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Spent 60 Crores to Treat Poor Patients: Biggest Charitable Hospital Sir Ganga Ram

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Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, an example of medical excellence and compassion, commemorated its 69th Founder’s Day on April 13th, 2024. Founded on the visionary ideals of Sir Ganga Ram, the hospital has been a pillar of healthcare for seven decades, serving the community with top-notch medical treatment.

The Founder’s Day festivities began with a heartfelt garlanding ceremony, where the hospital’s management and staff paid tribute to Sir Ganga Ram, the visionary behind this esteemed institution. Dr. Jitendra Prasad, Additional Director General of the Ministry of Health, graced the occasion as the chief guest said, “Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is well known for its excellence in academics and research. It is rendering selfless and exemplary services to the society and supports those who cannot meet the expense of high-priced treatment. Hospital is building the trust and confidence of people. Unique, friendly and family like atmosphere of the hospital. The hospital has a self-sustaining model.”

Dr. D.S Rana, Chairman of Sir Ganga Ram Trust Society, and a distinguished Nephrologist and Padma Shri Awardee, highlighted “This hospital has diligently followed in the footsteps of Sir Ganga Ram, with charitable activities at the forefront. We take immense pride in continuing the legacy and each member of our team, including consultants, Para-medical staff, and administrative personnel, has unwaveringly upheld the ethos and principles of Sir Ganga Ram. Additionally, we take pride in our strong emphasis on research and academics, which keeps us at the forefront and sets us apart. Here, we function as a cohesive family, and it’s crucial to maintain a clear vision as we progress forward.”

The hospital has been an example of medical excellence and compassionate care for nearly seven decades providing exceptional medical care to those in need. And today, it was a day of great importance – the Founder’s Day celebration. This occasion not only honours the remarkable contributions of Sir Ganga Ram but also celebrates the hospital’s journey of excellence in healthcare since its establishment.

Speaking further, Dr. Ajay Swaroop, Chairman, Board of Management, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital presented the hospital performance report for the year 2023-24.

During the celebration, Dr. Swaroop shared, “The charity and free work have been considered as the second pillar of Sir Ganga Ram hospital. In the financial year (2023-24) the hospital spent 60 crores on free treatment to poor patient. Sir Ganga Ram hospital is the biggest charitable hospital in India. Sir Ganga Ram has provided free surgeries for 2647 patients, 20,078 free X-ray, 2,238 free MRI and 2,661 free CT scan during the year 2023 to 2024.” He highlighted the stellar performance of the hospital staff, excellent patient care, hospital’s commitment to charity and free work and hospital’s firm belief in academics and research activities. He also enumerated various awards and accolades received by the hospital and Dr. (Prof) I C Verma, Doyen of Genetics, Padma Shri Awardee.

Dr. Swaroop also announced plans for a comprehensive cancer care center and the addition of 200 beds, further expanding the hospital’s capacity to serve the community.

Mrs. Sujata Sharma, Vice Chairman of Sir Ganga Ram Trust Society, honored the legacy of Sir Ganga Ram, recognizing his philanthropic spirit and vision for quality healthcare. Founder’s Day also served as an opportunity to commend the dedication of long-serving employees, with the hospital presenting long service awards and recognizing outstanding contributions from doctors and staff.

The celebrations featured a cultural program presented by students from the School of Nursing at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, showcasing the institution’s commitment to nurturing future healthcare professionals. The festivities concluded with a community lunch, fostering camaraderie among the more than 4000 hospital staff and guests in attendance.

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital’s Founder’s Day celebration not only paid homage to its illustrious past but also heralded a future of continued excellence in healthcare provision and community service. As the hospital enters its 70th year, its commitment to compassionate care and medical innovation remains unwavering, carrying forward the visionary legacy of its founder, Sir Ganga Ram.

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