President Shri Mata Mansa Devi Bhandara Committee Charitable Trust, Vinod Mittal said that Shree Gian Chand Gupta has always been supporting our charitable activities. Earlier also he had sponsored two mobile Bhandara vans by giving a grant of about Rs 15 lakh from his funds. He has now given a grant of Rs 11 lakh for the establishment of a charitable physio centre.
He informed that the Trust has been carrying out charitable activities since 1952 and has gradually expanded its activities to reach today's level. He said that there are a total of 12 trustees in the trust.
Highlighting the center he said that our facility at this center is equipped with the latest advancements in health care technology, has invested in advanced equipment to cater to the wide spectrum of physical ailments and conditions, the design of the center is based on hygiene and patient comfort. Gives priority to. Our spacious and airy campus creates an ideal environment for treatment and recovery, with specialized pain relief treatment available for individuals struggling with chronic pain, confident in addressing not just the symptoms, but also the overall health and well-being of our patients. We do. Our holistic approach ensures that individuals receive comprehensive care, Our center is located in the heart of Panchkula, making it easily accessible to residents of surrounding areas.
We are proud to be an integral part of our community. "We look forward to collaborating with local healthcare providers, physicians and organizations to ensure that our services are accessible to all who need them," he said.
He said that Shri Mata Mansa Devi Bhandara Committee is steadfast in its mission to increase the access and quality of health care within the community. This new physiotherapy and pain relief center is a symbol of our unwavering commitment towards this cause and for better ment of society.
The Trust is engaged in various charitable activities in the Tricity i.e. Panchkula, Chandigarh, Mohali etc.
The Trust is distributing free breakfast, lunch and dinner to all at the feet of the world famous Mata Mansa Devi Temple, Panchkula. About 8-10 thousand people eat langar every day in its air-conditioned modern Bhandara.
The Trust is also running a free bhandara at the PGI complex in Chandigarh, where it is providing breakfast, lunch and dinner to the patients and their attendants.
The Trust is running 8 mobile bhandara vans, through which it is distributing free lunch and dinner to around 8000 people every day in the tricity.
The Trust has opened and is successfully running a charitable latest modern Dental Hospital with 7 chairs at 9 SCO-90, Sector-5, Panchkula for the last 6 months. Here we carry out all dental treatments at extremely charitable rates.
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