New Delhi, June 23 -- BTS member Suga has made a landmark contribution to autism care in South Korea, donating 5 billion won (approximately US $3.62 million) to Seoul's Severance Hospital to support the establishment of a new treatment centre for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

The hospital announced the groundbreaking of the "Min Yoon-gi Treatment Centre"-named after Suga's real name-on Friday. Set to open in September, the facility will offer long-term, personalised mental health care, including language, psychological, and behavioural therapy. It will also run integrated programmes combining clinical treatment with research.

According to Severance Hospital officials, Suga has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment ...