ganesh Mani and Dr Manju Mani as guest of honour. Dr Ganesh Mani, cardiologist and Chairman of Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Surgery at Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, addressed the gathering on healthy living in the age of vaping, digital excess and lifestyle-driven disease, emphasising the importance of prevention and readiness in community settings.
He said, "Heart diseases are the leading cause of mortality worldwide. I often speak about the seven 'S' factors to avoid: smoking, stress, sugar, salt, spirits, saturated fats, and a sedentary way of life. The golden hour matters. Preparedness and immediate medical response often determine outcomes."
Senior executives from JSW MG Motor India participated in the ceremonial proceedings. Yeshwinder Patial, Chief Human Resource Officer, JSW MG Motor India, shared, "Today's handover of the MG Hector Ambulance to Chinmaya Mission underscores our commitment to community welfare and purposeful mobility. The Hector's robust build, advanced technology, and spacious design make it an ideal platform for emergency medical support."
On behalf of Chinmaya Mission Delhi, Brahmachari Soham Chaitanya and Jatinder Dhir received the keys of the ambulance.
The ambulance includes oxygen delivery systems, ventilator support, para monitoring equipment, an auto-loader stretcher, and customised medical storage, enabling immediate medical care alongside safe and stable patient transport.
Chinmaya Mission Hospital in Bengaluru, which began as a modest clinic, has grown into a major healthcare institution serving hundreds of thousands of patients while continuing to provide free and concessional care. The Chinmaya Institute of Nursing supports the training of healthcare professionals, extending the mission's contribution beyond treatment into capacity building.
Alongside this initiative, Chinmaya Mission Delhi has outlined healthcare programmes for the year, including an eye camp, a free health check-up for women, and dedicated health screening for children. HTC...
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