
Infosys Donates 50 Wheelchairs to PGIMER, Chandigarh
Infosys, a global leader in consulting and information technology services & ARPAN, Chandigarh has generously donated fifty wheelchairs to the PGIMER, Chandigarh. The donation was officially received by Dr Vipin koushal, Medical Superintendent, PGI along with Dr Pankaj Arora, Incharge. New OPD.
Infosys, a global leader in consulting and information technology services & ARPAN, Chandigarh has generously donated fifty wheelchairs to the PGIMER, Chandigarh. The donation was officially received by Dr Vipin koushal, Medical Superintendent, PGI along with Dr Pankaj Arora, Incharge. New OPD.
Dr Vipin Koushal, expressed his gratitude to Infosys for the valuable contribution, emphasizing the positive impact it will have on patients' overall experience
The generous contribution of fifty wheelchairs by Infosys aims to enhance the accessibility and comfort for patients visiting PGIMER's OPD, ensuring that individuals with mobility challenges receive the necessary support during their time at the hospital. This donation aligns with Infosys' commitment to making a positive impact in healthcare and fostering inclusivity.
The donation reflects Infosys' dedication to supporting the well-being and welfare of individuals in the communities where it operates.
The handover ceremony took place at the New OPD facility of PGIMER, where representatives from Infosys and hospital authorities gathered to mark this special occasion.
Mr.Pyush Gupta, Sr Director and his team from Infosys, stated, "We are honored to collaborate with PGIMER in their mission to provide exceptional healthcare services. The donation of fifty wheelchairs is a small step towards making a meaningful difference in the lives of patients who rely on mobility support. We hope this gesture enables patients to navigate the hospital premises with greater ease, contributing to their overall well-being."
PGI expressed heartfelt appreciation to Infosys & ARPAN for their compassionate initiative and commitment to improving patient care. The addition of these wheelchairs to the hospital's resources will undoubtedly enhance the quality of services provided to patients.
