Huawei Telecommunications India has made a contribution of lifesaving infrastructural equipment to the Government Hospital of Thoracic Medicine, Tambaram Sanatorium, Chennai. The contribution intends to boost the hospital’s operational needs and also ensure maintenance of the lifesaving installed equipment for a one-year period that will potentially benefit an average of 1100 patients per day. In line with its CSR vision of contributing to the countries and communities where it operates, Huawei India will equip the hospital with battery operated patient carts, oxygen lines with flow meters, Bore well and an RO plant to promote the highest level of medical care and rehabilitation for patients with pulmonary disabilities.
Huawei is a member of the UN Global Compact and is committed to fulfilling its responsibilities as a good corporate citizen. In addition to Huawei’s initiative in Chennai, an addition to Huawei India’s ongoing efforts through its CSR campaign DAKSHA which supports over 100,000 underprivileged children through various education and child welfare initiatives such as Mid-Day meals, school digitalisation among others in India.
Jay Chen, CEO, Huawei Telecommunications India said, ‘Bridging the Digital Divide’ and ‘Contributing to Society’ are pillars for Huawei’s CSR program in India, with a strong emphasis on education and community development. In these respects, the recent contributions to the Government Hospital of Thoracic Medicine, Chennai serves as a prime example of how we proactively engage with our stakeholders, whether they’re customers or the community at large. We hope that the enhancement of infrastructure will make a key difference in ensuring better healthcare for patients.”
Mr. Chandan Kumar, Director, Marketing and Corporate Affairs said, “Quality Healthcare is the backbone of an empowered society we are committed towards building a safe, hygienic environment for the welfare of the community. We firmly believe that organizations need to align their corporate goals with developmental goals of communities where they operate to bring in sustainable development and our contribution at the Government Hospital of Thoracic Medicine is in line with this vision”
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